Posts by Liz Peek:
To Stave Off New York’s Death Spiral, Cut Taxes
Here’s a crazy idea: New York officials should cut taxes. Yes, the very idea would offend progressives in charge of our city and our state. But, it may be the only way New York escapes its ongoing death spiral. If high-earning New Yorkers continue to leave, the city’s prospects will get steadily worse. As residents […]
Rising gas prices will torpedo Bidenomics
More bad news for Joe Biden: prices at the pump are heading higher again — and this time he cannot look to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to bail him out. Biden’s hopes of a second term are threatened not only by his unpopularity and increasing allegations of corruption; it is also in peril thanks to rising gasoline prices. […]
New York Times’ great cover up: How Gray Lady gets away with ignoring Joe Biden’s corruption
On Monday, July 31 the House Oversight Committee will conduct a transcribed interview with Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former business partner. He will almost certainly testify that Joe Biden was involved in son Hunter Biden’s business activities and that he met with and spoke on the telephone to his son’s partners and investors. He will, in […]
Biden’s complicated relationship with China poses a danger to us all
Thanks to House investigators, it has become increasingly clear: President Joe Biden knew about and was likely involved in Hunter Biden’s dealings with companies tied to the Chinese Communist Party. And he almost certainly lied about it. That evidence is coming from credible IRS whistleblowers who have testified to that effect, as well as bank records, emails, audio tapes and eyewitnesses that confirm […]
Middle class snubs Joe Biden. Who can blame them?
Turns out, “Middle-class Joe” is not winning over actual middle-class Joes. That’s what President Joe Biden’s first fund-raising report from the current election cycle shows. As the New York Times reports, the president, who touts his dedication to middle class voters, hauled in a little more than $10 million in the quarter that ended June 30 from […]