1. Joe Messina: WikiLeaks is Making a
Real Mess of the Election
2. Dr. Elaina George: Obamacare - The Game of
Healthcare Limbo
3. Michelle Seiler-Tucker: AT&T Deals for Time
Warner
4. Daniel R. Joseph: How the Candidates
Should Address America’s Most Critical Foreign Policy Challenges
5. Wayne Allyn Root: Why I’m Still Betting
Big on Trump to Win
6. Dr. Gerard Lameiro: Are the Polls Rigged?
WikiLeaks
is Making a Real Mess of the Election
By
Joe
Messina
WikiLeaks
and social media are making a real mess of our 2016 election cycle. Mind you,
it’s a self-inflicted mess, but a mess nonetheless. Because of the “Interweb,”
information is instantaneous and trackable. The “Alinsky” plan is being played
out by the Left almost flawlessly. Let’s start with Trump whose tax returns
were “leaked” and then posted. They were illegally obtained and published
against federal law. Is there an FBI investigation? NO! Will there be charges
brought? NO! Why? Because the Clinton Mafia is above the law and their “made
men” will be protected. We learned through WikiLeaks of corruption in the
Clinton universe like that only seen in a crime novel. The problem in this case
is that it’s real! [more...]
Obamacare
- The Game of Healthcare Limbo
The
admission that Obamacare costs are projected to rise should come as no surprise
to anyone who has followed the promises made to promote its passage when
compared to what has happened since its implementation. It has become obvious
that Obamacare is not about healthcare, it is about control. The big promise was healthcare
for all via universal insurance coverage. But the reality is having
health insurance does not equal access to affordable,
quality healthcare. Many people lost health insurance coverage that they
were happy with and were forced to pay for more expensive insurance premiums
and higher out-of-pocket expenses or they were forced to go without coverage
because the fines were cheaper than the premiums. [more...]
AT&T
Deals for Time Warner
AT&T
didn’t shock anyone when it announced a deal to buy Time Warner Inc. for $85
billion. This will likely be the largest acquisition for the telecommunications
conglomerate, which acquired DIRECTV for $48.5 billion just 15 months ago, and
the company will subsequently become one of the most indebted companies in the world.
While some may feel uneasy about such a merger, others can compare it to
Comcast’s merger with NBC Universal 5 years ago. AT&T’s deal for the owner
of CNN, HBO, the TNT networks, and Warner Bros. studio will likely face
challenges from regulators as it seeks government approval in the next year. [more...]
How
the Candidates Should Address America’s Most Critical Foreign Policy Challenges
In
the midst of an election for which foreign policy has played an unusually large
role, I have produced both a
book, The China
Learning Curve: Critical Differences and a related
award-winning documentary, Democracy Road,
that provides unique insights into two of America's most critical foreign
policy challenges - how to engage China and how to support democracy while
avoiding the failure we've seen in places like Iraq and Afghanistan. [more...]
Why
I’m Still Betting Big on Trump to Win
Every mainstream media outlet in the country keeps saying
Trump is losing badly. They say this as if it’s fact. And based on many polls,
it does look that way. But so did Brexit. That was the vote for UK to leave the
EU. No one anywhere in the establishment - or media - or any major politician
thought it would pass. But it did. I believe this is our Brexit. And I’m
putting my money where my mouth is. I’m betting big on Donald Trump to win the
election. Here’s why... [more...]
Are
the Polls Rigged?
Are
the presidential polls rigged? Are the numbers phony? Donald Trump tweeted out
on Monday about a major story that the Dems are making up phony polls in order to
suppress “the Trump.” Is Trump really right about the polls? Are they intended
to mislead voters? Are they meant to help depress Trump’s supporters and to
help suppress Trump’s voter turnout? [more...]
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