Ms. Cannizzaro assures the taxpayers that, by paying for universal pre-K, “we’re going to see that benefit for years to come.” This is wishful thinking.
Editorials
High court has the chance to revisit infamous eminent domain decision.
Nevada’s Grinch is all those green energy advocates who’ve promoted mandates like Nevada’s renewable portfolio standard.
A nice pay hike for senators and representatives.
The Social Security Fairness Act would bring us closer to the looming cliff while more quickly forcing the inevitable benefit cuts that will arise from insolvency.
It’s a lot easier to give a multibillion-dollar loan to a failing company when you’re doling out taxpayer money.
Anyone who wants the rich to pay their fair share of taxes is inadvertently arguing they should get a tax cut.
“Those responsible,” Mr. Trump added, “will be hit harder than anybody has been hit in the long and storied history of the United States of America.”
Those who are incapable of working for physical or other reasons should be exempted from employment mandates. But the goal should be to eventually wean recipients off taxpayer assistance.
The move is a pre-emptive strike against a jail sentence for Hunter. Most pardons are issued after the fact.
Donald Trump won support from union members because he prioritized economic freedom. He needs a labor chief who will do the same.
The election of Mr. Trump has clearly made an impression on the mullahs and triggered positive developments.
Listen to the squealing about two medical professionals that Donald Trump selected to posts in his administration.
Democrats routinely complain about gerrymandering, but they’ve been noticeably silent about how it helped their party this year.
As our modern gladiators chase a pigskin down the field in Detroit, Dallas and Green Bay, we settle into our living rooms, loosen our belts and remind the little ones this is the day we echo the thanks of the Pilgrims, who gathered in the autumn of 1621 to celebrate the first bountiful harvest in a new land.