The Biden administration plans a $12 billion subsidy program to pay automakers to retool to make hybrid and battery powered EVs.
The Washington, D.C. Metro will be short $750 million and will likely ask the city government, and Virginia and Maryland, for support.
A $42 billion program for broadband internet, ostensibly for underserved areas, is going instead to wealthy areas.
Since Joe Biden took over as President, his administration has already sent $1 billion to the Palestinians and wants to send more.
President Joe Biden drained the Strategic Petroleum Reserve for a few votes at Midterms, thus undercutting national security.
A new state-of-the-art police academy for Baltimore could cost $330 million, and the only rationale is that this is an architect's design.
Electric vehicles haven't lived up to the hype and would never sell without heavy subsidies. Voters should not support such a project.
Americans are a dispirited people, and they have the office holders they elect, to blame. But sooner or later dispirited people get angry.
The United Auto Workers (UAW), for the first time, called a strike against all Big Three automakers at once, over pay and the EV shift.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before the Weaponization Subcommittee July 20, but had already revealed himself to be an enemy of the State.