Monday, November 25, 2024

11-25-24 Excellent Guests for Your Show

1. John Lott: Illegal Migrants Less Likely to Commit Crime? Guess Again

2. Scott Powell: Clearing of Deep State Begins with Trump's Nominees

3. Kenneth Rapoza: U.S. Fashion Industry Cannot Survive “De Minimis” Loophole

4. Col. John Mills: Someone or Some Country is Able to Fly Unopposed Over U.S. Military Bases

5. Michael Levine: Bad Customer Experiences Could Cost Global Organizations $3.7 Trillion Annually

6. Daniel Greenfield: Media Suddenly Rediscovers National Debt

7. Judd Dunning: The MAGA Brigade

8. James Hirsen: Goodbye to MSNBC


Illegal Migrants Less Likely to Commit Crime? Guess Again

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

Recent cases of illegals committing crimes in America are shining a light on the federal government’s failure to properly vet and keep track of lawless migrants. These gaps have led to broad claims that illegal immigrants have less involvement with the criminal justice system than native-born Americans. A review of the available data, however, shows that the criminal records of millions of migrants – the ones President-elect Trump vows to prioritize for deportation – remain unknown due to illegal crossings, lax enforcement, and lax data collection by federal and “sanctuary” jurisdictions. [more...]


Clearing of Deep State Begins with Trump's Nominees

By Scott Powell, Author of Rediscovering America

The electoral victory of President-elect Trump means delivery on the campaign promise to: "Make America Great Again” and the vigor of Trump is obvious as it’s reflected in the speed and choices of his cabinet nominees. Although American citizens know the Pledge of Allegiance by rote, most do not appreciate the gravity of the words - the promise of America providing "liberty and justice for all." Liberty and justice are guiding American virtues found in both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Yet both liberty and justice have been in decline in the United States, with the pace accelerating so fast in the last four years that many began questioning the survival of America as a constitutional republic. [more...]


U.S. Fashion Industry Cannot Survive “De Minimis” Loophole

By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America

Either we have a fashion industry, or we have de minimis, but we can’t have both, warned Jacob Helberg, one of the 10 commissioners for the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission. De minimis is that now infamous trade loophole that allows for merchandise to be waived through with little inspection if the foreign vendor merely claims the merchandise is valued under $800, in their country. The de minimis loophole has transformed the nature of international trade, moving away from orderly bulk shipments organized on pallets towards containers filled with thousands of small individually wrapped packages. [more...]


Someone or Some Country is Able to Fly Unopposed Over U.S. Military Bases

By Colonel (Ret.) John Mills, Author of War Against the Deep State

In December 2023 it was Hampton Roads/Virginia Beach; this time it’s over three key U.S. bases in the United Kingdom.

Time to bring back The Royal Observer Corps (ROC) to secure the skies over Great Britain. These were keen-eyed observers who kept Great Britain safe. Now UK Prime Minister Starmer is using the same concept to have the citizens, military, and law enforcement police the use of pronouns. On January 20, 2025, the distractions in the U.S. Department of Defense get fixed. Deterrence, readiness, and ability to destroy the opponent will be the priorities. [more...]


Bad Customer Experiences Could Cost Global Organizations $3.7 Trillion Annually

By Michael Levine, America's Leading Media Expert

Bad customer experiences are costing businesses more than ever, according to new research by experience management company Qualtrics, which projects global losses of $3.7 trillion annually - a staggering 19% increase from last year's $3.1 trillion projection. This jaw-dropping figure highlights how critical customer service and experience are in today's competitive market. Despite the significant resources businesses invest in improving customer experience, they're still falling short in addressing fundamental service issues. [more...]


Media Suddenly Rediscovers National Debt

By Daniel Greenfield, Author of Domestic Enemies

What a difference an election makes! For four years, the national debt had vanished from the radar even as the Biden administration engaged in massive spending sprees that goosed inflation while diverting money to the Democrat base. But now suddenly the debt is back. AP reports: The rising price of paying the national debt is a risk for Trump’s promises on growth and inflation. Incredible. The national debt had been a non-issue all this time but now it’s a concern. [more...]


The MAGA Brigade

By Judd Dunning, Talk Show Host, Bestselling Author

Backed by his trademark relentless hustle and determination, President-elect Trump’s fast and unconventional, loyal, and intelligent appointments boldly embody Lakers coach Phil Jackson’s “dream team” principles as our 45th-turned-47th president quickly builds his dedicated and cohesive administration. There is no doubt Trump is going big - and going big quickly - for America. From foreign policy to energy independence, Trump’s choices align closely with his “America First” agenda, emphasizing economic strength, national security, and a government focused on its citizens. [more...]


Goodbye to MSNBC

By James Hirsen, NY Times Bestselling Author, International Business Attorney, News Analyst & Cultural Commentator

Media and technology conglomerate Comcast is spinning off cable news network MSNBC from its roster, along with a number of other cable networks. The company announced it will create a new publicly traded entity, which will house MSNBC and NBCUniversal’s additional cable television networks. Comcast is giving the new company an apt moniker, “SpinCo.” Unveiling of the plans is shaking up the media landscape and sending shock waves through the network’s offices. It all came to a head when MSNBC lost over half its viewers following the electoral triumph of President-elect Donald Trump. [more...]

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