1. Matt Walsh: Why Are Millennials
Afraid of So Many Things?
2. Lowell Ponte: United
Airlines is Only the Tip of the Iceberg
3. Kerry Lutz: Mass NY Migration
4. Wayne Allyn Root: Where’s the Outrage
over the IRS Scandal?
5. James Hirsen: MSM Slam Fallon for
Being ‘Too Soft on Trump’
6. John LeBoutillier: The Trump Revolution
Why Are Millennials
Afraid of So Many Things?
By
Matt
Walsh
It’s
clear that my generation, generally speaking, is very afraid... afraid of
everything. They’re afraid of ideas, opinions, discussion, chicken sandwiches,
Mike Pence, etc. And we’re even more afraid of adulthood, which is why so many
of us have refused to achieve financial independence, get married, have kids,
and do all the things that previous generations were eager to do as soon as
they possibly could. In my piece today, rather than simply mock the famous
“snowflakes” for being so incredibly afraid of life and everything in it, I
want to try and get to the bottom of why we’re so scared. Why are we afraid of
independence, responsibility, marriage, disagreement, debate, etc? I have a few
ideas that may help explain it, though certainly not excuse it. [more...] Get Matt’s new book “The Unholy Trinity.”
United
Airlines is Only the Tip of the Iceberg
By
Lowell Ponte
Americans were shocked to learn that a paying customer
could be violently dragged off an airliner because United Airlines wanted to
give his seat to someone else. 40,629 people who had valid tickets have been
involuntarily bumped from airliners, because airlines are allowed to sell more
tickets than they have seats on each flight. But millions of us risk losing our
savings because banks are allowed to lend long-term, or in other ways gamble by
speculative investment with, the money they take in as short-term demand
deposits. Our banks are a lot like United Airlines. [more...]
Mass NY Migration
By
Kerry Lutz
It
has been reported that people are fleeing New York State at an alarming rate. More
than one million people moved out of the New York area to other parts of the
country since 2010, a rate of 4.4 percent - the highest negative net migration
rate among the nation’s large population centers, U.S. Census records show. I
am proud to be one of those people. I moved down to Florida in 2012 and haven’t
looked back. Leaving New York was one of the happiest moments of my life. “Americans
have been increasingly relocating from the eastern U.S. and the Rust Belt to
cities in Florida, Texas and the Northwest,” they report. But this only tells
half the story. [more...]
Where’s the Outrage
over the IRS Scandal?
The IRS has finally handed over thousands of pages of
supposedly “lost documents.” They claimed they were lost forever. It turns out
they weren't lost, -just hidden from investigators. These documents confirm the
IRS illegally targeted conservatives. But the scandal runs much deeper
than the abuse of faceless conservative groups. I’ve personally heard from over
a hundred individual GOP donors who were mysteriously attacked out of
the blue by the IRS - in each case, only weeks after writing a donation check
to either the GOP, a GOP candidate, or a conservative group. [more...]
MSM Slam Fallon for
Being ‘Too Soft on Trump’
By
James
Hirsen
When
Jimmy Fallon returned to host SNL this past weekend, America learned what the
mainstream media use as criteria to evaluate today’s entertainment. Apparently,
the quality of writing, depth of material, delivery of lines, etc., are not as
important to mainstream media outlets as whether the entertainment content in
question sufficiently attacks President Donald Trump. The same media pundits
that praise Stephen Colbert and “SNL” for non-stop anti-Trump programming have
found Fallon wanting for his apparent failure to hit Trump hard enough. [more...]
The Trump Revolution
On
the latest edition of REVOLUTION_The Podcast, we examine the startling shifts, reverses and flip-flops of President Trump -
and the never-ending churning and chaos inside his administration. Is Steve
Bannon still alive after the President threw him under the bus? China is now
our friend - and Russia is the problem? Intervening in the Middle East is now
back "in" - and NATO is no longer "obsolete"? Why the
sudden reversals? Is it because of falling poll numbers and the judgement of
his First Hundred Days? Or is it actually from the fear of imminent revelations
from the Russian investigation? [more...]
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