1. Judd Dunning: Trump Must Bring Back Zero Tolerance on Border
2. Gianna Miceli: Is the Supreme Court Draining
the Swamp?
3. Kenneth Rapoza: How the 'Experts' Got Tariffs So
Wrong - and Trump Got It Right
4. Daniel Greenfield: Vandalizing LGBTQ Materials is a
Crime Unless You Support Hamas
5. Col. John Mills: Will Joe Drop Out?
6. Charles Marino: Mexican Cartels Boast of
Increased Lethal Firepower
Trump Must Bring Back Zero Tolerance on Border
By Judd Dunning
The Biden administration's southern border policy has been
disastrous. From loopholes letting migrants flood in to misguided amnesty
plans, Biden's policies are putting our economy, safety, and national security
at risk. On the other hand, Trump's zero-tolerance approach to border
security was clear and effective. Trump forced reductions in illegal crossings
and focused on law and order. He prioritized American safety and sovereignty.
"Without borders, we don't have a country," Trump said in
absolute truth and with clarity. Throw them all out. The law is the law. [more...]
Is the Supreme Court Draining the Swamp?
The Supreme Court has struck down The Chevron deference - a doctrine that allowed unelected
administrative agencies run by lifetime civil servants which operate under the
president's purview, to interpret ambiguous laws as they saw fit. This
deference gave agencies like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the
FDA, BLM, and the ATF considerable leeway in regulation and enforcement
actions, especially in areas where the law was not crystal clear.
The law is crystal clear. The "color" of law is cloudy.
The "law" is the Supreme Law of the land, the Constitution and Bill
of Rights and it appears the common law is making a comeback, as it is long
overdue. [more...]
How the 'Experts' Got Tariffs So Wrong - and Trump Got It Right
By Kenneth Rapoza, Industry Analyst from the Coalition for a Prosperous America
Trump has a new idea about the economy. The usual suspects hate
it. Everyone who follows politics knows what that idea is, because the media and
people like Larry Summers have not stopped commenting about how awful
it is. On June 13, Trump said he'd consider a 10 percent tariff on
imports and use the revenue to reduce some income taxes. Sixteen Nobel
economists said in a letter recently that his policies would lead to
higher inflation. Joseph Stiglitz signed that letter. He was critical of Trump's
China tariffs in 2018, when he wrote, "Public support will wane as
Americans realize that they lose doubly from this (trade) war. Jobs will
disappear." Wrong! [more...]
Vandalizing LGBTQ Materials is a Crime Unless You Support Hamas
By Daniel Greenfield, Author of DOMESTIC ENEMIES: The Founding Fathers' Fight Against the Left
One nation. Two legal systems. Two
soldiers were arrested on charges of stealing Pride flags; three teens were arrested
for burning Pride flags; teens were arrested after scooters leave marks on
‘Pride’ crosswalk; a Colorado man was charged in NYC with damaging Pride flags
at the Stonewall National Monument... and on and on... But it's okay if you're
doing it for Hamas. [more...]
Will Joe Drop Out?
By Colonel (Ret.) John Mills, Author of War Against the Deep State
Heard on the 4th floor of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building: "Jill said, 'Joe will drop out when you pry him from my cold, dead hands.'"
As the flash, blast, and fallout settles from the "H-Bomb"
of the June 27 debate, the question is, "Will Joe drop out?" At this
point in time, what are the pros and cons of Biden dropping out (From the Obama
Perspective)? [more...]
Mexican Cartels Boast of Increased Lethal Firepower
Charles Marino, Author of TERRORISTS ON
THE BORDER and in Our Country, who served as an advisor to the
secretary of the Department of Homeland Security during the Obama
administration, says, "The cartels have never been as powerful as they are
today because of the policies of the Biden administration. It’s time to go
after the cartels like we do terrorist groups! They are a clear and present
danger to the national security of the United States!" [more...]
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