Election 2020 is Joe Biden’s fourth attempt at becoming the Democrats’ candidate for president. In each attempt though, Biden has proven himself to be a one-man gaffe-machine. In 2020 alone Biden has already surpassed the quota of any normal candidate. At The Federalist, Tristan Justice provides a sample of what Biden has accomplished in his […]
Archives for August 2019
8 Ways to Tackle the Leftist Narrative
Leftist bias in our education system has grown to alarming proportions, writes Joshua Lawsom in The Federalist. “Leftist indoctrination finally becomes very apparent by high school and happens right under our noses.” Many students don’t have a good alternative to a public high school. And if your high-school graduate is heading to college for a university degree, […]
Here’s Who Benefits from New England’s High Taxes: It’s Not Who You Think
Residents of New England and nearby New York and New Jersey endure some of the nation’s highest tax rates (not New Hampshire). With the capping of the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction on federal taxes, the bad behavior of these states was revealed to everyone. You may think that the federal government and those […]
“Only Trump Has Taken on the Middle Kingdom”
China’s manipulative trade practices have caused the loss of 70,000 factories and 5 million jobs in the U.S., according to Peter Navarro, Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy. Pat Buchanan explains at his blog that Navarro is focused on stopping China’s “seven deadly sins,” of trade manipulation, which […]
Was Hillary Clinton Right? It Takes a Village
At first glance, Hillary Clinton was on the right track. In the wake of the recent mass shootings and anguished cries of do something, “It Takes A Village” makes sense, until you realize that Clinton’s village depends on federal bureaucrats. “But the principle is worth rescuing,” urges William McGurn in the WSJ. There will never […]
Is Your Small Business Disaster-Ready?
I write to America’s entrepreneurs, small business owners, retirees and those planning on retiring soon. America’s small businesses are the nation’s job-creation engine, but 25% of businesses hit by a disaster don’t open again. That means many of America’s small businesses simply aren’t prepared for a disaster. Is yours? The Small Business Administration has developed […]
Smartphones Are Ruining College, and Maybe Life Everywhere
At The Federalist, Professor Laura Baxter explains eight ways in which smartphones and other connected technological devices are hurting students at college. Many of the ways these devices are hurting college students apply to all people. Baxter’s eight ways are: Screens Endanger Student Safety Screens Jeopardize Learning Screens Sabotage Social Life Screens Stunt Career Growth […]
California State-Decreed High School Political Indoctrination?
At The American Conservative, Gilbert T. Sewall explains how a proposed new California ethnic studies program takes an anti-Israel stance, and “openly abandons teaching and learning in favor of political indoctrination.” He writes (abridged): Last week, the Hoover Institution’s Williamson Evers admirably aired in the Wall Street Journal a disturbing Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum proposed by the California Department of Education […]
FBI Stats Show More Guns Equal Less Crime
Originally posted October 20, 2015. Despite rabid calls for gun control at the recent Democratic presidential debate, FBI stats show what author John Lott explained in his 1998 book, More Guns, Less Crime. In the chart below you’ll find the number of background checks performed by the FBI for gun sales, and the number of […]
Obama Wrong: The U.S. Does Not Lead the World in Mass Violence
Following the horrific shootings in El Paso and Dayton, former President Barack Obama issued a statement in which he condemned “language coming out of the mouths of any of our leaders that feeds a climate of fear and hatred or normalizes racist sentiments.” “This is a bit rich coming from someone who sat with his […]
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