1. Wayne Allyn Root: Justice isn’t Blind, it’s Crooked - Opposing View
2. Daniel R. Joseph: Why China is Afraid of
Christianity
3. Daniel Greenfield: Trump and Democratic
Political Incorrectness
4.
Michael Stumo: Will the TPP Require a Tax Hike on Americans?
5. Lowell Ponte: PC Gone Mad in Plano
6.
Crista Huff: The Big Bank that is One of the
Market’s Most Undervalued Stocks
Justice isn’t Blind, it’s Crooked - Opposing View
Donald Trump tells the truth without flinching or
apologizing. This Trump University lawsuit is a perfect example. Donald’s
comments about Judge Gonzalo Curiel were not about race; they were about his
bias, proven by the groups with which he’s associated. Take the judge’s membership
in San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association, where he served on a search committee
that chose an illegal immigrant to receive a scholarship. Worse, a law firm
bringing the suit paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Clintons, and,
remarkably, was listed as a sponsor of the scholarship event. It’s just one big
incestuous happy family supporting big government, amnesty and Hillary Clinton -
everything Donald stands against. The conflicts of interest are wider than the
Grand Canyon. [more...]
Why
China is Afraid of Christianity
Whereas
prosperity in the West has led to a decrease in membership in Christian
churches, in China increasing prosperity is actually bringing more people to
the church. From an extremely low base in 1980 (when all religion was
still completely outlawed), estimates are that China now has 65-100 million
Christians. While that’s still a small minority out of China’s 1.35
billion people, it isn’t small as compared to the 88 million members of the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP). More Christians than communists?
That goes a long way to explaining why China is currently clamping down on
Christian churches. [more...]
Trump
and Democratic Political Incorrectness
Remember
the time a presidential candidate suggested that Gandhi used to run “a gas
station down in St. Louis.” No, it wasn’t Trump; that was Hillary Clinton. Had
Trump said it, we would still be hearing about it. But since Hillary Clinton
was responsible for it, it went down the memory hole... along with her more
recent “Colored People Time” gag. It was indisputably offensive when Trump
told the Asian Chamber of Commerce, “I don't think you're smarter than anybody
else, but you've convinced a lot of us you are.” Then he followed that up by
joking, “One problem that I've had today is keeping my Wongs straight.” You
would have to be ridiculously politically incorrect or an outright buffoon to
say something like that to the Asian Chamber of Commerce. And this is exactly
why Trump is... but wait, those lines actually came from Democratic Senate
Democratic Leader Harry Reid. Reid recently popped up to call Trump’s comments
racist. And he ought to know. Harry Reid believed that Obama was electable
because he was “light-skinned” with “no Negro dialect.” [more...]
Will
the TPP Require a Tax Hike on Americans?
By
Michael
Stumo, CEO of Coalition for a Prosperous America
The
latest rigged trade deal, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), will cut import
taxes (tariffs) on imported goods. The recent U.S. International Trade
Commission report on the TPP says that this will be $5.8 billion in lost tax
revenue. Will this require a tax hike on U.S. taxpayers, or cuts in government...
or both? Tariffs are taxes on imports. Michael Froman, the U.S. Trade
Ambassador, has bragged that the TPP will cut 18,000 tariffs. On one hand, who
cares? Most of those tariffs are on products we don't sell or don't sell much
of. And we know that tariff cuts in the last 40 years have not helped us become
a successful trading nation, because we have bigger trade deficits and lost jobs.
But, on the other hand, maybe we do care. Import tariffs are paid by
foreign sellers or importers, not ordinary taxpayers. Losing that tax
revenue means we have to make up for it or must cut government services. [more...]
PC
Gone Mad in Plano
By
Lowell Ponte
Graduating students at Plano High School in Texas whose
high grades and community service earned them membership in the National Honor
Society will be prohibited from wearing any symbol of their achievement at this
ceremony. Yes, political correctness is apparently behind this. Such insignia
might make students who fell short of this honor feel left out. Plano’s action
disproportionately denies due honor and recognition to Asian-Americans and
Jews. Plano’s discrimination against academic achievers is therefore not noble.
It is racist and anti-Semitic. Plano’s arrogant action probably violates U.S.
civil rights statutes. It ought to be sued. [more...]
The Big Bank that is One of the
Market’s Most Undervalued Stocks
By
Crista
Huff
U.S. stock markets are now factoring in more than a 50%
chance that the Federal Reserve will increase the Fed funds rate in June or
July. Rate hikes are positive for most financial stocks because the
companies then earn increased fees on customers’ deposits. In addition,
withering expectations of a global recession are fueling growth prospects for
financial institutions, bringing increased investor attention to the
sector. Consequently, bank stocks are turning bullish, with stock price
charts surprisingly in sync with each other. [more...]
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