1. Michael Stumo: WSJ Goes After Trump
2. Lowell Ponte: President Trump Fights
the “Deep State”
3. Pranav Jandhyala: UC Berkeley Update
4. John LeBoutillier: Newsmax CEO on POTUS
WSJ Goes After Trump
The
most recent outrage for the globalists at the Wall Street Journal editorial board is a proposed Trump
administration effort to resolve two different versions of government reported
trade statistics for the better. Since the WSJ opinion editors do not think
trade deficits matter at all, one wonders why they are incensed about the statistical
change that would show deeper trade deficits than previously reported with some
countries. The WSJ outrage piece is glaringly inaccurate. The article wrongly
states that the Trump administration is only excluding the export side of the
Pass Through goods. [more...]
President Trump Fights
the “Deep State”
By
Lowell Ponte
The bureaucracy has become part of the “Deep State,” the
“Machine” that monetary expert Craig R. Smith and I discuss in our book, Money, Morality & The
Machine: Smith’s Law in an Unethical, Over-Governed Age.
The outcome of President Trump’s battle with the bureaucracy could determine
whether America’s Constitution and economy survive. It is literally a battle to
the death, liberty versus the government our framers tried so hard to control. [more...]
UC Berkeley Update
I
spoke to radio talk show hosts from across the nation this past week about the
issue of free speech on college campuses, the protests at UC Berkeley, and
BridgeCal. The overwhelming sentiment is complete and utter disgust at the
liberal establishment. To them, the dominant liberal position seems to be
unapologetically supporting violence as a means to the end of political
discussion. Many conservatives I’ve talked to across the country view liberal
students at schools like UC Berkeley not as individuals who are willing to
actively challenge what they think they know and believe, but as people who
actively engage in the destruction of property, people and fundamental First
Amendment ideals. But in these past several weeks alone, in the development of
Bridgecal, we’ve seen hundreds of students come out to discuss the complexity
of different issues they have strong opinions on. [more...]
Pranav is a student at
UC Berkeley studying business and political science. He is the founder and
president of BridgeCal, a nonpartisan political organization that seeks to
bridge the political divide on campus and in the nation through a platform of
free and open discourse between people who disagree with each other.
Newsmax CEO on POTUS
Please
join me as we talk about the state of the Trump presidency with Chris Ruddy,
CEO of Newsmax - a long-time Trump friend and Mar-a-Lago member - and hear the
advice he has been giving our 45th POTUS. Listen to my latest version of
REVOLUTION_The Podcast. [more...]
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