2. Lowell Ponte: The Hypocrisy of the Left
3. James Hirsen: Democrats Launch Preemptive Strike on Barr
4. Adam Andrzejewski: Mapping San Francisco's Human Waste Challenge
5. Crista Huff: Hottest Investing Tips!
6. John LeBoutillier: What's Next for the Dems?
Praising Trump's Decision to Increase China Tariffs
By Michael Stumo
We strongly praise the Trump administration’s decision to
increase tariff rates on $200 billion worth of imports from China. President
Trump had previously delayed a planned tariff increase - scheduled to take
effect in January - to allow more time for negotiations with China to proceed.
Because Beijing is slow-walking the current trade discussions, however, the
president has announced that the tariffs will rise on
Friday from 10 percent to a new rate of 25 percent. Additionally, President
Trump said that 25 percent tariffs will also be imposed on a further
$325 billion worth of imports from China that currently face no tariffs. The
tariffs are working and are helping to grow the U.S. economy. To get America
moving again, it’s imperative to reclaim our home market from ‘national
champion’ companies that receive massive subsidies from China’s central bank.
[more...]
The
Hypocrisy of the Left
By Lowell Ponte
Could 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' actually be self-hatred by Democrats?
Last Friday a liberal Washington Post editorial warned that President
Trump's Attorney General William Barr was going to politicize the Department of
Justice and use it as a weapon to destroy the Democrats' 2020 presidential candidates.
The Post never mentioned that this is
precisely what President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and the Democratic
National Committee did to Trump in 2016. They condemn Trump because
the soon-to-come tactics they fear from him are a subconscious reflection
- or projection - of their own sinister values and tactics. [more...]
Democrats Launch Preemptive Strike on Barr
By James Hirsen
The Democratic Party and its willing allies in the mainstream
media have a new target in their political sights: Attorney General William
Barr who is the latest recipient of the poisonous politics in which Democrats
of the extreme partisan kind are engaging. Interestingly, what appears to be
lurking in the shadows of the political drama is a kind of raw fear on the part
of Democrats who are going on the attack against Attorney General Barr with the
goal of destroying the man’s reputation. They are doing so in order to
interfere with the efforts of the Department of Justice (DOJ) in unearthing
potentially damaging facts relating to the government’s investigation of
President Trump. [more...]
Mapping
San Francisco's Human Waste Challenge
By Adam Andrzejewski, Author of Operation Drain the Swamp
San Francisco hosts an estimated homeless population of 7,500
people. Affluent sections of the city have become dangerous with open-air drug
use, tens of thousands of discarded needles, and, sadly, human feces. Since
2011, there have been at least 118,352 reported instances of human fecal matter
on city streets. New mayor, London Breed, won election by promising to clean
things up. However, conditions are the same or worse. Last year, the number of
reports spiked to an all-time high at 28,084. In first quarter 2019, the pace
continued with 6,676 instances of human waste in the public way. [more...]
Hottest
Investing Tips!
By Crista Huff
April brought exciting news to the world of mergers &
acquisitions, when Chevron (CVX) offered to buy Anadarko Petroleum (APC) for approximately
$33 billion. As the sweaty palms of the CEOs were drying after the handshake
agreement, Occidental Petroleum (OXY)
surprised the market with a competing offer to buy Anadarko for $38 billion in
cash and stock. Suddenly, Anadarko management was forced to consider
whether to accept the larger buyout offer from the less financially attractive
company, or to accept the smaller buyout offer from the more financially
attractive and much larger company. [more...]
What's
Next for the Dems?
By John LeBoutillier
On the latest edition of REVOLUTION_The
Podcast... we examine the current state of the Trump-Russia-Mueller case.
Is it indeed "over" as both Trump and Lindsay Graham announced last week?
What can the Democrats do now? Is impeachment still an option? Why did Trump
call Putin and talk about the Mueller report? Why is Joe Biden suddenly surging
inside the Democratic race? Is he the candidate Trump should most fear? [more...]
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