Thanksgiving week is upon us. As we get the say started, we’ll look at trends for the holiday.
The national teachers unions are vying to be the most subversive of parents in America today. Is it possible that our kids are realizing what higher education is offering them isn’t worth what it puts them through? We have an indicator.
Bari Weiss has a mission at CBS and I want her to succeed. She’s taking steps in that direction.
In much the same way, President Trump wants Zohran Mamdani to succeed in New York. The comments have drawn ire from those who want to be upset. But think about it. New York is the center of capitalism. Who doesn’t want that city to succeed?
Democrats in congress have made an interesting statement. They won’t condemn socialism. I suppose it’s too much a part of their brand these days.
A judge in Leon County has dealt a blow to the recreational pot amendment. He disallowed about a third of the petitions they had submitted to get the bad idea back on the ballot.
Vice President Vance says the president has a great healthcare plan to propose. Can the administration lay out a plan the Democrats in congress will buy into and begin working to fix what Obamacare broke? The president’s also floated tariff dividends for Americans. Just what will that look like?
Those ideas are in play for a Monday. Thanks for joining us.
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TODAY’s LINEUP
NEA follows NFT on subverting parents
Trump/Mamdani meeting surprises some
Dems won’t vote to condemn socialism
Leon Co. judge denies pot petitions