1. John Lott: As Deportations Rise, The U.S. is on Track for the Lowest Murder Rate on Record
2. Daniel Greenfield: Newsom's Riots
3. Lord Conrad Black: Let's Make a Bonfire of Canada's
Ghastly Wokeness
4. Greg Rabidoux: The Left is Right - Trump is
King
5. Todd Sheets: The L.A. Riots - Immigration and
Our Biggest Challenges
6. Kerry Lutz: Worried about the National Debt?
TrumpGPT to the Rescue
7. Judd Dunning: Trump's Tariff Play is Smart,
Strategic and Already Working
8. James Hirsen: Washington State Lawmakers
Confirm They're Anti-Church
As Deportations Rise, The U.S. is on Track for the Lowest Murder
Rate on Record
By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime
When you let law enforcement catch criminals, you will get less crime.
Murder rates are plummeting. While we still have more than half
a year to go, Kash Patel, the FBI's director, says that the U.S. is on
track to have the lowest murder rate ever. The current record low occurred in
2014 when the FBI reported a murder rate of 4.45 per 100,000. The question is:
why? Law enforcement matters, but it is probably also that Trump is deporting
criminal illegal aliens. [more...]
Newsom's Riots
By Daniel Greenfield, Author of Domestic Enemies
There is no way to understand the sudden violent riots in Los
Angeles which required the dispatch of the National Guard, without also
understanding how California is actually run. The state is not, as its leaders
insist, a democracy, it's an oligarchy run by a small group of powerful
political interests, merging elected officials, unions and nonprofits, who move
money looted from taxpayers, customers and business back and forth into each
other's pockets. That corrupt system, which accounts for everything from high
gas prices, the catastrophic wildfires and missing billions in homeless
spending, exploded into calculated political violence meant to put Newsom in
the White House. The riots entangled much of the political network around Gov.
Gavin Newsom and the state's powerful Democratic Party power brokers. [more...]
Let's Make a Bonfire of Canada's Ghastly Wokeness
By Lord Conrad Black, Author of The Political and Strategic History of the World, Vol II
It is irritating and distressing to see Canada robotically
following the British and French and two other countries in imposing sanctions
on two Israeli cabinet ministers over their comments related to the West Bank.
It is also annoying that our new prime minister, who squeaked to a minority
victory through a histrionic imposture of a modern Churchill against Donald
Trump's Hitler, trying to reconcile the extreme green zealotry of a lifetime
with absolute commercial and political necessity, offers nonsense about
"decarbonized" oil. [more...]
The Left is Right - Trump is King
By Greg Rabidoux, Award-Winning Filmmaker, Author & Cultural Commentator
When it comes to visuals and villains, the left falls way short.
They so want everyone to hate President Trump and MAGA Nation, but they keep
fumbling the optics. The "No Kings" protests gave us a lot of signs
about rainbows, transgenderism, blow-up balloons of a very orange President
Trump, anti-DOGE signs, and pro-Hamas signs. This nationwide protest, largely
funded by over 240 DNC affiliated non-profits with a reported $2.1 billion cash
kitty, felt anything but authentic and organic. But once again, and what must
really infuriate his critics, President Trump, who long before he chose
politics, was a master brand builder and is truly the King of
counterprogramming. Whether it's boisterous patriotic bashes, large outdoor
rallies, exclusive media interviews or surprise podcasts with "breaking
news" or "huge announcements" all timed to counter anything and
everything the opposition tries, we have never seen this sort of dueling media
mastery from the White House before. [more...]
The L.A. Riots - Immigration and Our Biggest Challenges
By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened
I believe our most pressing problems are a
direct result of trying to absorb the impoverished workforces resulting from
the failure of communism and of our own misguided government interventions and
spending policies. The administration has already scored a huge
victory at the border. Refocusing on finding and deporting criminals should
help further de-escalate matters. If we re-ignite the type of economic growth
we have experienced in the past, we will provide upward mobility for Americans and the demand for additional labor that will help keep the
door open for the millions who dream of coming to America to work hard and
create a better life for their families. [more...]
Worried about the National Debt? TrumpGPT to the Rescue
By Kerry Lutz, Host of Financial Survival Network
Forget the debt ceiling. Forget trillion-dollar
coin fantasies. Here's what no one in D.C. wants on your feed today: America
already controls one of the biggest Bitcoin fortunes on Earth - thanks to Silk
Road, FTX, cartel takedowns, and maybe a hidden black-budget accumulation desk
so covert even Congress can't audit it. And in January 2025, President
Trump didn't just seize this narrative - he freed the man who started it all.
[more...]
Trump's Tariff Play is Smart, Strategic and Already Working
By Judd Dunning, Talk Show Host, Bestselling Author
President Trump's latest pledge to slap broad tariffs on foreign imports has elites in Brussels, Beijing, and even Washington predicting catastrophe. They couldn't be more wrong. In reality, Trump’s tariff play is a smart and strategic move – one that’s already showing results for American workers and our economy. When Trump imposed tariffs on Chinese goods and steel imports in his first term, the establishment pundits and Obama-era economists wailed about impending trade wars and recession. Instead, the opposite happened. The U.S. economy surged. Unemployment fell to a 50-year low, over 500,000 manufacturing jobs came back by 2019, and wages at the blue-collar bottom were rising faster than those at the top for the first time in decades. Factories that had long been shuttered flickered back to life. The supposed "trade war" didn't tank us at all – it kick-started a long overdue revival of American industry.
Washington State Lawmakers Confirm They're Anti-Church
By James Hirsen, NY Times Bestselling Author, International Business Attorney, News Analyst & Cultural Commentator
The State of Washington recently passed a law that requires
religious clergy to report information to authorities, even when the
information is obtained during the centuries-old rite of Confession. Although
there are other legal ramifications to the new law, of particular significance
is the reporting of information involving the sexual abuse of a child that is
obtained during the sacramental rite. Under the new legislation, clergy are
required under penalty of law to report to authorities information that is
acquired within the sacred walls of a confessional. In my legal assessment,
this new law is unconstitutional, discriminatory, and selective in that it
exempts from compelled testimony an aunt or uncle, an Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
sponsor, a union representative, and an extensive list of others receiving confidential
communication. Catholic priests, on the other hand, are left exposed to be
subpoenaed. [more...]
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