The United States is on track to win militarily in Iran, but winning the larger struggle will require attention to "the day after."
Congress requested $34 billion in secret military earmarks to steer war production to select Congressional districts.
Golden Dome is a much-needed new line of defense against many modes of attack, but key players still don't understand what it's all about.
In New York City, a thermostat repairer working in Corrections (city jails) can earn $325,000 with overtime pay.
A secular and democratic Iran would bring stability to the Middle East and change the geopolitical game with Europe, China and Russia.
New York City and California, among other jurisdictions, are committing civic suicide with their punitive taxes on productive people.
Total federal obligations amount to more than $130 trillion, and the country must be more transparent about what this represents.
The University of Southern California abruptly canceled a debate in that State's governor's race after all the invitees were white.
Fraud in government programs is rampant, and citizen sleuths can detect it with very little trouble. The trouble is, few people care.
The F-35 proved to be a valuable fighting machine in Operation Epic Fury in Iran, but without sustainment, that means little.