Like it or not, the lines are drawn, writes Victor Davis Hanson in “When Normality Became Abnormal:” “Trump so unhinged the Left that it finally tore off its occasional veneer of moderation, and showed us what progressives had in store for America.” 2020’s Socialism on One Side Medicare for All Wealth taxes Top income tax […]
Archives for June 2019
Brazilians Will Soon Be Free to Defend Themselves Once Again
Recently former President Barack Obama was in Brazil spouting lies about America’s gun laws. Brazilians though have been excited to get their gun rights back after electing Jair Bolsonaro as president. The country is plagued with violent crime, lynchings and murders. Now Bolsonaro’s promises on easing gun control measures are coming through, and Brazilians are […]
A 2018 Prelude to the 2019 U.S. Asylum Situation
Originally posted on July 24, 2018. Today, Gilbert Sewall explains to readers of The American Conservative the current situation in Italy, and across the Mediterranean. Over the last four years, 600,000 Africans have immigrated illegally to Italy. The country doesn’t know what to do with these migrants. Sewall suggests that Europeans, especially those in Berlin […]
Under Trump, the U.S. Up 6 Points for Economic Freedom
Originally posted on January 30, 2019. The Heritage Foundation just released the 2019 Index for Economic Freedom. And there is good news, reports Bright editors: Tax Cuts, Jobs Acts, Strong Deregulatory Agenda Under President Trump, the U.S. rose six spots over the past year, from the 18th most free economy in the world, to the 12th. […]
Steve Bannon Teams up With Boris Johnson
Originally posted on August 14, 2018. In the Associated Press, Danica Kirka reports that former advisor to President Trump, Steve Bannon, stood up for former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson in a recent interview. She writes: Republican strategist Steve Bannon weighed into British politics Sunday in a wide-ranging interview in which he defended former Foreign Secretary […]
Will Boris Johnson Be the Big Winner in England?
Writing for The Cato Institute, Ryan Bourne suggests that the only thing that can stop Boris Johnson from ascending to post of Prime Minister is Johnson himself. With the support of over a third of the Tory party’s MPs, Johnson is the heavy favorite for the seat. Bourne writes (abridged): Boris Johnson will become Conservative […]
Biden, Like Clinton, Unstoppable, Inevitable?
Yes, November of 2020 is far away – 16 months to be precise. This week, Jonathan Easley wrote in The Hill: Democrats and Republicans alike are skeptical of early polls predicting a landslide victory for Democrat Joe Biden over President Trump on Election Day 2020. Fake News from the Media To Trump and Republicans, the […]
Retirement is No Fun if You’re Scared, Sick, or Broke
In a great piece in The Wall Street Journal, Glenn Ruffenach answers a question by a retiree who is looking to move. She wants a safe neighborhood, and Ruffenach explains that while most retirees looking to relocate are focused on the fun aspects of life like “climate, lifestyles, housing, shopping, cultural events,” they should also […]
Department of Justice and FTC to Go After Tech Giants
At The American Conservative, Peter Van Buren decries the censorship by the big media companies. Van Buren explains “deplatforming” and how such corporate censorship may be illegal under monopoly conditions. He writes (abridged): Donald Trump is preparing to unleash the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission as antitrust warriors against the tech giants. And good on him. […]
Can Trump Save America from Mega-Monopolies?
Originally posted January 28, 2019. In The American Conservative, Jonathan Tepper makes the case that America’s industries have become highly concentrated and monopolistic. He goes on to point out President Trump’s campaign promises to fight such extraordinarily powerful industries, and explains how the Republican Party before the 1980s was a powerful check on monopoly power […]
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