Tuesday, September 30, 2025

9-30-25 Excellent Guests for Your Show

1. Kerry Lutz: How "Dr. AI" Helped Me Optimize My Health

2. Daniel Greenfield: Chicago Mayor Praises Cop-Killer, Says Police are a "Sickness"

3. Kenneth Rapoza: China Now Producing Dozens of Drugs Below Market Price - Dumping Them Globally is Next Move

4. Todd Sheets: Charlie Kirk, Jimmy Kimmel and Free Speech

5. John Lott: Bogus ADL Report Either Mislabels Leftist Violence as 'Right-Wing' or Omits It Entirely

6. Greg Rabidoux: Is Leo DiCaprio's New Film "One Battle After Another" The Battle We Really Need to Fight Right Now?


How "Dr. AI" Helped Me Optimize My Health

By Kerry Lutz, Host of Financial Survival Network

If you had told me five years ago that an AI chatbot would help me live healthier, I'd have laughed. But today I can point to three very real, very practical episodes where working with what I jokingly call "Dr. GPT" made a measurable difference in my health. It didn't replace my doctors. It helped me ask better questions, notice patterns, and find the right people to treat me. [more...]


Chicago Mayor Praises Cop-Killer, Says Police are a "Sickness"

By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the Horowitz Freedom Center

That's how you get a body count that looks like a war zone.

Mayor Brandon Johnson recently claimed that "jails and incarceration and law enforcement is a sickness that has not led to safe communities." He praised Joanne Chesimard a/k/a Assata Shakur, a racist terrorist who murdered a police officer and was linked to the attempted murder of others by the BLA terrorist group, as an "important person in the Black liberation movement." This comes after the Chicago Teachers Union he emerged out of gushed that Chesimard/Shakur was a "revolutionary fighter, a fierce writer, a revered elder of Black liberation, and a leader of freedom whose spirit continues to live in our struggle." [more...] Order Daniel Greenfield’s new eBook NOW!


China Now Producing Dozens of Drugs Below Market Price - Dumping Them Globally is Next Move

By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America

As proof that no company can match China on price, Chinese producers of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and the key starting materials (KSMs) used to make them are slashing prices by up to 50%. Not even low-cost India – one of the largest importers of Chinese KSMs – can compete at those levels. If the U.S. wants to preserve a pharmaceutical industry that isn't almost entirely dependent on China, as it is today, then tariffs, quotas, and targeted industrial policies are essential. Without them, China's grip on pharmaceuticals and the broader, more advanced, biotechnology market will surely tighten. [more...]


Charlie Kirk, Jimmy Kimmel and Free Speech

By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened

The response to Charlie Kirk's tragic assassination was almost as shocking as the event itself. While there were notable exceptions, there was also no shortage of responses that ranged from thinly veiled versions of "He had it coming" to outright celebration. A disastrous series of events began with the culture of hatred that led to Charlie Kirk's assassination. After nearly six decades of accumulating social, cultural, and political control, the left feels threatened by a potential regime change in the leadership and overall direction of the country. They have responded by Hitlerizing Trump and Nazifying his supporters, which has created an atmosphere of anger, hatred, frustration and retribution that implicitly justifies even the vilest acts of violence against even the most innocent of victims. [more...]


Bogus ADL Report Either Mislabels Leftist Violence as 'Right-Wing' or Omits It Entirely

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

The ADL's latest annual report claims that right-wing extremists have been connected to all identified extremist-related killings 2022-2024.

Sunday, at the memorial for Charlie Kirk - murdered by a leftist because of his political views - President Trump declared "that violence comes mainly from the left." And, on Friday, a leftist fired shots at the ABC station in Sacramento, California, in anger over Jimmy Kimmel's temporary suspension. Not everyone agrees. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) countered with its latest annual report, claiming, "This is the third year in a row that right-wing extremists have been connected to all identified extremist-related killings." According to the ADL, between 2022 and 2024, there were 34 so-called "right-wing extremist" murderers, with 23 of them (68 percent) white supremacists. They say their attacks took 61 lives. Of course, those 61 deaths make up only a tiny fraction of the 58,781 murders the FBI recorded over the same three years. Still, as Trump noted, a political murder is "an attack on our entire nation." Yet, none of the cases listed by the ADL involve a right-winger murdering a political target. [more...]


