1. Todd Sheets: SCOTUS on Trump's Tariffs
2. Patrick Dorinson: The State of the Union 2026
3. Daniel Greenfield: Putting Technology in Schools
Has Made Kids Dumber
4. John Lott: Virtually All Countries Support
Voter Photo ID, So Why the Filibuster?
5. Michele Steeb: Obama Admits Housing First Was a
Losing Strategy
6. Martin Mawyer: Main Street Vanishing
7. Aaron DeHOOG: The Biblical Blueprint for
Creating Wealth
8. James Hirsen: California's One-Party Rule Could
End with a Steve Hilton Win
SCOTUS on Trump's Tariffs
By Todd Sheets, Investment Banker, Economist, Author of 2008: What Really Happened
Last week, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against President Trump's
use of tariffs. The court specifically ruled against both the use of the global
tariffs and the more specific use of "fentanyl" tariffs against
Mexico, Canada and China. From the very beginning, I have consistently
supported the President's tariffs on economic and national security grounds. In
fact, I was one of the few who, after the Liberation Day tariff announcements
last year, pushed back against the fear mongering from both the political left
and right that the tariffs would push us into a depression and/or would be
highly inflationary. On both accounts, this analysis proved correct. [more...] ... Co-founder
of Anthropic on the Potential Risks of AI
The State of the Union 2026
By Patrick Dorinson, Author of The Common Sense Cowboy's Guide to Life
America today is like a car careening down a windy road driven
by two political parties who unfortunately don't know how to drive. They sit in
the front seat, trying to wrest the steering wheel from each other - Republicans
to the right and Democrats to the left - eventually running the car into a
ditch. They then turn to us, the American people, having been tossed around in
the back seat, and tell us to get out and get the car out of the ditch. And
then, to add insult to injury, they tell us that we will have to pay for all
the damage they caused! Then after we get the car out of the ditch and have our
wallets sufficiently emptied paying for the damage, they get back in the car
and do the same thing all over again. [more...]
Putting Technology in Schools Has Made Kids Dumber
By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center
I recently chatted with a public school teacher who was
bemoaning the impact of technology in the classroom. 'Smart' blackboards,
laptops for all kids and 'computer stations' have become all too commonplace
(along with soaring costs). While we get sob stories about not having enough
notebooks or pencils in schools, the reality is school districts are spending seven
figures on IT departments with server rooms alongside lunchrooms. Has any of
this worked? Just the opposite. [more...]
Virtually All Countries Support Voter Photo ID, So Why the
Filibuster?
By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime
"The bottom line is this: voter ID is not controversial in
this country," Harry Enten, the chief data analyst for CNN, recently reported.
Nor is it controversial in virtually any other country in the world. Yet
despite massive support among both Democrats (71%) and Republicans
(95%), only one Democratic member of the House and one in
the Senate are supporting the SAVE Act. Unless seven more of the 47 Senate
Democrats step forward, their filibuster will kill the bill. Democrats argue
that requiring free voter photo IDs – even when the ID itself costs nothing –
harms eligible voters by creating practical barriers to casting a ballot.
Shockingly, Democrats claim that women
are disproportionately disenfranchised by voter IDs, but women are also
strongly supportive of IDs and have exactly the same level of support as men.
[more...]
Obama Admits Housing First Was a Losing Strategy
By Michele Steeb, Homelessness Expert
Last weekend, former President Barack Obama acknowledged
a blunt political reality: "The average person doesn't want to have
to navigate around a tent city in the middle of downtown ... and we're not
going to be able to generate support [for treatment] if we simply say, 'It's
not their fault, they should be able to do whatever they want,' because that’s
a losing political strategy." Obama's recent comments implicitly concede
what voters have already recognized: permissiveness has failed in policy and in
results. Today's homelessness crisis is the predictable outcome of a federal
experiment that elevated progressive ideology above medical and behavioral
realities. It was neither organic, nor inevitable. [more...]
Main Street Vanishing
By Martin Mawyer, President of Christian Action Network
This may be the first generation that can live long enough to
watch its entire world evaporate while it is still alive. Phones are no longer
phones. They listen. They track. They record. They predict. Taxis are no longer
taxis. Many do not have drivers. Soon they may not even have steering wheels. Maps
do not fold. Photos do not fade. Birthday cards land in your inbox instead of
your mailbox. Something essential has slipped away. Not the past itself, but
the evidence of the past... the physical anchors - the touchstones that told
you, "You lived here. You belonged here." [more...] Subscribe to Patriot Majority Report
The Biblical Blueprint for Creating Wealth
By Aaron DeHOOG, Financial Expert
In my new book, CALLED TO PROSPERITY: Discover How to Give, Gain and Grow
Your Wealth for God's Kingdom, I wrote that we are called to
live a life of Abundant Prosperity. God commands us to increase our ability to give,
gain, and grow our money so that we can build His Kingdom "on earth
as it is in Heaven." But we must give, first. This is the key to unloving
money so that God can entrust you with more money. The Bible promises that if
God can get money THROUGH you, he will get it TO you (and there will be plenty
left FOR you). [more...]
California's One-Party Rule Could End with a Steve
Hilton Win
By James Hirsen, NY Times Bestselling Author, International Business Attorney, News Analyst & Cultural Commentator
California is at a breaking point. The once-Golden State has
been pummeled with sky-high taxes, faded dreams of home ownership, soaring
crime rates, a crumbling infrastructure, and an absentee governor who is
consumed with national ambitions. As California's 2026 gubernatorial race draws
near, one candidate in particular recently took the lead in the polls: Steve
Hilton, a business consultant, restaurateur, and former advisor to British
Prime Minister David Cameron. Hilton has garnered national attention for his
common-sense approach to revitalizing the Golden State. Resonating with the
state’s battered populace, Hilton has been focusing on working folks, as
opposed to Sacramento insiders and coastal elites. And he has zeroed in on what
voters truly care about: Good jobs, affordable homes, safe neighborhoods, and
effective schools. [more...]
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