1. Daniel Greenfield: Gov. Newsom Claims Credit for Drop in 'Homelessness' Due to Trump's Immigration Crackdown
2. Greg Rabidoux: If FLOTUS Was a Leftist
3. Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch: Mamdani's Dangerous
Stance on the NYPD - Trump Must Intervene
4. Todd Sheets: Is the Stock
Market in a Speculative Bubble?
5. Kenneth Rapoza: As "Liberation Day"
Tariffs Take Hold, Inflation Could Rise, But It Won't All Be Due to Tariffs
6. John Lott: Trump Admin Efforts Could
Sharply Reduce D.C. Crime
Gov. Newsom Claims Credit for Drop in 'Homelessness' Due to
Trump's Immigration Crackdown
By Daniel Greenfield, Author of Domestic Enemies
...the same crackdown Newsom has been resisting.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is claiming credit for finally solving
homelessness. But why didn't homelessness drop from all the same programs that
were being implemented for over a decade? The answer is that there was a
massive increase in homelessness in America due to Biden's open borders. This
was especially true in California. The drop in California's homeless
population isn't because the same worthless failed policies suddenly began
working, it's because illegal aliens are fleeing President Trump's illegal
alien crackdown - the same crackdown that Gov. Newsom has been vocally
resisting and whose results he's now taking credit for. [more...]
If FLOTUS Was a Leftist
By Greg Rabidoux, Award-Winning Filmmaker, Author & Cultural Commentator
If FLOTUS was on the Left, politically speaking, she'd be as
much in demand for red-carpet press junkets, fashion magazine covers, social
media podcasts and all the hottest Hollywood scripts her agent could e-mail
her. Add in that Melania is an immigrant from Slovenia, a successful
businesswoman in her own right, a fashion model, and she pens heartfelt letters
to the real-life villain V. Putin of Russia, urging him to stop killing for the
sake of the children. The result? The Left would already have built statues in
her likeness. Best of all? Unlike the former First Lady, she's not out in
public comparing the entire Latino population to a taco. Or running down her
husband for the sake of podcast clicks like Michelle. Or, well, just being
Hillary. [more...]
Mamdani's Dangerous Stance on the NYPD - Trump Must Intervene
In the span of just a few weeks, NYC has endured not one but two
devastating mass shootings, each ripping apart families and leaving entire
neighborhoods shaken. Most recently, tragedy struck in Brooklyn, where multiple
gunmen opened fire in Crown Heights, killing three people and wounding nearly a
dozen more. These back-to-back attacks have left New Yorkers asking a simple
but urgent question: Who will protect us? Zohran Mamdani represents the
most alarming answer to that question. His past statements reveal a deeply
troubling stance on public safety: "We don't need an investigation to know
that the NYPD is racist, anti-queer & a major threat to public safety. What
we need is to #DefundTheNYPD." He doubled down, writing, "There
is no negotiating with an institution this wicked & corrupt. Defund it.
Dismantle it. End the cycle of violence." The very possibility of his
winning the mayoralty - and his well-documented calls to defund the police - is
already creating fear among residents and emboldening criminals. [more...]
Is the Stock Market in a Speculative Bubble?
By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened
While the stock market at times offers the opportunity to
speculate on what, for a brief shining moment, seem like sure things, there's
also another way to approach matters. To know the difference between price and
value - where price is simply the market price that a security
trades at on a given day, but value is what a knowledgeable
investor would pay to buy and hold an entire business over longer periods of
time. For instance, a day trader is most interested in price,
i.e. is a new IPO going to "pop." Or is this meme stock ready for a
run if someone drums up enough speculative excitement on social media? In other
words, traders are almost completely focused on the price, with the additional
twist that a rapidly rising price is seen as a good thing - not a sign of
potential danger. [more...]
As "Liberation Day" Tariffs Take Hold, Inflation Could
Rise, But It Won't All Be Due to Tariffs
By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America
Inflation is looking tame. The question is, will the trend hold
in August and September? It’s been three full months of record-high
tariffs, and yet rolling 12-month overall inflation came in at 2.7% in
July, the same percentage rate as June, according to last week's Bureau of
Labor Statistics (BLS) inflation report. Core inflation (CPI), which excludes
food and oil, rose 3.1% in July, up from 2.9% in June. It barely moved upwards,
surprising everyone who predicted inflation would rise substantially. July's
inflation figures come at a time when importers faced 10% tariffs under the International
Emergency Economic Powers Act, announced on "Liberation Day"
in April. And at least two big import sectors faced high Section 232 tariffs.
[more...]
Trump Admin Efforts Could Sharply Reduce D.C. Crime
By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime
When 10 juveniles brutally attacked former DOGE whiz kid Edward
Coristine (nicknamed "Big Balls") in an attempted carjacking
that left him bloodied, Washington, D.C.’s violent crime rate exploded
into a political flashpoint. President Trump’s decision to federalize the D.C.
police and bring in FBI agents and the National Guard to fight crime has upset
liberals who attack it as “unnecessary” and the media who fact check Trump’s
statements on crime as false. “I’m going to make our Capital safer and more
beautiful than it ever was before,” President Trump vowed on Truth
Social. “The criminals – you don’t have to move out. We’re going to put you in
jail where you belong.” On Monday morning, Trump unveiled his plans,
announcing a historic escalation of law enforcement in D.C. by deploying the
National Guard to patrol the streets and placing the city’s police department
under federal control. [more...]
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