Is Leo DiCaprio's New Film "One Battle After Another" The Battle We Really Need to Fight Right Now?

By Greg Rabidoux, Award-Winning Filmmaker, Author & Cultural Commentator

In the midst of political violence - including terror attacks on elected officials - car bombs, torture, anti-immigrant sentiment, general nihilist mayhem, and the kidnapping of Leo's estranged newbie-revolutionary daughter, here's the question: Is this movie the Dirty Harry of our days when the power of film to comment on, even move the needle on current debate was undeniable? Or are those heady cinematic days gone forever? It's not entirely the fault of the film. But it does say a lot about where cinema and Hollywood are, circa 2025. In other words, it ain't the 1970s. [more...]

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Bogus ADL Report Either Mislabels Leftist Violence as 'Right-Wing' or Omits It Entirely

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

The ADL's latest annual report claims that right-wing extremists have been connected to all identified extremist-related killings 2022-2024.

Sunday, at the memorial for Charlie Kirk - murdered by a leftist because of his political views - President Trump declared "that violence comes mainly from the left." And, on Friday, a leftist fired shots at the ABC station in Sacramento, California, in anger over Jimmy Kimmel's temporary suspension. Not everyone agrees. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) countered with its latest annual report, claiming, "This is the third year in a row that right-wing extremists have been connected to all identified extremist-related killings." According to the ADL, between 2022 and 2024, there were 34 so-called "right-wing extremist" murderers, with 23 of them (68 percent) white supremacists. They say their attacks took 61 lives. Of course, those 61 deaths make up only a tiny fraction of the 58,781 murders the FBI recorded over the same three years. Still, as Trump noted, a political murder is "an attack on our entire nation." Yet, none of the cases listed by the ADL involve a right-winger murdering a political target. [more...]

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

9-23-25 Great Guests for Your Show

1. Daniel Greenfield: 107 Horrible Days - The Real Story of the Kamala Campaign

2. Kenneth Rapoza: China Now Producing Dozens of Drugs Below Market Price - Dumping Them Globally is Next Move

3. Todd Sheets: Is Social Media Killing America?

4. Kerry Lutz: When Metals Rally with Markets - The Margin Call Nobody Priced In

5. John Lott: Charlie Kirk's Last Response is Clearly Based on Our Research - Mass Shooting Data Overwhelmingly Includes Gang Shootings

6. Greg Rabidoux: Do We Condemn Killing People for their Political Views or Not?

7. James Hirsen: A Just Outcome


107 Horrible Days - The Real Story of the Kamala Campaign

By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the Horowitz Freedom Center

[OR] Mark Tapson, Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center

Behind the scenes of one of the dumbest campaigns by one of the dumbest candidates.

In her book '107 Days,' Kamala Harris makes excuses for wasting enough money to buy the Detroit Tigers only to lose the election, but in '107 Horrible Days' the Freedom Center’s Shillman Fellow Daniel Greenfield tells the real story of one of the dumbest campaigns by one of the dumbest candidates. You'll laugh and cry (but mostly laugh) at stories like how Iran and the porn industry tried to help Kamala, how racists made her the candidate and why Dems still want her back. [more...] Order Daniel Greenfield’s new pamphlet NOW!


China Now Producing Dozens of Drugs Below Market Price - Dumping Them Globally is Next Move

By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America

As proof that no company can match China on price, Chinese producers of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and the key starting materials (KSMs) used to make them are slashing prices by up to 50%. Not even low-cost India – one of the largest importers of Chinese KSMs – can compete at those levels. If the U.S. wants to preserve a pharmaceutical industry that isn't almost entirely dependent on China, as it is today, then tariffs, quotas, and targeted industrial policies are essential. Without them, China's grip on pharmaceuticals and the broader, more advanced, biotechnology market will surely tighten. [more...]


Is Social Media Killing America?

By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened

In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's tragic death, many have aimed accusatory fingers at social media for its alleged role in drumming up self-reinforcing cesspools of hatred in the dark corners of the Internet. The Wall Street Journal editorialized that texts between Kirk's killer and his roommate, "show how one young mind, despite what appears to be a good upbringing in a loving family, can be twisted by what he reads online into an act of murderous violence for political reasons." Is social media somehow to blame for Mr. Kirk's tragic murder? [more...]


