1. Dick Morris: Jan. 6 Panels Won't Impact Trump Politically
2. John Lott: CDC Political Bias
3. Scott Powell: Why the Christmas Story Never
Ceases to Amaze
4. Kenneth Rapoza: Senate Hearing Bemoans Worker
Shortages, Wonders if Reshoring Can Work
5. Daniel Greenfield: Biden Admin Condemns Efforts to
Restrict Homeless Junkies from Taking Over Streets
6.James Hirsen: 'Wokeness' is Killing Art
Jan. 6 Panels Won't Impact Trump Politically
By Dick Morris
None of the criminal charges the Jan. 6 House select committee
is expected to refer to the Justice Department against Donald Trump will bar
the former president from running. It will have no impact on him politically. The
Republican primary voters see it for what it is. They're going to stick with
Trump, and he's going to get the nomination easily.... all this is going to do
is to revivify Trump's fortune. It will do one other thing: it marginalizes DeSantis
because ultimately the choice here will be, 'Do you think Trump should be in
jail or not?' And if you say 'not,' you can't then say, 'Oh, but he should be
out as president.' It just doesn't work that way. I think Trump will benefit
from all of this, and if the FBI indicts him, it gets even worse. I don't think
that's going to hurt him. I think he's going to absolutely come through as
unscathed as he was in two 'impeachments.' [more...] Read more: Jan. 6 DOJ Trump Referrals Absurd
CDC Political Bias
By John Lott
For the second year in a row, the Centers for Disease Control has gotten caught ignoring science and letting liberal interest groups set its policies. In 2021, the American Pediatric Academy and the Children's Hospital Association tracked COVID-19 statistics in children and the data show no relationship between mask mandates and the rate at which children caught the disease. In the face of this evidence – and other data showing that masks harm children's development - the CDC supported masking students after being pressured by the National Education Association (the nation's largest teachers' union). Now comes word that the CDC is again allowing partisan politics to influence its policies. This time, gun control activists got the CDC to remove research from its website. Yet, the CDC is trusted to impartially dole out millions of dollars for public health research on firearms: From 2020 to 2022, the CDC and the National Institute of Health (NIH) each spent about $50 million on such research.
Why the Christmas Story Never Ceases to Amaze
By Scott Powell
It's remarkable that Christ had no servants, yet everyone called
him 'master.' He had no formal education or degree, yet the educated Jews
called him 'rabbi' and 'teacher.' Jesus had no medicines, yet he was
desperately sought out as a healer. He had no army, yet emperors and kings
feared him. History shows that so many levels of human advancement were made
possible by God who became man, born in the humble circumstances of a dirty
stable in the small village of Bethlehem, a speck in the vast Roman Empire. And
while that empire would crumble and fall, Jesus, who had neither an army nor
won any military battles went on to become the Lord and Savior for people who
believe all over the world. For, as He said, "My Kingdom is not of this
world." [more...]
Senate Hearing Bemoans Worker Shortages, Wonders if Reshoring
Can Work
By Kenneth Rapoza, China Expert/Industry Analyst for the Coalition for a Prosperous America
A Senate Commerce subcommittee heard from small manufacturers this
week and the biggest takeaways were worker shortages, keeping energy prices
low, and debates over how reshoring production to the U.S. can work beyond
pie-in-the-sky rhetoric. "Manufacturing is central to America’s economic
power and national security, and historically, we’ve led the world in the
invention of and manufacturing of advanced technologies," said one of the
four witnesses, Dr. Kevin Lee, director at the National Institute for
Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals. "We’ve lost our leadership
position in manufacturing over the past few decades, and this is a threat to
our economic prosperity and national security. We invent things here, but we
make them elsewhere and import them." [more...]
Biden Admin Condemns Efforts to Restrict Homeless Junkies from
Taking Over Streets
The Biden administration’s Interagency Council on Homelessness
has announced its current position which, to no one’s surprise, doubles and
triples down on the same policies that turned San Francisco and Los Angeles,
among other major cities, into unlivable hellholes swarming with diseased
mentally ill junkies randomly assaulting people in public. The Council falsely
claims that mentally ill junkies living in tents on city streets is a "housing"
issue rather than what it actually is - a substance abuse and mental illness
issue. The Biden administration proposes the same discredited program of fixing
the vagrant mentally ill junkie problem with a “housing first” approach. Never
mind the fact that this is a population that cannot reliably and safely live in
housing, often doesn’t even want housing and that the efforts to build housing
have created very little housing while putting money in the pockets of special
interests. [more...]
'Wokeness' is Killing Art
By James Hirsen
It has been noted recently by many of the greats within the
comedy arts that 'wokeness' has killed comedy. But the truth is 'wokeness' may
actually be killing art itself. The arts in today's world have hit a proverbial
brick wall. This is because art cannot survive the current woke restrictions
that Hollywood is imposing upon the entire entertainment industry. Shallow characters,
forced plots, anachronistic themes and the like make for extremely bland
product, which is the antithesis of art's purpose and its very essence. [more...]
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