1. Cheryl Chumley: France Sees a 'France First' Voting Moment
2. Scott Powell: America's Survival Requires
Citizen Awareness, Concerted Action
3. Kenneth Rapoza: What We Learned from the Latest
China Hearing in Washington
4. Daniel Greenfield: Juneteenth Marked by Mass
Shootings Across America
5. Sally Pipes: Drug Importation Doesn't Save
Money, It Costs Lives
France Sees a 'France First' Voting Moment
France's conservative faction just scored big in recent
legislative elections, putting President Emmanuel Macron and his
leftist agenda on notice and saying, in essence, the people 'don’t want no
stinkin’ socialist economy.' Take note, Democrats. This is you - come November.
"The view that France is shifting to the left was called
into question by the performance of the far-right National Rally party, which
increased its seats by six to a total of 89,” as Reuters wrote.... The rise
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America's Survival Requires Citizen Awareness, Concerted Action
The United States is dying a death by its own present government
that is inflicting a thousand cuts on its citizenry. On every front, what
people see is a government against the people. And world disaster may be closer
now than ever before. So, what are Americans to do now? We should remember that
as a bottom-up country with a government of the people, by the people and for
the people, we should start by reaching out to friends and family and help them
wake up from popular narratives, propaganda and fake news conditioning. We need
to act in a manner and for reasons not unlike that of Paul Revere who took his
famous ride to warn that the British were coming before the beginning of the
first salvo of the Revolutionary War in Lexington and Concord in 1775. [more...]
What We Learned from the Latest China Hearing in Washington
By Kenneth Rapoza, China Expert/Industry Analyst for the Coalition for a Prosperous America
China remains a hot topic in Washington with at least two
commissions set up to discuss the country on a regular basis. This week, the
Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) heard from a State and
Homeland Security department official on China's extra-judicial activities
abroad. This means China spying on the Chinese diaspora in the United States,
including what some in Congress referred to as professional-looking hit
jobs against a Chinese lawyer in Flushing, New York who was one of the
original Tiananmen Square activists. While the entirety of the June 15 hearing
titled "The Threat of Transnational Repression from China and the
U.S. Response" focused on these activities abroad – two things stood
out. The U.S. is too weak to stop it, and on issues brought up by the Freedom
House think tank, export controls to stop or slow the technological support of
China's military-civil fusion (MCF) look better on paper than in practice. [more...]
Juneteenth Marked by Mass Shootings Across America
The media made much of Biden creating Juneteenth National
Independence Day last year and the celebrations this year. Slavery is long
since over, but black communities across the country remain in thrall to crime.
It isn't "systemic racism" that threatens black people, but everyday
violence that takes no holidays, that erupts just as regularly on Martin Luther
King Day and on Juneteenth, and on streets named after Obama and Rep. John
Lewis. Activists act as if the critical issue is a liberation from some
nebulous external force, systemic racism, white supremacy, white privilege, or
unconscious bias. It's been a long time since black people needed to be
liberated from white people. The only meaningful liberation that still needs to
happen on Juneteenth is a moral revolution. Until that revolution comes,
Juneteenth will be a bloody reminder that the liberation that matters is not
that of the body, but of the soul and the spirit. [more...]
Drug Importation Doesn't Save Money, It Costs Lives
By Sally Pipes
Proponents of prescription drug importation notched a victory
last week. The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee green-lit
a bill that would enable individuals to import medicines from Canada in
the name of lowering out-of-pocket costs. It's not something Americans should
welcome or support. Drugs imported from outside the United States will always
pose a significant safety risk. Even if they didn't, importing medicines from
countries with price controls on drugs would have devastating effects on
medical innovation at home. [more...]
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