Debt Commission Progress ‘Positive Step’ Toward Tackling $34 Trillion National Debt

‘We are all in this boat together. The boat is sinking’ Congress is moving closer to establishing a bipartisan commission to tackle the ballooning $34 trillion national debt. The Republican-led House Budget Committee voted 22-12 to create a 16-member commission and submit fiscal policy recommendations. The panel would consist of six Republican and six Democratic

How the Democrats Abandoned the New Hampshire Primary

After more than 70 years of trouble, the Democratic Party is done with New Hampshire’s presidential primary. The Granite State will head to the polls on Jan. 23 in the 28th edition of its presidential primary nominating contest. President Joe Biden is conspicuously absent from the New Hampshire ballot. Instead, his supporters are asking voters

Columbia Defends Inclusion of Anti-Semitic Terror Defender in University’s ‘Day of Dialogue’

Hatem Bazian has called for destruction of Israel and ‘intifada in this country’ UC Berkeley Professor Hatem Baizan (EPIC Masjid/YouTube) Columbia University defended its decision to invite a pro-terrorist professor who founded the Hamas-supporting group Students for Justice in Palestine to speak at its official “Day of Dialogue” event on Friday, praising him as a

Donald Trump has a big problem ahead

Primary elections can create intra-party divisions that, in the moment, seem impossible to heal. In 2008, a bloc of Hillary Clinton supporters started the PUMA (Party Unity My Ass) movement as a threat to never back Barack Obama after that bruising primary. Bernie Sanders’ supporters vowed to never support Clinton eight years later. In 2016,