It certainly appears as though President Donald Trump may be backtracking from some of his key campaign promises.
Politics
Did Americans Elect A Family To The Presidency?
Jared Kushner is a man who, thus far, has avoided the limelight but – at some point – he will have to take responsibility for failures, or successes, in the policy areas now under his influence. The rise or fall of his fortunes as a close confidante of the president will tell us all we need to know about how Donald Trump will square America’s interests with his loyalty to family.
First Bundy Standoff Trial Goes To The Jury
Closing arguments ended today for six men in Nevada at the center of a very controversial trial involving a 2014 standoff between federal agents and a group of ranchers and supporters. Not their fate is in the hands of the jury.
Is Twitter Deleting Tweets About United Airlines?
Not that I find it fulfilling to pile more misery upon the friendly skies of United Airlines, but Twitterverse has made it impossible to stay mum. Tweeters nationwide claim their nasty jabs over “accommodate-gate” have been mysteriously deleted. How is that possible?
The Left’s Double Standard On Tolerance Costs A Life
The progressive left lauds American universities as bastions of enlightened tolerance, yet this could hardly be further from the truth. And this time, someone died because of it.
AG Sessions’ War On Drugs Heats Up
The latest staffing moves of United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who famously said “good people don’t smoke marijuana,” have Justice Department watchers convinced he is preparing to open new fronts in the drug war.
Melania Trump Pushes Back and Wins
Anyone who believes First Lady Melania Trump is a push-over better think again. She is a fierce protector of not just her son, but her business reputation as well. Her standing as a professional model was sullied during the bruising 2016 campaign with reports that made her sound as if she had been engaged in less than reputable activities. And Mrs. Trump simply was not going to stand for it. Now she is two for two in her war against those who dare to cross her.
Sean Spicer, Hitler, And The Left’s Fake Outrage
The deliberate misinterpretation of Sean Spicer’s intent, in order to score some cheap, political points, is reprehensible and those who are jumping on this particular bandwagon should be deeply, deeply ashamed.
Is America Trading A Housing Bubble For Student Loans?
For eighteen consecutive years, U.S. student loan debt has risen, and there are no signs of it slowing down.