When Metals Rally with Markets - The Margin Call Nobody Priced In

By Kerry Lutz, Host of Financial Survival Network

Silver is pushing $44+, gold near $3,800, platinum roaring - and yet, equities are green. The Dow is up, the S&P is up, the NASDAQ is steady. Crude oil is ticking higher. Copper is hanging tough. Even the dollar index is flat. This isn't your classic "fear trade" where metals spike while stocks crater. This is something entirely different: a broad liquidity surge colliding head-on with structural short pressure in the metals market. [more...]


Charlie Kirk's Last Response is Clearly Based on Our Research - Mass Shooting Data Overwhelmingly Includes Gang Shootings

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

Questioner: Do you know how many mass shooters there have been in America over the last 10 years?

Charlie Kirk: Counting or not counting gang violence?

The CPRC stands alone in highlighting how many so-called "mass shootings" actually stem from gang fights. While tragedies like Uvalde (21 murdered), Lewiston, Maine (18 murdered), and Monterey Park, California (11 murdered) dominate national headlines, advocates often cite Gun Violence Archive (GVA) numbers claiming the U.S. suffers 600 mass shootings each year. [more...]


Do We Condemn Killing People for their Political Views or Not?

By Greg Rabidoux, Award-Winning Filmmaker, Author & Cultural Commentator

...and is political violence really ok with at least some of us?

A recent poll suggests that a significant percentage (11%) of those who identify as liberal either believe political violence, apparently even killing someone over their views, is somewhat justified with 12% not sure, Really? I wonder where or even whom they get their cue for embracing such a muddled and dangerously nuanced view. I get that some on the Left may genuinely believe this symbolic resolution was more partisan or pointed than they would have preferred. But sometimes, regardless of party or political ambition or pride you just need to show you are human. Make speeches. Cut ads. Rally the loyalists. Post on social media. Win more seats. Have more legislative say. But now is the time for every responsible human leader to make it crystal clear to all those on either or no side of the political aisle who contemplate evil in the dark and pull the trigger in the light that political violence to silence free speech is never justified. [more...]


A Just Outcome

By James Hirsen, NY Times Bestselling Author, International Business Attorney, News Analyst & Cultural Commentator

Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old resident of Washington County, Utah, stands accused of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, which took place on September 10, 2025, during a speaking event at Utah Valley University. The alleged assailant's crime, due to its premeditation, public endangerment, and assault on civil discourse itself, is one in which justice arguably demands the ultimate punishment available under the law. Robinson/s actions are clearly callous and demonstrate a flagrant disregard for the lives of Kirk, his family, and the attendees of the event. The evidence shows overwhelmingly that this was not an impulsive act, but rather a calculated killing. It was planned and executed with alarming precision. [more...]

Friday, September 19, 2025

107 Horrible Days - The Real Story of the Kamala Campaign


By
Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the Horowitz Freedom Center

[OR] Mark Tapson, Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center

Behind the scenes of one of the dumbest campaigns by one of the dumbest candidates.

In her book '107 Days,' Kamala Harris makes excuses for wasting enough money to buy the Detroit Tigers only to lose the election, but in '107 Horrible Days' the Freedom Center’s Shillman Fellow Daniel Greenfield tells the real story of one of the dumbest campaigns by one of the dumbest candidates. You'll laugh and cry (but mostly laugh) at stories like how Iran and the porn industry tried to help Kamala, how racists made her the candidate and why Dems still want her back. [more...]

Order Daniel Greenfield’s new pamphlet NOW!


Tuesday, September 16, 2025

9-16-25 Expert Guests for Your Show

1. Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch: Murder in the Existential Vacuum

