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Disaster Relief Is Overdue Jan. 11, 2019

Daily Editorials

Expediency is essential when it comes to disaster relief. That's a fact that need not be debated. Bu... Read More

He Said, She and He said Jan. 10, 2019

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

The budget shutdown is currently the second-longest on record, on track to break the 1995-96 shutdow... Read More

The Stakes Are Becoming More Costly Jan. 10, 2019

Armstrong Williams

On Jan. 8, 2019, at 9 p.m. EST, President Donald Trump delivered a primetime national address from t... Read More

There Is More to Governing Than Government Jan. 10, 2019

Scott Rasmussen

Republicans and Democrats are carrying on in Washington as if the fate of the world depends upon how... Read More

Dems Should Swap Wall for Immigration Reform Jan. 10, 2019

Daily Editorials

Democrats are squandering an opportunity by taking a no-compromise stance to reopening the federal g... Read More

Strike a Deal on Wall Funding Jan. 09, 2019

Daily Editorials

It's depressing — but, at the same time, fitting — that the new Congress has come to tow... Read More

If Trump Really Wanted to Enforce Immigration, He'd Open the Government Jan. 08, 2019

Froma Harrop

We who follow immigration policy closely know that the wall is a dumb idea. Closing much of the gove... Read More

Government Shutdown: Money, Money Everywhere, But Not a Drop for a Wall Jan. 03, 2019

Larry Elder

This is not our first partial government shutdown. Somehow, someway, from 1976 through 2017, the nat... Read More

Keeping the Shutdown in Perspective Jan. 03, 2019

Scott Rasmussen

In official Washington and the nation's political media world, the partial shutdown of the federal g... Read More

The Art of the Wall Deal Dec. 30, 2018

Wayne Allyn Root

There is a wall deal to be done. If Democrats actually loved America and cared about the safety of o... Read More

On the Economy, Trump Is His Own Worst Enemy Dec. 27, 2018

Steve Chapman

It was a long, slow climb from the depths of the Great Recession to the sunny meadows of prosperity,... Read More

Girding for a Shutdown Dec. 24, 2018

Daily Editorials

With every passing day, the likelihood of avoiding a government shutdown decreases. There was talk l... Read More

Trump Needs to Deliver Dec. 21, 2018

Adriana Cohen

President Donald Trump's days in office could be numbered. If so, it most likely won't be because of... Read More

Shutdown Drama Is Getting Wearisome Dec. 20, 2018

Daily Editorials

Call this very familiar territory — with just a couple of days left to head off a partial shut... Read More

Shutting Down the Government Dec. 17, 2018

Daily Editorials

Here we go again. President Trump continues to insist he will force a government shutdown if he does... Read More

Pelosi and Schumer Show Their Colors Dec. 14, 2018

David Limbaugh

Contrary to liberal media reporting, the Oval Office meeting with President Trump, Democratic House ... Read More

Senate Rebuke of Trump Dec. 14, 2018

Linda Chavez

In what may be the most stunning rebuke to date of the Trump presidency, the Senate voted Thursday &... Read More

New Yorkers Yelling at New Yorkers Dec. 13, 2018

Froma Harrop

Respected news sources have described those 16 televised minutes of shouting between Donald Trump an... Read More

A Government Shutdown Would Hurt Democrats, Help President Trump Dec. 13, 2018

Dick Morris

President Donald Trump has brilliantly maneuvered the Democrats so a government shutdown on his term... Read More

A Shutdown Not to Remember Jan. 25, 2018

Froma Harrop

By Groundhog Day, the government shutdown will have been largely forgotten. That's a guarantee. As m... Read More