1. Todd Sheets: AI - Avoiding the Great Stagnation
2. Daniel Greenfield: Corrupt California: Political
Criminals and Criminal Politicians
3. Adam Kissel: Taxpayers Don't Owe Harvard
4. Kenneth Rapoza: Economist Says Tariffs Will
Cause Inflation, With a Huge Caveat
5. Kerry Lutz: I Don't Trust Florida's Railroad
- and Neither Should You
6. Greg Rabidoux: Common Sense Names Sports Teams
7. Mark Tapson: 'The Plot Against the President'
Revisited
AI - Avoiding the Great Stagnation
By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened
We should approach AI with an economic system capable of
delivering high growth through periods of transformational change. Keep in mind
how today's debate over whether to follow a top-down, expert-driven system or a
bottom-up, regulation lite, limited government model harkens back to Hamilton
and Jefferson's debates at the founding of the country. It was Jefferson's
limited government model that produced unprecedented rates of growth even as
millions moved from rural America to the industrial cities, millions more
immigrated from abroad, and everyone left their horses and buggies behind for
electric lights and automobiles. All of which begs the question: if the limited
government system was so wonderful, then why did we leave it behind in the
1930s for FDR's Brain Trust-driven New Deal? I begin by exploring this question
and then look at where this more expert-oriented, interventionist approach has
led us. [more...]
Corrupt California: Political Criminals and Criminal Politicians
By Daniel Greenfield, Author of Domestic Enemies
A new expose of the corrupt political interests destroying California.
Riots. Corruption. Murder. California is the ultimate true crime
story, and the criminals are the politicians. California isn't going up in
flames because Gov. Newsom and other top state leaders are inept - but because
the state is run by the worst of the worst. In 'Corrupt California: Political
Criminals and Criminal Politicians,' Daniel Greenfield & the
David Horowitz Freedom Center team peels back what's behind the disasters,
fires, crime, and homelessness, to reveal the corrupt political interests
destroying California. [more...]
Taxpayers Don't Owe Harvard
By Adam Kissel, Author of Slacking: A Guide to Ivy League Miseducation
Harvard's government grants are subject to civil rights
compliance with both federal law and federal policy. Harvard has
tolerated antisemitism in violation of both. The government should win the
Harvard lawsuit because taxpayers have no duty to pay Harvard billions when its
campus culture pervasively violates civil rights. If Harvard researchers want
to cure diseases, they would be better off at a university without Harvard's
problems.
Economist Says Tariffs Will Cause Inflation, With a Huge Caveat
By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America
An economist with the San Francisco Federal Reserve wrote in
their "Economic Letter" from July 14 that tariffs are going to lead
to much higher inflation in the weeks ahead. There's just one caveat, and
senior economist Mauricio Ulate admits it up front in his analysis of the
situation: "It is too early to tell exactly what tariffs will be
ultimately enacted, how long they will remain in place, and which level of
retaliation - if any - other countries will settle on," he wrote. To wit, no country outside of China has retaliated
meaningfully against the new tariffs, imposed on April 2. When China
retaliated, the U.S. retaliated in kind, sending tariffs to a near blockade
level rate of around 145%. China's exports to the U.S. fell to
$20.4 billion in May, their lowest monthly value since February 2009.
Other countries take heed. [more...]
I Don't Trust Florida's Railroad - and Neither Should You
By Kerry Lutz, Host of Financial Survival Network
You cannot trust Florida's rail system to protect your life. They
call it infrastructure. I call it Russian Roulette with tax dollars. Sixty
years ago, a quirky guy named Ralph Nader wrote a book called 'Unsafe at Any
Speed.' It was about the Chevrolet Corvair - a slick little car that looked
great in brochures but killed people in real-world collisions. That book
sparked a movement, helped launch the consumer safety era, and got the Corvair
taken off the road. In 2025, we've got something far worse than a twitchy
suspension. We've got an entire rail corridor running through one of the most
populated states in America - and it's eating people alive. [more...]
Common Sense Names Sports Teams
By Greg Rabidoux, Award-Winning Filmmaker, Author & Cultural Commentator
President Trump recently brought up the idea that he would block
the NFL Washington, D.C. team's proposed building of a new stadium into the
actual District of Columbia unless they drop their "Commanders" name
and go back to their original name: "Redskins." The team changed its
longstanding Redskins moniker after years of focus groups, surveys, polling,
and mostly listening to white, liberal elites who seem to be the ones that get
the most worked up over Indian names and team mascots. I'm never fully certain
who or what demographic is supposed to feel good or whose guilt is supposed to
be assuaged with some of these name changes. To be safe, it seems we'll just
keep naming all our sports teams after birds until that lobbying group flocks
together and demands "justice." [more...]
'The Plot Against the President' Revisited
By Mark Tapson, Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center
"These guys have perpetrated the greatest crime against the American people ever seen."
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard recently stunned
America and galvanized MAGA with her announcement about a declassified report
alleging what patriots have long suspected: that former President Barack Obama
and his administration engaged in what she calls a "treasonous conspiracy"
to undermine Donald Trump's 2016 election victory. Gabbard stated that the
report reveals Obama's team manipulated intelligence to falsely suggest Russian
interference helped Trump win, despite prior assessments indicating no such
interference. She accuses Deep State officials like James Clapper, John
Brennan, and James Comey of fabricating evidence, including the Steele Dossier,
to fuel the Trump-Russia probe. Gabbard has referred the documents to the
Justice Department for potential prosecution, arguing the actions subverted
democracy. [more...]
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