2. Kenneth Rapoza: July Import Surge Another Case of Tariff Front-Loading as IEEPA Tariffs Double in August

3. Judd Dunning: You Can't Gun America Down

4. John Lott: If Mental Health Experts Can't Identify Murderers, What's the Backup Plan?

5. Todd Sheets: We Must Triumph over Chronic Violent Crime in Major American Cities

6. Daniel Greenfield: Washington Post Guild Defends Editorialist Fired for Faking Charlie Kirk Quote

7. Greg Rabidoux: Political Violence by the Few Could Stifle the Voices of the Many


Murder in the Existential Vacuum

By Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch

The assassination of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, highlights a growing crisis of meaning in America. Alleged killer Tyler James Robinson was reportedly isolated, immersed in toxic online subcultures, and influenced by radical left-wing ideologies such as anti-capitalism, anti-Zionism, and anti-Americanism. When faith, family, and community collapse, young people fill the emptiness with destructive ideologies. The existential vacuum breeds despair, and despair breeds violence. I would urge a national response: We must restore meaning. Families must teach responsibility and love. Communities must revive traditions that ground the human spirit. Leaders must inspire with higher purpose. Without this cultural renewal, tragedies like Kirk's assassination will multiply." [more...]


July Import Surge Another Case of Tariff Front-Loading as IEEPA Tariffs Double in August

By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America

The trade deficit rose 32.5% in July and imports were up 5.9%, but much of this can be attributed to importers bulking up on orders as the full brunt of the "Liberation Day" tariffs were set to start in August. Many of the usual top import items showed no sign of big import swings month-over-month. Pharmaceutical imports, usually an import leader, fell to $16 billion from $17.1 billion. Passenger car imports fell to $14.2 billion from $15 billion. Automotive parts held relatively steady on the month – $11.8 billion worth of imports in July versus $11.5 billion in June. Pharmaceuticals are not subject to tariffs, but Section 232 tariffs exist for cars and car parts with the exception of USMCA-made vehicles, which have duty-free entry into the U.S. (unless they fail to meet agreed upon content requirements). [more...]


You Can't Gun America Down

By Judd Dunning, Talk Show Host, Bestselling Author

How Charlie Kirk's enduring legacy, America's 234-year-old Second Amendment, and millions of armed citizens - from determined moms to steadfast patriots - remain freedom's ultimate safeguard.

As expected, the professional Left is exploiting the horrific murder of Charlie Kirk to push gun control. They are twisting his words for their own gain. Charlie was a principled Constitutional conservative who was opposed to gun control. He dedicated his life to freedom and would never have wanted his death to be used as an excuse to subjugate people or curtail freedoms. Charlie, in life, was right. In death, he is still right: Guns in the hands of good people preserve and create a better America. Guns are "worth it." [more...]


If Mental Health Experts Can't Identify Murderers, What's the Backup Plan?

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

A profound mental health crisis lies at the heart of violence in America. Decarlos Brown, Jr., the man who brutally stabbed to death the Ukrainian woman in Charlotte, North Carolina, was in a mental hospital earlier this year and diagnosed with schizophrenia. But doctors wouldn't have released him if they had viewed him as a danger to himself or others. Similarly, the killers at Minneapolis' Annunciation Catholic School and Nashville's Covenant School both struggled with mental illness. Nearly all mass shooters also battled suicidal thoughts. Yet, despite the fact that more than half of mass public shooters over the past 25 years were already under the care of mental health professionals, not a single one was identified as a danger to themselves or others. An entire body of academic research now explores why mental health experts so often fail to predict these attacks. [more...]


We Must Triumph over Chronic Violent Crime in Major American Cities

By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened

This past week, the combined effect of Iryna Zarutska's vicious murder, the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and the ongoing fights between major cities and the administration over chronic violent crime all brought the violence of the 1960s back home in a gut-wrenching way. Surely, a nation led by the Founders' timeless ideals - one that has gone to war with itself to preserve and advance them, that has crossed oceans to defend them, that has withered assassinations and cataclysmic social revolt to fulfill them - will awaken again to endure and triumph over whatever challenges tomorrow might bring. In spite of the enormity of these recent and ongoing tragedies, my resolution about these sentiments remains as powerful as what I felt while standing amidst the hallowed history that gave rise to them. [more...]


Washington Post Guild Defends Editorialist Fired for Faking Charlie Kirk Quote

By Daniel Greenfield, Author of Domestic Enemies

Washington Post employees are fine with faking quotes.

There are about a dozen things that Karen Attiah, the daughter of African immigrants, who serves as the Washington Post’s Global Opinions Editor, should have been fired for. She effectively endorsed Oct 7 and spread every possible smear and lie about Israel. Karen Attiah spread propaganda, accused everyone of racism and made false claims. Finally, she went too far, distorting and spreading a fake Charlie Kirk quote: "Black women do not have the brain processing power to be taken seriously. You have to go steal a white person's slot." The Washington Post finally went ahead and fired her. And the Washington Post employees union went to bat for her. [more...]


