1. Michele Steeb: HUD Demands Accountability in Homelessness Programs
2. John Lott: Gun Control's Endgame - No Guns
for Anyone
3. Kenneth Rapoza: AI Data Centers Help Drive
January Goods Deficit of $81.7 Billion
4. Daniel Greenfield: Trump Gets 200,000 Illegal Alien
Truck Drivers Off the Road
5. Martin Mawyer: Lawsuit Claims Predators are
Targeting Children Inside Roblox
6. Kerry Lutz: When You Should Never Pay a "Parking
Ticket"
7. John G. West: The Laws of Nature and of Nature's
God
HUD Demands Accountability in Homelessness Programs
By Michele Steeb, Homelessness Expert
In a system stripped of accountability - at the individual,
nonprofit, and government levels - the news that a San Francisco homeless
services executive has been charged with multiple felonies is not a surprise.
It is symptomatic of a structure that stopped demanding results. Since the
nation adopted Housing First as a universal mandate in 2013, homelessness has
climbed nearly 35%, despite the promise it would end within a decade. For
years, U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) measured essentially one outcome:
placement into permanent housing for six months - housing that required nothing
of the individual placed there. No sobriety. No engagement in treatment. No
work. No expectation of forward movement. The good news: HUD is now
implementing a long-overdue course correction - one that reestablishes
accountability at every level of the system: for individuals, for service
providers, and for the government agencies through which HUD distributes the
majority of its homelessness funding. [more...]
Gun Control's Endgame - No Guns for Anyone
By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime
Gun control groups sometimes openly acknowledge their goal of
banning all guns. If firearms are bad per se, it should be easy to find places
where either all guns or all handguns have been banned and murder/homicide
rates have gone down. One would think out of randomness that there should be at
least one place where murder rates have gone down or at least stayed the same,
but every single time, even for island nations, murder rates have gone up
immediately after the ban. A simple logic is at
play here: Who is most likely to obey the law? While such statutes may take a
few guns from criminals, they primarily disarm the most law-abiding citizens,
making it easier for criminals to commit crimes. [more...]
AI Data Centers Help Drive January Goods Deficit of $81.7
Billion
By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America
The overall goods and services deficit number
for January looked pretty good – coming in at $54.4 billion, its lowest monthly
point in years. But when services are stripped from the equation, the goods
trade looks like it has returned to level footing. January's goods deficit was
$81.7 billion, according to last week's trade data from
the Bureau of Economic Analysis. [more...]
Trump Gets 200,000 Illegal Alien Truck Drivers Off the Road
By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center
Illegal alien truckers who can't even read English are killing Americans.
Is there some reason why Americans can't drive
trucks? After a series of horrifying truck accidents by illegal aliens, some of
whom didn't even speak English, the Trump administration cracked down and the
media is crying. The media is howling that we’re going to
lose 200,000 truck drivers. The madness is that we ever had truck drivers who never
even spoke English. [more...]
Lawsuit Claims Predators are Targeting Children Inside Roblox
By Martin Mawyer, President of Christian Action Network
Parents often think of Roblox as a harmless digital playground
filled with cartoon characters and creative games. But a new lawsuit filed
by Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers claims the massive gaming platform
may be something far darker. According to reports about the lawsuit, Roblox has
become a place where predators can hide behind anonymous avatars and target
children who believe they are simply playing games with other kids. [more...] Subscribe to Patriot Majority Report
When You Should Never Pay a "Parking Ticket"
By Kerry Lutz, author of America's Great Parking Scam: You've Been Robbed
How to spot a private "invoice" masquerading as a government citation.
We've all seen it: you return to your car to find a slip of
paper under the wiper. It's orange or red, it says "CITATION" or "NOTICE
OF NON-COMPLIANCE" in bold letters, and it demands $45, $75, or even
$100. Your heart sinks. You feel like you've broken the law. Stop... take a
breath... and look closer. If you are in a private lot (like a
retail plaza, a beach-side garage, or a "2-hour free" zone managed by
a third party), that paper isn't a ticket. It's an invoice. [more...]
The Laws of Nature and of Nature's God
By John G. West, Author of Endowed by Our Creator
In Endowed by Our Creator,
political scientist John G. West explores the enduring truths of the
Declaration of Independence as America celebrates its 250th birthday.
There is a phrase in the Declaration of Independence's very first sentence
worth pausing over. Most people probably pass over it without thinking much
about it. The phrase is "the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God." This
phrase is important because it provides crucial background for understanding
the rest of the Declaration. [more...]
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