1. Todd Sheets: The First 100 Days - A Bipartisan Moonshot for a Better Future
2. Greg Rabidoux: Trump Wants to Bring Back 'The
Rock'
3. Kenneth Rapoza: Democrats on House Oversight
Committee Unite Against Tariffs; Witnesses Tout Need for 'Factories of the
Future' to Compete Against China
4. Robert Spencer: Trump Asks Muslim Leaders 'Do
You Want to Die?'
5. John Lott: The FBI and Media Don't Tell You
How Many Lives Guns SAVE
6. Judd Dunning: The Dark, Cold & Sharky
Waters of Legal Consequence - Trump Sends the Alcatraz Message
7. Daniel Greenfield: Sec. of Defense Hegseth Calls
for Dumping 20% Four-Star Generals
8. Sally Pipes: Trump Moving Healthcare Debate
Away from Heavy Handed Gov't
9. Scott Powell: Judges Should Stay in Their Lane
The First 100 Days - A Bipartisan Moonshot for a Better Future
By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened
The administration has taken on many important
initiatives, such as energy policy, trade, defense, education and the border.
But the matters discussed in this article are the mission critical issues of
our time. Reducing our deficits, growing our way out of our debts, and
addressing the threat from the CCP are all bi-partisan objectives similar to
the great challenges we have faced in the past. Both sides of the Congressional
aisle should come together and work with President Trump to stick the landing
on this modern moonshot. [more...]
Trump Wants to Bring Back 'The Rock'
By Greg Rabidoux, Award-Winning Filmmaker, Author & Cultural Commentator
The Alcatraz Island fortress sits a mere 2.9
miles from San Francisco in the shadow of the Golden Gate Bridge. Once a proud
and fully functional symbol of America's commitment to punishing the baddest of
the bad guys like Al Capone, George "Machine Gun" Kelly, James
"Whitey" Bulger, Mickey Cohen, and of course, the Birdman of Alcatraz
himself, Robert Stroud, immortalized by actor Burt Lancaster in the film of the
same name, Alcatraz now sits dilapidated and in disrepair. But in the wake of
Trump working with actor Jon Voight to restore Hollywood while placing 100%
tariffs on foreign made films (think China), maybe it's time to invite the
"worst of the worst" to come back and visit Alcatraz for an extended
stay. [more...] NOTE: Greg is also
available to talk about Foreign Filming Tariffs
Democrats on House Oversight Committee Unite Against Tariffs;
Witnesses Tout Need for 'Factories of the Future' to Compete Against China
By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America
Democrats on the Economic Growth, Energy
Policy, and Regulatory Affairs Subcommittee are united against tariffs. That
was evident in the April 29 hearing titled “Made in the USA:
Igniting the Industrial Renaissance.” For these members, it was a
lost opportunity to weigh in on the subject at hand: how does America build the
factories of the future so that it can reshore? What policies are needed to
protect the government’s investments in things such as the 'CHIPS Act,' or are
we eventually going to have to sit back and watch as companies like Intel
decide it's cheaper to make advanced chips in Mexico and Asia, all coming at
great loss to American know-how and high-skilled labor. Instead, words like "chaos"
and talking points like "the Trump tariffs" were repeatedly thrown
around to criticize the barrage of trade policies the White House announced on
April 2. [more...]
Trump Asks Muslim Leaders 'Do You Want to Die?'
By Robert Spencer, Author of Antisemitism: History and Myth
At the National Day of Prayer, President Trump,
when he asked the imams in Michigan if they wanted to die, likely
had in mind the Islamic jihadists' oft-repeated desire for death. A Muslim
child preacher once taunted those he has been taught to hate most: "Oh
Zionists, we love death for the sake of Allah, just as much as you love life
for the sake of Satan." Jihad mass murderer Mohamed Merah said that
he "loved death more than they loved life." The late Nigerian
jihadist Abubakar Shekau said, "I'm even longing for death, you
vagabond." Former al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri’s wife advised
Muslim women: "I advise you to raise your children in the cult of jihad
and martyrdom and to instill in them a love for religion and death." And
as one jihadist put it, "We love death. You love your life!" And
another: "The Americans love Pepsi-Cola, we love death." That was
from Afghan jihadist Maulana Inyadullah. [more...]
The FBI and Media Don't Tell You How Many Lives Guns SAVE
By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime
"The Trump admin has removed a memorial honoring victims of
gun violence from the main atrium of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
& Explosives, taking down about 120 portraits hung during the Biden
administration," quotes The Washington Post. What would get them
really upset if that memorial was replaced by pictures of lives saved by
defensive gun uses. Watch this video: The FBI and Media Don’t Tell You How Many Lives Guns SAVE.
The Dark, Cold & Sharky Waters of Legal Consequence - Trump
Sends the Alcatraz Message
By Judd Dunning, Talk Show Host, Bestselling Author
I took my first sailing lessons in the bay off the shores of Alcatraz,
with its cold, dark, sharky waters. To this day, Alcatraz has always sent a
message: Only come here legally. Only come here to speak the
language, to contribute, to embrace the American dream. Don't come to traffic
fentanyl, commit crime, rape, or take American lives. Don't come to dilute our
vote with mass dependence funded by taxpayer dollars and enabled by corporate
greed and radical leftist politics. Illegal immigration has become a tool — not
of compassion, but of control by the new underclass, low-wage automatons, used
by the hard left to reshape America into a post-national global follower, not
the exceptional bold and powerful leader it has always been. [more...]
Sec. of Defense Hegseth Calls for Dumping 20% Four-Star Generals
By Daniel Greenfield, Author of Domestic Enemies
The U.S. military, like every institution, has
become top heavy with useless people. We have a lot of Chiefs, not as many
Indians, and the Chiefs don't do very much except push their agendas and plan
their future careers as defense industry lobbyists or consultants for foreign
companies. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is doing
something about it. "More generals and admirals does not equal more
success. Now this is not a slash and burn exercise meant to punish high-ranking
officers," Hegseth said. [more...]
Trump Moving Healthcare Debate Away from Heavy Handed Gov't
By Sally Pipes, Author of The World's
Medicine Chest
There are many things to like about President Trump's executive order on prescription drugs, which he released last month. Paramount among them is that it moves the debate over prescription drug pricing away from price controls and other forms of heavy-handed government intervention. Instead, it aims to dismantle many government-imposed barriers that frustrate patients' ability to access state-of-the-art medicines affordably. [more...]
Judges Should Stay in Their Lane
By Scott Powell, Author of Rediscovering America
There was consensus when the Constitution was drafted that the
judiciary would be the weakest of the three branches of the federal government,
and for good reason. The Founders knew that there needed to be decisiveness in
the executive branch, as there is no more immediate and important duty and role
for the chief executive and commander-in-chief than to protect national
security and safeguard American citizens. Trump made deportation of illegal
immigrants a key plank in his campaign platform in 2023-2024, and he had a
decisive November 5 election victory. Support for his deportation policy has
actually increased since the election. Yet, men and women in robes from federal
judges to the Supreme Court are defying the will of the people and putting
America at risk by not ceding full authority to President Trump to manage the
deportation of illegal immigrants. [more...]
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