
GOP’s Economic U-Turn: From Fiscal Hawks to Big Spenders
The GOP, long known for its fiscal conservatism, appears to be shifting gears with increased spending proposals to bolster infrastructure, defense, and social programs. Critics within the party argue this is a betrayal of traditional values, while supporters say it reflects a pragmatic response to current challenges.
As debates heat up, the GOP’s direction could have lasting implications for the national debt and party identity. Read more

Jan. 6 Committee Scandal: Security Ignored to Target Trump
A recent report reveals that the January 6th committee may have deliberately downplayed or ignored significant security lapses leading up to the Capitol riot in favor of focusing on former President Trump. Critics claim this selective investigation undermines the committee’s credibility and raises questions about its true motives.
Supporters of Trump see this as further vindication, while opponents maintain that his actions deserved scrutiny. The revelations have reignited debates about accountability and transparency in government. Read more
Fun Fact of the Day The first New Year’s Eve ball drop in Times Square took place in 1907. It was made of iron and wood and weighed 700 pounds.
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Economic Tip Start 2025 strong by creating a financial resolution—set a savings goal, pay off a credit card, or build an emergency fund.
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