1. Wayne Allyn Root: My Interview with President Trump - The Good and Bad News
2. John Lott: Is Ensuring Election Integrity
Anti-Democratic?
3. Ken Rapoza: Sequoia Capital, Others
Investing in China Semiconductors... Who's Investing in Ours?
4. Judd Dunning: Apologist Biden vs. We the
People
5. Sally Pipes: Obamacare's Marketplace
Embarrassment Stretches on For Another Year
6. James Hirsen: A Bright Light in the Hip Hop
Music World
My Interview with President Trump - The Good and Bad News
There is both good news and bad news from my interview with
former President Donald Trump last week. The first time around, I asked him if
he would consider becoming Speaker of the House, if and when the GOP reclaims
the House in 2022. From there, I reasoned, he could open multiple criminal
investigations of the corrupt and failed Biden presidency and lead the
impeachment of President Joe Biden. This time around I asked Trump point-blank
if he's going to be running for president again in 2024. Although he can't give
a "YES" because he'd run afoul of campaign finance regulations, he
made it pretty darn clear that he will be running for president in 2024. His
answer was as close to a "YES" as you can get without saying
"YES." I'm now fully convinced he's running. [more...]
Is Ensuring Election Integrity Anti-Democratic?
From Hillsdale College: Sixteen
years ago, in 2005, the Carter-Baker Commission on Federal Election Reform
issued a report that proposed a uniform system of requiring a photo ID in order
to vote in U.S. elections. The report also pointed out that widespread absentee
voting makes vote fraud more likely. Voter files contain ineligible, duplicate,
fictional, and deceased voters, a fact easily exploited using absentee ballots
to commit fraud. Citizens who vote absentee are more susceptible to pressure
and intimidation. And vote-buying schemes are far easier when citizens vote by
mail. Who was behind the Carter-Baker Commission? [more...]
Sequoia Capital, Others Investing in China Semiconductors...
Who's Investing in Ours?
By Kenneth Rapoza, China Expert/Industry Analyst for the Coalition for a Prosperous America
Everyone has heard about the semiconductor shortage. It's
largely due to the fact that China has hoarded a lot of chips, especially low-end
ones used in cars, and because we are dependent on Taiwan semiconductor and
Samsung to make them. Meanwhile, as China builds out its own nascent
semiconductor industry, Silicon Valley is helping them to do so. Good going,
guys... [more...]
Apologist Biden vs. We the People
By Judd Dunning
Biden is either an ideological juggernaut or incompetent. The
Obama governing strategy was "Let's see what we can get away with." His
cavalier lack of concern for what people who live in "his country"
want is becoming undeniable. We see this supported by his appearances and
occasional public commentary delivered in a tired spirit of irritation and
disdain. Biden rules rather than inspires. This is a problem seeing as he works
for "We the People." The voters are responding to him accordingly. [more...]
Obamacare's Marketplace Embarrassment Stretches on For Another
Year
By Sally Pipes
Obamacare's insurance exchanges have begun selling plans for
2022. If history is any guide, open enrollment - which runs in most states from
November 1 through January 15 - will be a resounding disappointment, at least
compared to what Americans were promised when Obamacare became law. Since
the exchanges opened for business eight years ago, they have
underperformed by almost every measure. Not only have fewer Americans signed up
for coverage than even the law's champions projected, but the exchanges have
also cost taxpayers far more than expected. [more...]
A Bright Light in the Hip Hop Music World
By James Hirsen
Lecrae Devaughn Moore, publicly known as Lecrae, is a pioneer
and leading figure in the growing genre of gospel-hip hop. He is also well
known for having secured a great degree of fame in the fields of singing,
songwriting, record producing, acting, and filmmaking. His third solo album,
titled "Rebel," was released in 2008 and quickly became the first
Christian hip hop album to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Gospel chart. Most
refreshingly, he openly states that he views his music as an art that reflects
his Christian faith. [more...]
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