Political Violence by the Few Could Stifle the Voices of the Many

By Greg Rabidoux, Award-Winning Filmmaker, Author & Cultural Commentator

As we edge closer to our nation's 250th birthday anniversary, we are still very much a work in progress. "The Great Experiment," as the beginning of our nation was so aptly called, is still very much an experiment. We are still trying to see if it is possible. One thing we have learned is that the very act of talking through our differences, debating, and then moving forward together in peace, is proof of just how good humanity can be - how wonderful, yet fragile, our system is and always has been. Our Founders believed that the system of governance they created would serve as both a sturdy and enduring structure to preserve and protect these and other freedoms we all cherish. To believe or not believe. To pray or not to pray. To think for yourself. To express your deepest held beliefs and thoughts. To stand alone... or to join others who are like-minded. To help shape the house of democracy we all live under. [more...]

Friday, September 12, 2025

In memory of Iryna, Charlie, and the unnamed boys and girls dying daily in our streets

Be Careful, My Friends

By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened

In memory of Iryna, Charlie, and the unnamed boys and girls dying daily in our streets

Be careful my friends
Of the hatred we sow
For where it all ends
Is so hard to know

Be wary my friends
Of perilous pride
That self-justifies the loathing
Lurking deep inside

[more...]

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

9-9-25 Excellent Guests for Your Show

1. Michele Steeb: Washington, D.C. Has the Highest Per Capita Rate of Homelessness in America

2. Kerry Lutz: Crime's Real Root Causes - No Fathers, No Discipline, No God

3. Kenneth Rapoza: Move That Could Give Trump Tariff Win, Calm Bonds

4. Todd Sheets: What Happened to Housing?

5. Daniel Greenfield: Majority of Dems Support Socialism, Oppose Capitalism

6. Greg Rabidoux: Is Trump Really Guilty of a War Crime?

7. James Hirsen: Lack of Authenticity Spells Doom for the Democrat Party


Washington, D.C. Has the Highest Per Capita Rate of Homelessness in America

By Michele Steeb, Discovery Institute's Fix Homelessness Initiative

While HUD reports 3,800 homeless individuals in D.C., the Department of Education reports 6,600 homeless K–12 students, a figure that does not include the parent(s) or non-K-12 sibling(s) of the student. This represents a 39% increase over 2024 reports. This gap reveals what those on the front lines have long known: most homeless families are invisible to HUD because they're deemed "not homeless enough" to qualify for help. Studies show that the longer a child remains homeless, the higher the odds they'll drop out of school, develop an addiction, and turn to crime to survive and/or to fuel their addiction. The President's latest Executive Order acknowledges the link between homelessness, untreated mental illness, and public safety. It in no way "criminalizes" the homeless; it humanizes them, opening the door to providing them treatment for the diseases with which they struggle, and a real chance to heal, grow, and thrive by redirecting homelessness funding to include treatment services versus housing subsidies only. [more...]


Crime's Real Root Causes - No Fathers, No Discipline, No God

By Kerry Lutz, Host of Financial Survival Network

For years, the left has repeated the mantra that the "root causes" of crime are poverty, inequality, or lack of housing. But history tells a different story. America a century ago was far poorer, yet far safer. What did we have then that we've lost today? Stable families, functioning schools, and enforcement you didn't dare test. The single biggest driver of crime is the collapse of the family. In the 1950s, most children - black or white - were raised by two parents. Today, single-parent households dominate in many communities. Children raised without fathers are exponentially more likely to fall into gangs, drugs, and violence. [more...]


Move That Could Give Trump Tariff Win, Calm Bonds

By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America

A bipartisan congressional bill would impose a 10% minimum tariff - and stiffer rates for China

Barring a Supreme Court ruling in the Trump administration's favor, IEEPA tariffs will end around Oct. 15. The appeals court did not determine whether the U.S. is in some sort of economic emergency. The judges focused on the language of the statute itself. They decided IEEPA does not allow the president to impose tariffs. It does allow the president to "regulate" and "restrict" imports, which the Trump administration argued they will do via tariffs. The Trump administration does have another option: to support congressional action. If Congress sees itself being in charge of anything that raises revenue, then lawmakers can get involved. [more...]


