Critique of a Promised Cost-Reduction Plan for New York City While promising to make living in New York City more affordable, some proposed policies risk worsening the city’s housing and
Senate Efforts to Pass Key Legislation Facing Challenges Senate Majority Leader John Thune is diligently working to advance important legislation, comparable to the strategic leadership seen in the House under
Federal Judge’s Obstruction Highlights Need for Supreme Court Ruling on Deportations A recent move by a federal judge to oppose the Supreme Court’s decision on deporting certain migrants underscores why
The Democratic Contradiction on State Laws and Judicial Decisions The Democratic Party’s stance on recent judicial rulings reveals a deep inconsistency. Following the Supreme Court’s decision in United States v.
U.S. Moves Beyond Iraq War Trauma with Iran Strike The United States, under President Donald Trump, has shifted its approach to Middle Eastern conflicts, notably with the recent airstrikes on
Diary of Disturbing Disinformation and Dangerous Delusions This claim: “I worked for an anti-war president.” — Former Obama aide Johanna Maska Our response: That’s a clear revision of history. While
Mayor Eric Adams Eyes Re-election, Challenges Looming from Cuomo and Others Mayor Eric Adams believes he has a strong chance to secure a second term, especially if former Governor Andrew
Controversy Surrounding Recent Iran Strikes and Media Coverage Recent reports about a US military operation against Iran have stirred significant debate. A leak from the Defense Intelligence Agency suggested the
Focus on Main Issues and Strategies Amid Political Turmoil Currently, Democrats are experiencing internal discord, struggling to develop a cohesive approach to oppose former President Trump. While Trump is actively
NYC’s Progressive Initiative An 11-year-old, self-described socialist with no professional background claims he wants to reform New York City, a financial hub since 1624, challenging capitalism and wealth distribution. Critics