With Biden racking up over $2.5 trillion in deficit spending during the first 20 months of his presidency, it would seem that we have a spending problem, not a taxing problem.
DeSantis has been handsomely rewarded by the Sunshine State, showing that voters will enthusiastically reward the potent—though rare—combination of principle, courage, and competence.
Users of the crowdsourced prediction site say Joe Biden has a 20 percent chance of being reelected in 2024. Now federal regulators are trying to put the site out of business.
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization has done more to preserve the separation of powers, the rule of law, federalism, and the Constitution itself, than any decision in centuries.
There doesn’t appear to have been a moment in our history when the potential killing of a Supreme Court justice could have had such consequential effects.
Since the Tea Party arose in reaction to runaway spending and Obamacare, the U.S. national debt has more than doubled, from less than $12 trillion in 2009 to more than $30 trillion today.