1. Daniel Greenfield: The Jeffrey Epstein Story Begins and Ends with the Clintons
2. Adam Kissel: University Systems Create
Accreditor Focused on Merit and Outcomes
3. Kenneth Rapoza: Free Trade is Over in The U.S...
and Trump's Tariffs Might Even Be Working
4. John Lott: Criminals Fear the Death Penalty
More Than Life in Prison
5. Kerry Lutz: Bitcoin - The Coming Seller's
Ghost Town
6. Lord Conrad Black: No Decline in the U.S., It Leads
the West
The Jeffrey Epstein Story Begins and Ends with the Clintons
By Daniel Greenfield, Author of Domestic Enemies
Who else could have protected Epstein across three states and shut down a federal investigation?
I was writing about Jeffrey Epstein long before the current pack
of grifters fastened on to the story and well before his arrest, when the
Democrats suddenly decided to care about Epstein, largely to undermine Trump's
nomination of Alex Acosta who had overseen the federal case against him. Before
that, I reported on Epstein as part of a long list of sex
predators tied to the Clintons. That arrest lifted Epstein's magical
curtain of immunity and led directly to his death in federal custody. When
Epstein died, I predicted that the truth would never be known.
Throughout the years, after all the promises that were made to finally reveal
the truth, I predicted it would never happen. And I was right. There will be no
client list. No explanation for Epstein's death beyond the one we already got
from AG Barr. No final answer. [more...]
University Systems Create Accreditor Focused on Merit and
Outcomes
By Adam Kissel, Author of Slacking: A Guide to Ivy League Miseducation
Today's higher education accreditors
let colleges and universities get away with mediocrity: low graduation rates,
highly negative return on investment, and activism that looks little like
scholarship. Accreditors are meant to vouch for college quality and to
recommend improvements - but they rarely hold
institutions accountable for such travesties as a four-year graduation rate
under 15%, a negative return on investment in six figures, and pervasive
antisemitism. Instead, they often require "diversity"
practices that bleed into illegal discrimination. Fortunately, university systems in
six states have formed a new accreditor to focus on "academic excellence" and
"student outcomes." [more...]
Free Trade is Over in The U.S... and Trump's Tariffs Might Even
Be Working
By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America
Pay close attention to U.S. companies that have regionalized or localized supply chains.
The free-trade era is over. President Trump's tariff letters
show that tariffs - to protect domestic industries and to raise revenue for a
deeply indebted government - are the way forward. The U.S. is moving toward
more managed trade via quotas and other measures. Tariffs will be seen by the
Treasury Department (and Congress) as a vital source of revenue for a
government that refuses to cut spending. Investors now should pay close
attention to companies that have regionalized or localized supply chains, with
minimal exposure to high-tariff suppliers and reliance mostly on the U.S.
market for revenue. [more...]
Criminals Fear the Death Penalty More Than Life in Prison
By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime
Some people support the death penalty to
deliver justice, while others argue it deters future murders and saves lives.
But a simple proof shows the death penalty deters more than life without
parole: look at the choices murderers make when facing trial. Time and
again, mass murderers plead for life without parole to avoid execution. Without
the threat of the death penalty, they would have no reason to negotiate. [more...]
Bitcoin - The Coming Seller's Ghost Town
By Kerry Lutz, Host of Financial Survival Network
Bitcoin is acting weird again - and by weird,
we mean coiled spring weird. While mainstream media is asking if this
rally is sustainable, here's what they're missing: the structure of the market
is broken. Completely. And when markets structurally break, they don't
drift - they explode. Welcome to Bitcoin: Seller's Ghost Town Edition. [more...]
No Decline in the U.S., It Leads the West
By Lord Conrad Black, Author of The Political and Strategic History of the World, Vol II
The Trump administration's closing of the borders to illegal
entry, plunging crime rate, mass deportation of convicted felons who entered
illegally, the legal suppression of the political perversion of the
intelligence services and the FBI, the roll-back of official payola for the
lackeys of the old regime that amounted to outright vote-buying, and the
embrace of a meritocratic, free market, job-creating strategy, all sustained by
public opinion, are a comprehensive anti-decline, growth-and-pride agenda. This
is replicated in foreign policy, where the freeloading mockery of NATO as an "alliance
of the willing," is being replaced by an alliance of kindred democracies
paying their way and vastly transcending the ludicrous rivalry of floundering
Russia and the thoroughly chastised totalitarian pseudo-theocracy of Iran. [more...]
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