tomselliott / Twitter screen shot Watch: Joe Biden Verbally Struggles to Answer Basic Question from Reporter Having been pitched a softball question posed by a reporter during a Wednesday news conference, the president wandered badly. By C. Douglas Golden May 6, 2021
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Montana Gov Pulls State Out of Federal COVID Unemployment Programs, Cites Worker Shortage 'Montana is open for business again, but I hear from too many employers throughout our state who can’t find workers.' By Cameron Arcand May 5, 2021
Melina Mara - Pool / Getty Images GOP Responds to Biden's Plan to Give Cash to Corrupt Central American Countries Former southern border coordinator for the Biden administration, Roberta Jackson, described the plan last month to Reuters. By Jack Cowhick May 3, 2021
Feverpitched / Getty Images Mom and Pop Landlords Face Annihilation as True Cost of Government 'Help' Starts Adding Up The moratorium on evictions helped renters, but it left mom and pop landlords stranded with building costs and bills. By Isa Cox May 3, 2021
J. Countess / Getty Images As Americans Pile Money Into Biden's Stock Market, Warren Buffett Issues a Warning to Investors 'It's just god-awful that something like that would draw investment from civilized man and decent citizens.' By C. Douglas Golden May 3, 2021
Melina Mara - Pool / Getty Images Biden Set to Create Disastrous Loop with New $1.8 Trillion Spending Plan Joe Biden, who ran on the promise of a moderate presidency, has proposed $6 trillion in spending in just 100 days in office. By Grant Atkinson April 29, 2021
Chip Somodevilla - Pool / AP Biden Says He Inherited Worst Economy Since Depression, But Unemployment Was Worse Under Obama On Wednesday night, Joe Biden falsely claimed to have inherited 'the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.' By Michael Austin April 28, 2021
Jim Watson - Pool / Getty Images Biden Seems to Have Forgotten His Own Voting Record in Shameless Bashing of Reagan Policy 'Trickle-down economics has never worked,' Biden said, 'It’s time to grow the economy from the bottom up and middle out.' By Andrew J. Sciascia April 28, 2021
Melina Mara - Pool / Getty Images New Poll: By Double Digits, Americans Reject Tax-and-Spend, Big Government Policies A new poll found that voters, by a 20 percent margin, reject raising taxes to bankroll a bigger government welfare state. By Randy DeSoto, Patriot Project April 27, 2021
Amr Alfiky - Pool / Getty Images You'll Pay More at This Popular Restaurant if a Minimum Wage Hike Is Implemented 'Ultimately in any business, the customer pays for everything,' one restaurant industry CEO said. Let this be a reminder of that maxim. By C. Douglas Golden April 26, 2021