It’s not hard to understand why everything costs so much more now.

It’s not hard to understand why everything costs so much more now.
At least we now know what rouses the somnolent executive from his typical torpor. But what’s he really saying here?
Will Carolina Panthers appointing the first openly-transgender cheerleader pull the actual football squad out of the doldrums of athletic mediocrity measured in the antiquated terms of wins and losses? This bottom story and more, on the latest Lightning Round.
What are the consequences to the country of a man who can’t marshal his focus on the job?
Can freezing prices fix inflation? Has Sen. Warren ever read Thomas Sowell’s ‘Basic Economics’?
Employers go begging and millions of jobs go unfilled in the COVID-19 employment reshuffle. The economic crisis sparks a new wave of “quit your job” enthusiasm, but where have all the workers gone? Video above hosted at Rumble.
As Governors like Greg Abbott of Texas begin to lift stay-at-home orders and we start to re-open business and go back to work, how can we tell if it’s going well…or not. Since many don’t trust the media, or politicians, and assume they’ll continue to focus on catastrophe, how can you make a prudent decision […]
It isn’t the power of central planners that’s helping to flatten the COVID-19 curve, but the wisdom of individual Americans when they receive factual information, according to Jonah Goldberg at TheDispatch.com. Is it possible that everyone is doing the best they can with the information they have, and that hindsight critiques of “exaggerated” death projections […]
How will your personal life change as a result of COVID-19 after the pandemic passes? And what do you think our country should learn that will make it a better place going forward? Envisioning our post-COVID future…this time on Right Angle with Stephen Green, Bill Whittle and Scott Ott. Our Members make this happen, and […]
We have paid, and continue to pay, a huge economic price for it, but new data from an unexpected source gives compelling evidence that social distancing is working against COVID-19, as well as a providing a possible surprising dividend.
In this round up of COVID-19 pandemic news, Scott Ott asks Bill Whittle about America’s progress in fighting the virus, rescuing the economy, changing our social mores, and developing immunity to fear and loathing in the grocery store. Plus, should Democrats delay the April 7 Wisconsin presidential primary?
With Wall Street stocks, and academic science, unsettled, President Trump pumps hope through his daily White House press briefings. Is he a science denier, or does he have a different job than the scientists (or the pundits) do? Bill Whittle Now with Scott Ott comes to you five times weekly thanks to our Members. Join […]
Sharyl Attkisson, an actual journalist, offers a list of reasons why all her monoey is on Trump reelection now, no matter who the Democrats pick to run against him. Bill Whittle analyzes her reasoning. Read Attkisson’s piece at TheHill.com. Join the Members who make this who, and meet the people who are saving this nation. […]
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi puts on a petulant show behind the President of the United States as he delivers his third State of the Union address on the eve of his acquittal on impeachment charges. As Pelosi throws a speech-ripping tantrum, Trump connects emotionally with Americans across the country, putting a human face on his policies.
While President Trump says the economy is great, and the coming Chinese trade deal will be great, White House talk of a payroll tax cut lends credence to the media’s recession narrative. Democrats running for president in 2020 would love to neuter the incumbent’s best campaign issue. Could Trump turn the tide by lifting the punitive tariffs against China to boost the economy and bring much-needed relief to U.S. farmers?