Congress Finally Takes Housing Seriously

In a Congress that often seems more invested in partisan theater than practical governance, the House’s bipartisan passage of a housing package stands out as something unusual: an acknowledgment of reality. Housing affordability is no longer a regional issue confined to coastal cities or high-growth metro areas. It’s a national pressure point affecting families in…

Debt Ceiling Debacles and the Case for Common Sense

In the world of politics, it’s easy to lose count of the “dumbest decisions” because, let’s face it, there are plenty to go around. But when Donald Trump calls the 2023 debt ceiling extension “one of the dumbest political decisions made in years,” it’s worth taking a closer look. For once, I find myself nodding…

Trudeau’s Leadership Falters, Freeland’s Resignation Highlights a Crossroads for Canada

The sudden resignation of Canada’s Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, paired with Donald Trump’s hardline tariff threats, presents an eye-opening moment for Canada and its leadership under Justin Trudeau. For Christians who value integrity, stewardship, and national security, these events underscore the urgent need for Canada to pivot away from mismanagement and political theater, and towards…