Since fiscal 1991, Citizens Against Government Waste has identified a whopping 132,434 earmarks costing $460.3 billion. That’s a lot of slop in the trough.
Editorials
City, county face financial consequences for property rights violations.
The CBO said that it expects this year’s federal deficit to hit $2 trillion, almost $400 billion higher than the original estimate it released — and Biden boasted about — earlier.
Golden State “price-gouging” law could raise gasoline prices further.
“We understand clearly that he is in prison to get exchanged,” Yevegny Smirnov, a Russian attorney, told The New York Times.
New data shows the waiting list with Great Britain’s National Health Service has reached a record high for the third month in a row.
Nancy Pelosi’s rejection of a minuscule offer from the White House to cut federal spending shows that Democrats aren’t even remotely interested in the concept.
Put this down as an unintended consequence of busybody politicians interfering in the marketplace.
Democrats built up Robert Mueller as the knight in shining armor who would finally take down Trump. He came off more like an exhausted old man in need of a nap.
Nevada is about to find out if its judges are more beholden to the constitution or political pressure.
Bernie Sanders supports a $15 an hour minimum wage for everyone but his campaign staffers.
The Bernie Sanders campaign is now the voice of fiscal reality in the Democrat presidential primary. That’s not a good sign.
The biggest risk taker on the Strip isn’t a gambler. It’s the mystery organization bailing out the Las Vegas Monorail Co.
It’s no longer a conspiracy theory to believe that climate change proposals are Trojan Horses for implementing the left’s preferred economic policies.
One of reasons Nevada’s Open Meeting Law exists is to prevent the “he said/she said” dispute that’s playing out in the Clark County School District.