
How the U.S. Republican Victory Could End Britain’s Pursuit of Net Zero
Industry insiders believe a second Trump term is the “worst-case scenario” for wind power companies across Europe.
Industry insiders believe a second Trump term is the “worst-case scenario” for wind power companies across Europe.
The abortion setback in Ohio was a loss for conservatives, but there is a Christian silver lining in it. For us pro-lifers, there is a need for reckoning—and grounds for hope.
The battle for control over the GOP is in full swing. The old establishment are dead set on taking back the party from the MAGA Trumpers.
The candidates looked more like contestants on Trump’s business reality television program The Apprentice than serious alternative contenders for the highest office in the land.
This third party promotes ‘Unity’ and promises to solve problems. In reality, they are walking backwards into the future, focusing their political energy on one thing, and one thing only.
Whatever happens to Trump, he will continue to have that catalytic effect on the awakening of most Americans that the old republic simply doesn’t exist anymore, and we have to find a new path forward.
A recent YouGov poll found that 41% of Republicans want Ron DeSantis to be the party’s next presidential candidate, with 39% saying the same of Donald Trump.
We cannot know for certain what the outcome of the election will be; the very fact that there will be recounts only gives more weight to the “what happened?” question.
Currently, the Democrats control both legislative chambers, but with very small margins. This is about to change.
Gone is the bombast of economic progress as a good in itself. It seems much of the Right has finally recovered from the hangover of an era in which it was necessary to evidence the superiority of Western capitalism over eastern Bolshevism.