National Debt Will Force Devolution of Power to the States   BY William L. Kocacs

As the spending minuet plays out between the House and Senate over appropriations, supplemental spending for wars, and government shutdowns, a wall of debt is being built around the Congress. With an estimated $45 trillion national debt by 2030 and interest payments exceeding a trillion a year, reality will force our lawmakers to stop spending….

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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders Bans Woke Terms Like ‘Chest Feeders’ and ‘Birthing Persons’ From State Documents!!

Just a few days after ordering that China sell off its farm land holdings in Arkansas, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has showed more leadership by officially banning woke terminology deemed anti-woman from official state documents. The Governor stated: “They’re using nonsense words to erase women and girls — and more importantly, to erase our voices…

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Credit Rating Drop Likely Linked To Congressional Differences

Fitch Rating dropped U.S. credit rating from AAA to AA+. For perspective, Standard and Poor’s (S&P) dropped the US credit rating one notch from AAA to AA+ on August 5, 2011, almost exactly twelve years ago. While the S&P 500 fell 6.65 percent the next trading day, between the twelve years spanning S&P’s and Fitch’s […]
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Social Security, Medicare on the rocks as political leaders stay mum

Entitlement reform has been a top policy item for those in charge of fiscal health, but the political cost of discussing it is too high for politicians to bear. Senator Bill Cassidy, R-La., who chairs the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions and was a leader in a bipartisan working group for Social […]
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