1. Col. (Ret.) John Mills: Taking Down the Deep State
2. Kenneth Rapoza: House Committee Wants Harvard
Endowment, Foundation Money Out of China
3. Daniel Greenfield: A Florida Trial and a D.C. Grand
Jury for Trump
4. Judd Dunning: Even a New America's Beacon of
Light Will Defeat Darkness
5. Mark Tapson: The Left Loves Humanity but
Hates People
6. James Hirsen: Lessons on Communism from 'Doctor
Zhivago'
Taking Down the Deep State
By Colonel (Ret.) John Mills, Author of The Nation Will Follow
We now have courtroom level evidence.
Legal sufficiency is an important legal concept. Up until this
time, there's been a lot of feelings, opinions, assertions, etc. The DOJ
FD-1023s and the Dept. of Treasury Suspicious Activity Reports (over a 100)
were an excellent first step. The blow up of the Hunter Biden plea deal
provided even more substantive court room artifacts. Now, Devon Archer's
stunning testimony is the icing on the cheesecake of legal sufficiency. Many
members of Congress are lawyers and are beaten down to respect the concept of "legal
sufficiency." We appear to have established legal sufficiency. We're at
the tipping point - we need Dems to stand up and get on board - and they will,
we just have to peel them off one at a time. Only the most crass and brazen
Blue crazy doesn't see and smell the blood in the water at this time. [more...]
House Committee Wants Harvard Endowment, Foundation Money Out of
China
The House Select Committee on the CCP introduced a bill that
would ban the likes of Harvard and the Gates Foundation from investing in
Chinese stocks and bonds. If they did, they'd lose their tax-exempt
status. Meanwhile, Capitol Hill goes after all investments in China. This
article explains what's up and what they should be looking at if they really
want to restrict investments into Chinese companies the Biden Administration
says are bad actor companies. [more...]
A Florida Trial and a D.C. Grand Jury for Trump
The elites may have to hold one of their show
trials in Florida, but the grand jury had to be in D.C. A D.C.
grand jury is an obvious rubber stamp for political prosecutors. A D.C. grand
jury would indict a ham sandwich, as long as it was a Republican. That’s why
the real show is in Washington, D.C. Going down to Florida is a bit
inconvenient because it’s one of those provinces of the empire. [more...]
Even a New America's Beacon of Light Will Defeat Darkness
By Judd Dunning
We Americans hold a proud heritage of law and moral leadership
in the world. We hold a greater obligation to all people to be especially swift
in our justice in matters so morally black and white. It is never too late or
too hard for us to change course on a matter so tantamount to the preservation
of our American civilization. We must say no to sexual and drug trafficking of
children and draw our own hard red line now. If any pervert, sociopath, drug-dealing
criminal, or pedophile is involved in trafficking or fentanyl, they should be
swiftly and permanently removed from our society. The woke district attorneys
and political panderers must not be allowed to become modernist moral
relativists or self-serving accommodationists on the backs and souls of our
most vulnerable citizens. There is no middle ground on this. The nearly 20%
recidivism rates are far too high a risk to our children. [more...]
The Left Loves Humanity but Hates People
By Mark Tapson
Ever wonder why communist regimes
hypocritically adopt populist names like "The People’s Republic of"
China or North Korea, yet they terrorize, oppress, starve, and slaughter by the
millions the actual people
who live in these collectivist hellholes?
Because leftists view the mass of humanity as simply a means to an end,
and that end, of course, is power. People are dispensable. Similarly, Democrat
politicians in America pontificate about their concern for "the people"
but then push for big-government policies that invariably do more harm than
good – because their ultimate mission is not to better the lives of real people
but to seize and maintain power, which they then use to continue imposing their
utopian vision onto the people – for their own good. [more...]
Lessons on Communism from 'Doctor Zhivago'
By James
Hirsen
"Doctor Zhivago" is a 1957 novel penned by Russian author Boris Pasternak which made its debut on the big screen in 1965 under the same title. The author embedded in his work the notion that every person is entitled to a private life and deserves respect as a human being. This was fundamentally irreconcilable with the communist maxim that the individual must be sacrificed to the collective. Consequently, the book was banned in the old Soviet Union, and the movie was not allowed to be made there. Instead, it was filmed mostly in Spain. The then-Soviet government hid the book from the Russian people, because the "Doctor Zhivago" story explicitly reveals the dark truths of communist tyranny. [more...]
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