Let’s do a monologue. So, America, whatever happened to white supremacy? Remember when the Biden White House said the number one domestic threat facing the nation was “racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists who advocate for the superiority of the white race”? Ah, the good old days. It turned out the number one threat to us and Biden’s presidency is …
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How Congress can reverse Biden's radical energy agenda
The Biden administration has waged war on American energy. Costs have skyrocketed. Both consumers and producers are being crushed by burdensome regulations. It is critical that Congress prioritize the passage of bipartisan legislation to unleash our nation’s offshore energy resources. Offshore energy development in the Gulf of Mexico is essential to our nation’s all-of-the-above energy strategy, offering immense economic, national …
Read More »Radical NPR chief Katherine Maher's top secret agenda
Editor’s note: The following column was first published in City Journal. The Color Revolution is restless. Beginning in the former Soviet republics in the early 2000s, it moved along the coast of North Africa with the so-called Arab Spring in the 2010s, and, into the current decade, has spread further. The ostensible purpose of Color Revolutions—named after the Rose Revolution, …
Read More »Could it be cancer?' What to do when fear gets ahead of facts
Whenever a celebrity has cancer, the public eye turns in that direction. It can either cause us to over-personalize our own risk, or it can teach us how to approach cancer with courage and resolve. I am impressed with how the royals, Princess Kate and King Charles, have handled their cancers, even if we still don’t know the exact etiology …
Read More »Bidenomics strikes again: Shocking number of full-time jobs lost over past 5 months
As the Biden White House continues to bragabout thealleged successofits economic policies, government data shows the country is hemorrhagingfull-timejobs. According to the U.S. BureauofLabor Statistics, thenumberofAmericans reportingfull-timeemployment dropped by more than 1.7 millionjobsfrom November 2023 to the endofMarch 2024, the most recentmonthfor which data isavailable. That’sadeclineof1.33%overafive-monthperiod. Excluding job losses related to the COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020, the recent drop infull-timeemployment …
Read More »Thinking of moving? Your blue state may soon charge you an exit tax
Ready to pick up and move to another state? Well, you might have to think twice because broke blue states are coming up with a new, creative way totaxyou when you crosstheborder:theEXITTAX. You would imagine this could only happen if you were leavingthecountry, but thistaxexists for some individuals and businesses whenthey move fromthestate of California. California is already known for …
Read More »Chinese threat is here, but not everyone in Congress wants to talk about it
Itestified before the House Oversight Committee about Chinese Communist Party (CCP) influence in the United States. For an American of my generation, testifying before a congressional committee is a big deal, and an honor. But, I suspected the hearing could be derailed for political purposes – and it was. Maybe you saw the headlines about the hearing’s “chaos”? As a …
Read More »Trump Trial Day Two: The mysterious 'other crime' that is not
“Everything old is new again.” Whether it was Mark Twain or Winston Churchill or Jonathan Swift who popularized the adage, it’s a pithy truth that is lost on Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and his merry band of prosecutors. On day two of their farcical case against Donald Trump, they seemed ecstatic to elicit from their first witness that an …
Read More »Spotlight on women's sports exposes this dark secret of the NCAA
Breaking attendance and viewership records, women’s athletics continues to draw eyes under the arena lights. And this growing light is exposing dark secrets hidden inside: the college governing sports body’s relentless overlook of sex discrimination. In the past several years, the debate over “trans inclusion” in athletics leaped onto the national stage when the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) awarded …
Read More »Here's how Miami Beach successfully broke up with spring break
Florida has long been a popular destination during the winter months. Whether the panhandle’s beaches, the theme parks of Orlando or the quieter Gulf Coast, the state had something for everyone. But for years, everyone knew that Miami Beach was best avoided in the “spring break” months of March and April. South Beach, in particular, on the southern tip, was …
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