Wishing all my blog followers a very
Happy New Year!
The CNBC All-American Economic Survey found that for the first time in at least 11 years, more than half of respondents to the survey rated the economy as good or excellent, while a near record 41 percent expected the economy to improve in the next year.
"We're not measuring a marginal change in the economy, we're measuring a different economy,'' said Public Opinion Strategies' Micah Roberts, the Republican pollster for the survey. The poll of 800 adults across the nation, with a margin of error of 3.5 percentage points, was conducted Dec. 10-13 by that firm and Democratic pollster Hart Research.
Just days after warning the United Nations the United States doesn't
pay to be be disrespected, UN Ambassador Nikki Haley has announced a
$235 million cut to UN Budget. The news comes after more than 100
countries voted to condemn the U.S. for officially recognizing Jerusalem
as the capitol city of Israel. More from Fox News:Calling it “a big step in the right direction,” U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley on Sunday night announced a historic reduction in the U.N. biennial operating budget.
Haley said the plan calls for a $285 million cut for the 2018-19 fiscal year.
“The inefficiency and overspending of the United Nations are well known,” Haley said. “We will no longer let the generosity of the American people be taken advantage of or remain unchecked."
The Constitution is something we all take for granted in a era where
there are accusations about the Constitution that the Founding Fathers
have built. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the key player in the AKP party of
Turkey, and the current president of this regime, has just recently made
a constitutional reform that will drastically change the way the
country is governed. Turkey’s fundamental part of the constitution that
maintains it as a secular republic is now hanging in the balance, coming
under threat of Islamic nationalism.
Of course it will, Joe. More than 80 percent of Americans will get a tax cut next year under the new law, with nearly as many taxpayers enjoying relief through at least 2026 (and very likely beyond).
Of the plan's tiny handful of 'losers' (less than five percent), most
are high-income earners living in high-tax states who itemize their
deductions -- as opposed to taking the now-doubled standard deduction,
as 70 percent of filers currently do (a number that will grow).
It...doesn't sound like many West Virginians fit that profile. Manchin
knew all of this, of course, but he voted with Chuck Schumer anyway,
just as he's refused to help Republican Senators confirm a number of highly qualified judges nominated by President Trump. Confronted with his tax reform vote on local radio, Manchin struggled to defend his decision: