Two consultants from opposite sides find that voters chose the candidate who could bring down the cost of a Thanksgiving meal.
Home-base battery storage will NOT make new transmission infrastructure unnecessary and, beyond grid-failure scenarios, is uneconomical.
Two authors describe how the embrace of communist China after Mao died was the greatest strategic mistake America made.
Utility companies have been self-serving partners of government since their inception, and sacrificed reliability for virtue signaling.
Asian Americans shifted right because the Democratic Party repaid their loyalty with bad public policy and a worse direct betrayal of them.
The China challenge is not some wild conspiracy theory, and meeting it requires using China's own economic power plays against it.
Reviewing “The Endarkenment,” an essay by Martin Gurri in City Journal, that argues that the Enlightenment in America is now exhausted.
Residents of Pennsylvania can take three things away from the Election of 2024, all having to do with the economy.
The American electorate averted doomsday by electing a President committed to ending the cycle of war and deficit spending.
Republicans, if they work hard, can make gains in heavily Democratic Philadelphia, which Democrats too long took for granted.