Which of America’s two political parties is the party of the rich? Many people would say it’s the Republicans. The caricature, common in the 1930s, is that the GOP is…
Michael Barone, the longtime co-author of The Almanac of American Politics, is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and senior political analyst for the Washington Examiner.
This article was originally posted at Philanthropy Daily. In one of his more surprising moves, president-elect Trump has nominated philanthropist Betsy DeVos to be education secretary. Of course,…
Dr. Steven J. Allen & Matthew Vadum explain the truth about the past week’s (1/6/17) worst news stories in a brand new episode of CRC’s podcast The Week’s Worst. BLM…
Originally published in The Daily Caller in October 2016. Donald Trump has promised plenty this election cycle: Economic growth, border security, and a stronger America abroad. But one of his…
Critics say that environmentalists and their bureaucratic allies often treat environmental threats, not as problems to be solved, but as excuses to interfere with much-needed infrastructure projects and with jobs-creating…
Summary: In an effort to help their political supporters in the unions, Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton and the state’s legislature classified Minnesota’s home care providers as government employees for purposes of…