Here is the so-called Republican leader Chad Mayes on twitter. 1. He compares himself to Reagan. 2. Below the top tweet he says there is no Assembly Republican support for current Cap & Trade bill - and,
Did the Republicans win the House, the Senate and the Presidency the last election? Do they have a major legislative victory to their name? The answers, of course, are yes and no. So why one
Did President Trump obstruct justice? The Left is in an all-out war to make Trump a one-term president and to stop his policy agenda. Rather than primarily fight Trump over policy, the Left is fighting Trump
The Republicans do not have a major legislative victory so far despite controlling the House, the Senate and the Presidency. Much of that is attributable to Republicans in Congress wanting to tread lightly politically so
The 2016 election is in the books. President Trump won the vote that counts – the Electoral College vote. California went for Hillary and its governing politicians are fighting Trump tooth and nail. Indeed, rather
This piece was co-written by Tom Tanton, director of Energy and Environmental Legal Institute with 40 years in energy and environmental policy. In the church of climate change, carbon emissions are a sin and ending the use of
Welcome to California. It is a state of a perfect set of laws – at least in the minds of those wedded to the legislative pursuit of social justice. Under the one-party Democrat rules, spending
ANALYSIS/OPINION: Americans regularly decry media bias — especially during elections. The truth, however, is that for the vast majority of American history, we have had biased media. The problem today is that it is so drastically
Class warfare. Rich versus poor. A Divided Era. Sadly, those words describe America today -- but not only America today. They also applied to America just after the Revolution, America during the Great Depression and as
ANALYSIS/OPINION: Our broken immigration system has been bad for the country and a source of political division for well over a decade. Some want a so-called “comprehensive” solution to the crisis, but the prospects for it