One key to engaging in kind politics is to approach every discussion with an open mind and a willingness to learn from others.
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If we’re really concerned about “mechanism(s) to incentivize good work,” how about clicking the “refund” button on these ethically-questionable high-dollar donations?
Haley’s official declaration, done from a dais in bucolic Charleston, SC, was about as boilerplate as burgers on Independence Day.
As always, the middle will be screwed by the margins. The young and childless and the old and childlike will try to fleece one another, only to settle their sights on the easiest mark: the tax-paying, burden-carrying median.
A little historical context as Kevin McCarthy continues to cling to the hope that he will eventually win the vote for the next Speaker of the House.
Matt Kibbe gives his analysis of the current election for Speaker of the House taking place in the U.S. Capitol, then is joined by Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) for an inside look at the proceedings.
The economy seems to be slipping into a perfect storm: prices and interest rates jumping, with shelves half-stocked.
This blame game shows no signs of quieting now that Trump has thrown his red cap in the prez race.
Clear his name? Finish a job he saw as unfinished? A desire to correct the course of a country he sees heading in the wrong direction?
Matt Kibbe is joined by Jack Hunter, co-founder of Based Politics, to discuss the results of the midterm elections, what we can learn from a lukewarm performance from Republicans, and the state of conservatism in the United States.