I was set back on my heels by the size of Trump's Indiana win. I had thought that the escape from the Northeast would probably see a return to what had been thought of as Trump's ceiling. I was certain that he would not match the 49% support suggested in the NBC/WSJ/Marist poll, and other polls before and after had Trump in the mid-low 40s. Read more about Trump And Not Cruz Signals American Demise
A good reason to look at why Americans are angry is family incomes over the past twenty years. The Obama recovery has paled to past recoveries, in particular the Reagan recovery, which lead to a twenty-year growth that lead to an increase in income and family wealth. Read more about Why Are Americans Angry?
Immigrants are less crime-prone than native-born Americans but that is small solace to those affected by criminals born in another country. Since 2010, 124 unlawful immigrants released by the U.S. Read more about How to Deal with Immigrant Crime
For those who might want to ask what does Tom Donelson know about Politics, well I have been involved in politics for four decades and have run campaigns either for individuals or for Super PACs in 15 states. I have overseen the production of hundreds of ads along with the placement of 100,000 ads on radio, print media and social media.Read more about We Married Trump
The topic of a “constitutional convention,” or more properly an amendments convention, convened by the states under Article V of the Constitution, is hotly disputed among people who want to limit government. Is it the only way to make things better, or could it lead to making things worse? Our two guests engage in a spirited debate in today’s episode.