President Donald Trump is spending money faster than Biden was in his first 100 days, and the reasons are understandable and predictable.
Performance reviews for ranking federal bureaucrats will shorly become far more difficult to pass, because Trump emphasizes performance.
This week two anniversaries fall, the anniversary of the end of World War Two and that of the end of the Vietnam War.
Former Governor Andrew Cuomo spent millions on a National Comedy Center in Jamestown, New York, just to get a headline.
Woodrow Wilson made tariff elimination the centerpiece of his quest for the Presidency, and replaced them with the income tax.
The Superintendent of Schools for Houston, Texas got a D - but his bonus was in proportion to total points earned, therefore still big.
Unaccompanied migrant minor children have the worst time in an immigration system that treats them the same as adults.
The Smithsonian Institution celebrated Anthony Fauci, M.D., with the mask he wore while throwing the opening baseball pitch in 2020.
Albuquerque, New Mexico refuses to share inspector general's reports that reveal staggering waste, fraud and abuse.
Canada has been insultingly protectionist since the end of World War II, and is the third most important target for Trump.