Tim Boyle / Getty ImagesPremium Bidenomics: Food Stamps for 'Work-Capable Recipients' to Cost Taxpayers Billions, Watchdog Reports Consistent with their broader assault on American principles, liberals in government have eviscerated work requirements for food stamps. By Michael Schwarz June 15, 2024
Nora Carol Photography / Getty ImagesCommentary Poll: Spike in Number of Americans Concerned About Future of Medicare and Social Security Fears that the social programs will be drastically cut continue to rise as the government has yet to proffer a plausible solution. By Anthony Altomari June 7, 2024
Evgeny Gromov / Getty ImagesCommentary US Debt Crisis: Interest Payments Balloon to Overtake Defense Spending, Now 3rd Biggest Expenditure Interest payments are projected to exceed defense spending for the first time, bringing a newfound sense of urgency to the U.S. debt crisis. By Anthony Altomari May 23, 2024
AP /Manuel Balce Ceneta FDIC Seizes Republic First Bank, Sells It to Competitor A regional bank that was teetering for months was shut down by the FDIC and its assets sold in the first bank failure of 2024. By Jack Davis April 27, 2024
Mopic / ShutterstckCommentary 'Something Will Have to Give': IMF Issues Dire Warning to Biden Administration The IMF's warning comes as the U.S. national debt closes in on $35 trillion with no signs of slowing down. By Anthony Altomari April 21, 2024
Wang Zhao - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary It's Over: California Audit Reveals What We All Knew About the State California's insolvency, combined with lunacy, has dragged it deeper into the progressive abyss than anyone could have imagined in 1984. By Michael Schwarz March 21, 2024
goodluz / Shutterstock Schools Spent Millions in COVID Aid on Apps and Software - And It Appears to Be a Total Waste Schools received billions of dollars in COVID-19 relief funds from Congress, and they used much of that on software licenses. By Robert Schmad October 9, 2023
Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Op-Ed: We Now Have Proof - It's Impossible for the US Government to Balance Its Books Our government is happily careening toward the fiscal cliff -- a cliff whose height increases along with each hike in our debt limit. By Steve Piccirillo June 2, 2023
Alex Brandon / AP Photo Republican Rep. Declares Debt Ceiling Deal 'An Insult to the American People,' Says He's Voting Against It McCarthy might need Biden's assistance in getting Democratic support just to get the deal passed by the House Rules Committee. By George C. Upper III May 29, 2023
EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ / AFP via Getty Images Leaked Documents Show 'Black Lives Matter' Is on the Verge of Financial Collapse After a Brutal Year Black Lives Matter is swimming in a sea of red ink, according to new documents that show how it is spending its cash. By Jack Davis May 25, 2023