1. Kenneth Rapoza: GM Ranked as the Most China-Exposed American Corporation
2. Adam Kissel: Colleges Must Educate for
Freedom
3. Todd Sheets: Socialism Storms NYC
4. Daniel Greenfield: Schumer More Unpopular Among
Jews Than Any Other Religious Group
5. Greg Rabidoux: Will the Democrats Globalize
Zohran?
6. Kerry Lutz: TrumpGPT's Plan to Dismantle the
Tomb of the Faceless Bureaucrat
7. James Hirsen: Men Competing in Women's Sports
Ultimately Headed to the Supreme Court
GM Ranked as the Most China-Exposed American Corporation
By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America
Last year, it wasn't even in the Top 10. This year, they're
number one. General Motors was ranked as the most China-exposed U.S.
multinational by Strategy Risks, a political risk
consultancy in New York. Ford was considered the most exposed to China
in Strategy Risks' 2024 report. The data is based on 2023 figures from the
companies themselves... and government information about China partnerships,
supply chains, sales data and other metrics used to gauge corporate risk to
China. Ford dropped to seventh place this year, with GM taking over first place. [more...]
Colleges Must Educate for Freedom
By Adam Kissel, Author of Slacking: A Guide to Ivy League Miseducation
A great American college or university will prepare students for
self-governance as both a wise human being and a prudent, productive citizen.
Rightly understood, the liberal arts are the intellectual potentials shared by
the leaders of a free people. That is, education policy should consider, first
of all, how to produce people who do not simply reproduce the values of their
society, good as those values may be, but who consider those values carefully,
decide whether to make them their own, and make further choices in line with a
deeper understanding and appreciation of their own values. Good "high"
schools can achieve much of this goal, but even "higher" education
can and should broaden and deepen the formation of young adults for life in a
free society. [more...]
Socialism Storms NYC
By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened
Many Democrats have expressed concern that the
stunning victory of Zohran Mamdani in New York City's mayoral primary shines a
harsh, socialist light on the Party that won't reflect well in general
elections. But even more importantly, Democrats should be asking: will Mr.
Mamdani's policies actually help or harm his most vulnerable constituencies?
The history of the United States, and indeed the world, is one of lifting
masses out of poverty not through minimum wages and government directed
programs, but rather through the risk-taking of entrepreneurs operating in
free-market systems. [more...]
Schumer More Unpopular Among Jews Than Any Other Religious Group
By Daniel Greenfield, Author of Domestic Enemies
After Senator Chuck Schumer made his big pivot away from Israel, his Jewish
support in New York crashed. Two years ago, Schumer enjoyed
an 82% approval among New York Jews. In contrast to the 40% unfavorable rating
among New Yorkers, only 18% of Jews disapproved. Now he's tied as 45% of New
York Jews have come to hate Chuck. What happened in the last two years to send
his approval rating crashing from 82% to 48%? That
was when Schumer came out against defeating Hamas in his infamous Senate
speech. What do his numbers look like now among Jews? At 57% disapproval
among Jews and only 40% approval, Schumer's numbers are actually worse among
Jews than among Catholics and Protestants. It's really quite the accomplishment
and this poll was taken before his Iran betrayal, so these numbers could get
even worse. [more...]
Will the Democrats Globalize Zohran?
By Greg Rabidoux, Award-Winning Filmmaker, Author & Cultural Commentator
The Left seems to be allergic to actually doing grown-up things
before demanding grown-up power. But they sure like ideas - the more extreme,
the better. And they worship at the cult of being young and largely ignorant of
what works and what doesn't. Unless it's a tome about evil white men, many on
the Left seem indifferent, at best. So, trying to tell them the many reasons
why socialism turns into communism and why that never works is like explaining
how being addicted to their cell phone apps is harmful. If only they'd stop
texting long enough to learn. Radicalism, rage, antisemitism, and hatred for
all things America seems to be the stuff that fuels the Left. Will it change in
a post-Trump world? Will the Dems snap out of it? Not if Zohran and his
socialists have their way. [more...]
TrumpGPT's Plan to Dismantle the Tomb of the Faceless Bureaucrat
By Kerry Lutz, Host of Financial Survival Network
TrumpGPT isn't a catchphrase. It's a doctrine - an AI-guided war
plan to reshape the balance of power between the executive branch and the
bureaucratic state using the one weapon no one expects: lawfare. The goal?
Restore the president's constitutional right to impound funds - the ability to
refuse to spend money on programs that undermine national interest, waste
taxpayer dollars, or violate the administration's policy vision. Once the
president regains the power to say "no," we can finish building what
TrumpGPT created... [more...]
Men Competing in Women's Sports Ultimately Headed to the
Supreme Court
By James Hirsen, NY Times Bestselling Author, International Business Attorney, News Analyst & Cultural Commentator
President Trump's Executive Order 14201, which seeks to ban
biological males from female sports across all educational levels, brings an
additional layer to the legal complexity. In my legal opinion, the issue of
biological male athletes competing in women's sports necessitates a High Court
decision, because of the need for a thorough analysis and ultimately a clear
definitive ruling. The direct involvement of the Supreme Court, regarding the
manner in which Title IX and other anti-discrimination laws are applied to
transgender athletes, is essential, due to the conflicting legal
interpretations of multiple federal courts as well as the societal
ramifications that will inevitably flow from the High Court's decision. [more...]
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