There’s a meme making the rounds that says, “If tariffs don’t work, then why does nearly every other country on earth use them?” It’s got that smug, sarcastic vibe, but buried in the snark is actually a worthwhile question—so let’s take it seriously for a second. So... do tariffs work? The short answer? Sometimes. But…
House Republicans’ Budget Bill: A Step in the Right Direction, But Still Kicking the Can Down the Road
House Republicans narrowly passed a multi-trillion-dollar budget bill that seeks to extend tax cuts, increase defense and immigration enforcement spending, and trim $2 trillion in government spending over the next decade. The bill represents a necessary course correction from the reckless fiscal policies of the Biden administration, but let’s be clear: while it’s a step…
Delaware’s $15 Minimum Wage: A Temporary Fix or Long-Term Solution?
As the clock struck midnight on January 1, Delaware workers and business owners woke up to a dramatic shift: the state’s minimum wage jumped to $15 an hour. On paper, this seems like a win for employees, offering a potential boost to their financial security. But for business owners — especially smaller ones — it’s…
A Common-Sense Victory, But the Clock is Ticking
In a late-night scramble, the House managed to pass a temporary funding plan that keeps Uncle Sam’s lights on and provides disaster aid, while thankfully leaving out President-elect Donald Trump's call for a debt limit increase. I can’t help but feel a mix of relief and skepticism. This feels like one of those duct-tape solutions—you…
A World in Tumult: Finding Faith and Wisdom Amid Chaos
The latest news reads like a global drama with twists, turns, and more subplots than a Dickens novel. From the streets of Ghana to the halls of South Korea’s parliament, from TikTok debates to Trump shaking hands with Zelensky in Paris, it’s a whirlwind of activity that leaves the faithful wondering: how do we make…
The Truth About Food Prices
As American families continue to grapple with rising food prices, the scrutiny has increasingly fallen on the current administration. Senator J.D. Vance recently underscored this growing concern, pointing directly to Vice President Kamala Harris and the Biden-Harris administration's policies. "Because she’s been the vice president for three and a half years, she had the opportunity…