What Happened to Housing?

By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened

Clearly, the housing markets have dramatically changed. In fact, the worst housing bubble in our nation's history started to collapse, causing some four million families to lose their homes to foreclosure. And now, less than two decades after the bubble, we have an unprecedented affordability crisis, which helped Donald Trump win re-election last year and, ironically, has also helped enable a socialist to take the lead in New York's mayoral contest. Furthermore, just this week, The Wall Street Journal ran an article about how more and more people are losing faith in the American dream. Referring to a Texan named Jeff Lindly and his family, the article noted, "They bought a house and, later, built two more. Now, two of his three adult children live with him in Godley, Texas, one in a trailer on the property and one with her husband and child in the home." [more...]


Majority of Dems Support Socialism, Oppose Capitalism

By Daniel Greenfield, Author of Domestic Enemies

Can we stop calling them Democrats now?

I remember when Dems complained that calling them socialists was unfair, but they might as well officially change the party name. A Gallup poll finds that 66% of Dems have a positive view of socialism and only 42% have a positive view of capitalism. Little surprise here really. The Left has been hammering the same message home for generations until it's reflexive dogma. And the Dems as a party have slid to the Left and no longer have any idea what it is they believe that distinguishes them from the Left. Having no real identity means that the Left becomes their identity. [more...]


Is Trump Really Guilty of a War Crime?

By Greg Rabidoux, Award-Winning Filmmaker, Author & Cultural Commentator

Last week, as Secretary of State Marco Rubio made clear, the U.S. military, following direct orders from its Commander-in-Chief President Trump, did not warn an incoming speedboat headed for the U.S. and loaded with drugs and crew. It did not attempt to stop, inspect, detain, interrogate, or send back. Democrats are not happy. Predictably, they are outraged over what they see as a pattern under this Administration to ignore the "rule of law" in order to "unfairly" go after a "simple man from Maryland" (Kilmar Abrego Garcia) and now, as one anti-Trump social media influencer claimed, "it (blowing up the drug boat and crew) is a war crime and Trump, a war criminal." Vice-President JD Vance responded on "X", posting, "I don't give a s**t what you call it." [more...]


Lack of Authenticity Spells Doom for the Democrat Party

By James Hirsen, NY Times Bestselling Author, International Business Attorney, News Analyst & Cultural Commentator

Democrats have been making the rounds on podcasts, cussing up a storm, singing sixties songs, and putting on their best tough guy and gal faces. It's all a desperate attempt to win back the voters they lost along the way to the Land of Woke. Negative public feedback as well as pathetic polling results indicate their antics aren't working. But they keep on trying. Apparently, no one has told them yet that it is impossible to resonate with people if you haven't got a message that's worth hearing. [more...]

Thursday, September 4, 2025

This One Move Could Give Trump a Win on Global Tariffs - and Calm the Bond Market

By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America

A bipartisan congressional bill would impose a 10% minimum tariff - and stiffer rates for China. President Trump's global tariffs were struck down by a federal appeals court, but Congress can impose its own duties. If the revenue is lost, credit rating agencies will react. As predicted, the U.S. Federal Appeals Court has struck down the president's use of the International Economic Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs. Barring a Supreme Court ruling in the Trump administration's favor, IEEPA tariffs will end around Oct. 15. [more...]

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

9-2-25 Great Guests for Your Show

1. Kerry Lutz: 10 Reasons Why Silver is Going to $100

2. Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch: If Mamdani Wins, Democrats Lose America

3. Kenneth Rapoza: Congressional Budget Office Confirms Tariff Revenue Will Decrease Deficit by $4 Trillion

4. Todd Sheets: Are We in a Stock Market Bubble?

5. Daniel Greenfield: Fake Orthodox Rabbis for Hamas

6. John Lott: Another Mass Shooting in a 'Gun-Free Zone'

7. Judd Dunning: Trump's Climate Reset - Exposing the Great Globalist Fear Machine

 

10 Reasons Why Silver is Going to $100

By Kerry Lutz, Host of Financial Survival Network

Silver has been the most suppressed, misunderstood, and strategically overlooked metal in modern financial history. For over sixty years, central banks, bullion banks, and policymakers have capped its price, painted the tape, and weaponized the futures markets to keep it "just another industrial commodity." But that façade is cracking. The forces gathering today - monetary, industrial, geopolitical, and technological - are converging into the perfect storm. The result will not be $30 silver, or $50 silver; we are heading for $100 silver and beyond. [more...]


