1. Wayne Allyn Root: Explaining the Charlottesville
Riots
2. Michelle
Seiler-Tucker:
Uber or Lyft?
3. Daniel Greenfield: Charlottesville is
What Happens When the Left Empowers Extremists
4. James Hirsen: Zuckerberg May Be the
New Ross Perot
5. Christine
Douglass-Williams:
Muslim Brotherhood-linked Rep. Ellison: NK Leader More Responsible than Trump
6. Jeff Ferry: U.S. Trade Deficit Up
Explaining the Charlottesville
Riots
The
biased mainstream media, as usual, is guilty of fraud, misrepresentation and
slander. My book, ANGRY WHITE MALE,
explained, analyzed and predicted the entire Trump revolution and election
victory when no one else saw it coming. It explains the anger of
middle class and working-class Americans who are primarily white. Never in my book is there one word of
racism or prejudice. Trump voters are NOT racist. I never saw one instance of racism at one
Trump or Tea Party event. The anger of
white middle class Trump voters has nothing to do with racism, but everything to do with the middle
class being targeted, persecuted and wiped off the face of the earth
by liberal/progressive/socialist economic policies. We are merely
fighting for our economic survival. We are screaming for help. The groups marching in Charlottesville were
not Republican, or conservative, or typical "Trump voters; they
were KKK white extremists. Their
battle is NOT our battle. It had nothing to do with Trump's
victory. [more...]
Uber or Lyft?
SoftBank
CEO Masayoshi Son recently confirmed that he is interested in pursuing a deal
with Uber. However, in a sudden twist, he also revealed that he is not opposed
to working with Lyft, Uber’s only significant competitor. SoftBank is already
in a number of ride sharing companies around the world including Didi Chuxing
(China), Ola (India), Grab (Southeast Asia), and 99 (Brazil). However, it has
yet to gain a foothold in the U.S. market. [more...]
Charlottesville is What
Happens When the Left Empowers Extremists
In
Dallas, a black nationalist activist shot and killed 5 police officers at a Black
Lives Matter anti-police rally. Instead of condemning BLM, Barack Obama
defended a racist hate group whose role model is Assata Shakur, a wanted black
nationalist cop killer, at the funerals of the murdered officers. The left has
since killed civil rights and replaced it with black nationalism. The racial
supremacism of black nationalism that killed those officers is
everywhere. Ta-Nehisi Coates and Ibram X. Kendi are lionized as brilliant
thinkers instead of hateful racists. But racism is a two-way street. So is
violence. Extremists feed into each other. [more...]
Zuckerberg May Be the
New Ross Perot
By
James
Hirsen
For
those who have been following politics with a curious eye, it sure looks as
though Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is making a run for the presidency. Examining
his wealth and high profile, combined with his political ambiguity, one cannot
help but to be reminded of the quirky and erratic 1992 and 1996 third-party
presidential candidacy of multimillionaire H. Ross Perot who drew a remarkable
19 percent of the vote in 1992 as well as 8 percent in 1996. His 1992 showing
was the third highest in American history for a third-party candidate and the
top spot for someone who was not a former president. This result occurred
despite Perot having dropped out of the race at the height of his popularity
and delaying his return to the political stage until October. [more...]
Muslim Brotherhood-linked
Rep. Ellison: NK Leader More Responsible than Trump
Rep.
Keith Ellison, the deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee, said
unhinged dictator Kim Jong-un, who has nuclear weapons, is more responsible
than President Trump. The Muslim Brotherhood-linked Keith Ellison’s
irrational comment is waging an aggressive anti-Trump vendetta. Ellison
has been notably anti-Trump because of Trump’s temporary travel ban on selected
Muslim countries, viewing Trump’s executive order as “targeting Muslim-majority
countries,” even though it doesn’t touch most Muslim-majority countries.
Ellison has even accused the President of... [more...]
U.S. Trade Deficit Up
By
Jeff
Ferry
New
trade figures from the Department of Commerce show the U.S. international trade
picture continues to deteriorate. The U.S. trade deficit in June hit $43.6
billion, almost the same as the June level last year of $43.8 billion. But for
the first half of this year, at $276.6 billion, the trade deficit is 10.7%
worse than the year-ago figure. We are now on track for an annual trade deficit
this year of some $550 billion, which would be the highest deficit since 2008.
That’s some 2.8% of our GDP, a substantial contractionary force in the economy.
If that spending were going towards U.S. goods and services instead of foreign
goods and services, it would create more revenue, more jobs, more profit, and
more investment inside the U.S. instead of overseas. [more...]
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