1. David Horowitz: Prosecute the
Sanctuary Secessionists
2. Daniel Greenfield: Are the Saudis About
to Lose Control Over America?
3. Joseph Klein: Trump Administration
Foreign Policy at a Crossroads
4. Lowell Ponte: A New California Gold
Rush?
Prosecute the Sanctuary
Secessionists
The Freedom Center's
newest campaign takes on the seditious "sanctuary campus" movement.
There
are now 500 sanctuary cities in the U.S., virtually all Democratic, which are
pledged not to cooperate with the Department of Homeland Security in its
efforts to secure our borders, identify terrorists, and deport criminal aliens.
California has taken the lead in this pernicious movement and is about to
become the first sanctuary state. Moreover, every public California institution
of higher learning has declared itself a “sanctuary campus” including the
University of California whose president Janet Napolitano is a former Obama
appointee to head the Department of Homeland Security itself. This is the most
massive movement of sedition since the Civil War and is the centerpiece of the
so-called “resistance” - itself a form of sedition in a democracy - that
Democrats have mobilized against the Trump administration. [more...]
Are the Saudis About to
Lose Control Over America?
If
you read between the lines, the
outcome is clear. The Saudi policy of dumping their way to supremacy is over.
Its new strategy is for balance. Its old strategy certainly hurt some oil
producing rivals. But it couldn't be sustained. The Saudis have planted a
sizable colony of Islamic settlers in this country, but it's not nearly as
large as the Islamic colonization of Europe. If immigration corrections occur,
then it won't have anywhere near the influence of its European counterparts.
And if the Saudis continue to lose economic dominance, then fracking might have
ended up saving America from the invasion. [more...]
Trump Administration
Foreign Policy at a Crossroads
By
Joseph
Klein
Obama
subordinated America’s national interests to his notion of global citizenship
under the umbrella of strengthened multilateral organizations and international
norms. He also believed that American power needed to be
contained. President Trump’s stated approach to virtually all issues
relating to foreign policy is to put American national security and economic
interests first. It explains his
budget priorities, which would add billions of dollars for defense and border
security, while cutting back on programs at the State Department undergirding
so-called “soft diplomacy.” President Trump also views such global issues as
trade, immigration, climate change and participation in multilateral
institutions through the prism of “America first.” Thus, his budget blueprint
would reduce U.S. funding contributions to the UN and multilateral development
banks, while ceasing payments altogether to the UN’s climate change programs.
It projects more reliance on America’s “hard power.” [more...]
A New California Gold
Rush?
By
Lowell Ponte
California’s 2017 record rains ended the state’s long
drought, and they also opened millions of veins of gold that the ’49ers never found.
Hopeful get-rich-quick people should be headed to California again, now that
the streams are awash with flakes and nuggets of gold for the taking. What
seems surprising is that so few have grabbed this opportunity. [more...]
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