Originally published on January 22, 2019. The inexperienced and radically left-wing Senator Kamala Harris has thrown her hat in the ring as a candidate for the Democratic 2020 presidential nomination. Harris will presumably be contending with fellow senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren (not to mention a host of lesser-knowns) for the mantle of most […]
An Epic Takedown of Andrew McCabe
Jason Beale (a pseudonym), a retired U.S. Army interrogator and strategic debriefer with 30 years experience in military and intelligence interrogation and human intelligence collection operations, deconstructs in detail the assertions of Former Deputy Director of the FBI, Andrew McCabe. Beale hammers the “casual incompetence and dysfunction within FBI leadership that requires further investigation.” He […]
Progressives at Odds with Reality
Defunct actor Jussie Smollett, a card-carrying member of the “progressive” resistance, now stands accused of fabricating the incident in which he claimed to have been attacked by two white men armed with bleach and a noose. Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson is not unlike many big-city police chiefs. Mr. Johnson has the “thankless task of […]
Senior Official: Rural Communities Will Disappear
Can America’s rural communities be saved? With the nation’s farming industry becoming ever more concentrated in the hands of a few big corporations, the bulwark of farmers that has kept America’s rural communities viable is eroding. Debbie and I saw the sad devastation being wreaked on America’s farms first hand in Vermont. Without action, Vermont’s […]
Trump Pick to Oversee Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Congratulations to Mark Calabria on his advance by the Senate Banking Committee yesterday to become the next director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which regulates Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. I know Mr. Calabria from his work with the Cato Institute, and I like his free market principles. If confirmed this Spring, Mark will […]
Three Vital Insights from Ed Crane
From my insightful friend and Former President and Co-Founder of the Cato Institute, Ed Crane-way before the rush. Ed knew! Six times per year, Cato directors, sponsors and friends receive a special memorandum from the president. I found five insights from Ed in the most recent issue that I want to share with you. Do you […]
Uncle Sam Replaces Russian Gas in Poland
As a NATO ally and a nation formerly oppressed by the Soviet Union, Poland is working hard to end its reliance on Russian natural gas supplies. Poland has built out its liquefied natural gas infrastructure to enable it to import gas via the sea from places like the United States, Norway, and Qatar. The move […]
Can Farmers Fight the Consolidation in the Agriculture Industry?
At The American Conservative, Gracy Olmstead explains the fight small farmers face against big agribusiness companies attempting to gain more control over the seed market. She writes (abridged): Kristina Hubbard, director of advocacy and communications for Organic Seed Alliance, noted in a report titled “Out of Hand,” that Congress, up until this point, had “consistently […]
The Left’s Giant Zero-Sum Economic Fallacy
At The Federalist, David Harsanyi slams Democrats’ plans fixing “inequality” with massive wealth taxes and other punitive measures as a “giant zero-sum economic fallacy.” He writes: Nearly every Democrat candidate now frames his or her political case within the context of a class struggle. Every one proposes fixing the scourge of “inequality,” not by loosening […]
Bernie Sanders, Old-School Socialist or Retrograde
Uh-oh. Bernie Sanders has some serious flaws, and most of them are unfixable: Mr Sanders is White Male Old Straight Or as Progressives would remind you: “cisgendered Sanders is burdened by the utter lack of intersectionality,” NRO’s Rich Lowry writes. The situation is one of delicacy. Evidently Bernie announced his presidential candidacy on Vermont Public […]
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