If Mamdani Wins, Democrats Lose America

By Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch

The upcoming political battle in New York is not just about one district or one politician. If Zohran Mamdani, a self-described Democratic Socialist, manages to secure a decisive victory, the implications will reverberate across the entire Democratic Party nationwide. His win would symbolize not only the mainstreaming of radical socialist policies but also the embrace of rhetoric that alienates core American constituencies, including Jewish communities, moderate Democrats, and independents. It would mark the moment when Democrats signal that extremism is no longer a liability but a badge of honor - and that could spell their political undoing on a national scale. [more...]


Congressional Budget Office Confirms Tariff Revenue Will Decrease Deficit by $4 Trillion

By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) upped the ante on their estimate for fiscal deficit reduction, all due to higher tariffs that kicked into effect in August. Tariffs are offsetting tax cuts signed into law this summer in the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB).  The CBO raised its 10-year deficit reduction forecast by a trillion dollars to $4 trillion on Aug. 22. It was last forecast to be a $3 trillion reduction over 10 years back in June. This new update revises the June figures, estimating $3.3 trillion in primary deficit reduction and $700 billion in interest savings, for a combined total of about $4 trillion. [more...]


Are We in a Stock Market Bubble?

By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened

Annual stock price increases over the past five years for both the S&P and the NASDAQ are eerily similar to what happened in the 1920s and 1990s respectively. While not necessarily signaling a bubble, bull markets (sustained periods of increasing stock prices) do create a sense of optimism that stocks will continue rising and can lead investors to think that bear markets (a sustained period of declining stock prices) are a thing of the past. In addition to bull market thinking, it's also quite clear that, just as what happened in the 1920s with automobiles and consumer appliances, and 1990s with the Internet, the Artificial Intelligence Revolution has led to a modern form of the New Era Thinking that can make ideas about fundamentals (like corporate earnings) and valuations (price-earnings multiples) seem almost as anachronistic as the notion that radios were once a technological breakthrough. [more...]


Fake Orthodox Rabbis for Hamas

By Daniel Greenfield, Author of Domestic Enemies

“It is possible to make peace with Hamas.”

A leftist UCLA 'rabbi' who claimed Hamas is ready for 'peaceful coexistence' signed a letter attacking Israel's campaign against Hamas after Oct 7. The 'open letter,' billed as a "Jewish Orthodox response" and a "call for moral clarity" against Israel has been written up by anti-Israel outlets like the New York Times, JTA and The Forward, is mostly made up of anti-Israel activists and leftists, appeasers and the completely deluded. "In my assessment, it is possible to make peace with Hamas," Rabbi Michael Melchior, the fourth signatory had argued, claiming that the Muslim Brotherhood was open to co-existing with Israel but "that of course has never been reported here, because it doesn't fit into our picture of Islam" and insisted that Hamas had "always kept their parts of the agreements." [more...]


Another Mass Shooting in a 'Gun-Free Zone'

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

The Minneapolis killer made the point in his manifesto. The media insist on ignoring it.

Another mass shooter has struck, and the media is again refusing to say why he chose his target. Like other killers, he openly admitted that he sought out "gun-free zones." Yet mainstream outlets refuse to acknowledge it - and thereby ignore a policy solution that could save children's lives. [more...]


Trump's Climate Reset - Exposing the Great Globalist Fear Machine

By Judd Dunning, Talk Show Host, Bestselling Author

Trump’s powerful climate change policy deconstructions and the liberation of America.

The so-called "climate crisis" has become the last great lever of global control. The same elites who failed with mask mandates and vaccine passports turned to carbon taxes and energy rationing. Their goal was never to "save the planet." It was to limit your freedom. But the greatest crisis of our time isn't climate change; it's the exploitation of fear to consolidate control. President Trump understands this, and in his second term he has wasted no time tearing down the climate-industrial complex. The globalists wanted to scare America into submission. Trump is giving America courage through energy independence, limited government, and bold realism. [more...]