Things are looking up for residents of the 25 super states where Republicans control both chambers of the state legislature and also the governor’s mansion. Read about a selection from the super group here, as Kyle Peterson from The Wall Street Journal interviews Tracie Sharp, president of the State Policy Network. So what can Republicans […]
EPIC VIDEO: Carlson vs. a Frantic Anti-Trump Activist
Here, my Cato friend Tucker Carlson picks apart the arguments of Erin Schrode, an opponent of Donald Trump’s pick for EPA, Scott Pruitt. In a tweet, Schrode had compared the selection of Donald Trump as TIME’s man of the year to the magazine’s pick of Hitler in 1938. She asked her followers to discuss. Carlson rebutted […]
Can Emerging Backlash Challenge Trump’s New Pick for EPA?
Originally posted December 9, 2016. Donald Trump has signaled that he will not bow to political correctness when it comes to his cabinet appointments. An emerging backlash from the left seeks to challenge Trump’s nominee for the head of the EPA, Scott Pruitt, who currently serves as the Attorney General of Oklahoma. Progressives are anxious […]
Radical Islam and the 10% Rule
Originally posted March 29, 2016. Most of the 1.6 billion Muslims in the world are living peaceful lives, writes Peggy Noonan in the WSJ. “But Jihadists don’t want to be integrated. They want trouble.” By using a simple child’s math of 10%, Ms. Noonan offers some sobering reality: Let’s say only 10% of the 1.6 […]
Nano Crystal Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Night Vision Technology
ANU scientists have designed a nano crystal around 500 times smaller than a human hair that turns darkness into visible light and can be used to create light-weight night-vision glasses. Professor Dragomir Neshev from ANU said the new night-vision glasses could replace the cumbersome and bulky night-vision binoculars currently in use. “The nano crystals are […]
Survive at Night
What’s a simple way to survive at night? Light. Erich at TacticalIntelligence.net explains the benefits of a flashlight as a self-defense tool. There are No Restrictions: The great thing about flashlights is that, as of now, they are legal to carry in every state here in the U.S. as well as abroad (as far as […]
Survival: Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act
This is great news if you, like me, are in possession of a concealed carry license. One of the biggest hassles with my CCL is that it’s useless when I visit my family in Massachusetts. Tying down CCL reciprocity, between all 50 states, to the Second Amendment would solve a lot of problems for law […]
5 Survival Stocking Stuffers That Will Make You More Secure
Readers liked my 2018 Stocking Stuffer so much, I thought I should repost this post from December 2016 with five more stocking stuffer ideas. This Christmas, you can make someone you love happier and more secure by loading up their stocking with one or more of these 5 survival stocking stuffers. Batteries: Not only are […]
A Nod to Free Markets by Trump’s Treasury
The fact that Donald Trump considered our favored John Allison for Treasury is a nod to free markets and hopefully an indicator of good things to come. The Cato Institute’s manager of sponsor services, Brian Mullis, sent this email, along with a great video of Allison to me yesterday. I thought you might be interested […]
Fake News a Tool of War Hawks for Centuries
Today Pat Buchanan outlines the dangers of “fake news” and how it has been used to dupe the American public into war many times. He discusses the questionable news and circumstances that have led America into participation in WWI, WWII, the Spanish American War, Vietnam, the Mexican-American War, and of course the most recent war […]
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