1. Fmr. Congressman Bob Livingston: Our Declaration Gave Us a Better World... and It's Still Improving
2. Michele Steeb: Do Churches Really Help the
Homeless?
3. Daniel Greenfield: Bernie Sanders Teams Up with
China to Restrict U.S. AI?
4. Todd Sheets: Why are we Still in Iran?
5. Kenneth Rapoza: War, AI, and Grid Stress - Why
This is Solar Power's Moment
6. Mark Tapson: Breaking Down the Would-Be
Assassin's Manifesto
7. John Lott: Dem/Leftist Rhetoric Has Dark
Impact
Our Declaration Gave Us a Better World... and It's Still
Improving
By Fmr. Congressman Bob Livingston, Author of The Rainbow Chaser
Any success I, as an American citizen, have enjoyed was due
solely to my inheritance of freedom in our Declaration of Independence and our
U.S. Constitution. Those great documents endowed us all with abundant
opportunity without guarantees. And they changed the course of history, not
just for Americans but for billions of people around the world. Our forefathers endowed us with opportunity to pursue
happiness regardless of ethnicity or station in life. We have been free to
better ourselves and our families through initiative and intelligence... or
not. There were never guarantees of success. And there is no guarantee that our
freedoms of today will be with us tomorrow. In his inaugural address as
governor of California in 1967, former President Ronald Reagan warned us that
our freedoms are fragile and can be lost in a single generation. America
is celebrating its 250th anniversary, and every one of us should be proud.
[more...]
Do Churches Really Help the Homeless?
By Michele Steeb, Homelessness Expert
For more than a century, America's response to homelessness was
rooted in faith. Churches, rescue missions, Catholic Charities, and the
Salvation Army fed the hungry, sheltered the vulnerable, and most importantly,
walked alongside them toward restoration. They innately understood a
fundamental truth: Homelessness is a human transformation challenge requiring
recovery, accountability, and the restoration of purpose. Over the past decade,
however, policymakers have been increasingly steered toward a different
conclusion. [more...]
Bernie Sanders Teams Up with China to Restrict U.S. AI?
By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center
Bernie's back to working with Commies to undermine America.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, the oldest living foreign influence
operation, certainly in the Senate, is at it again. Lately, Sanders has gotten
attention for talking about AI, even though he knows virtually nothing about AI
or anything technological. What was Bernie's AI endgame? With Bernie, it's best
to start by asking two questions about anything he supports: 1) What's in it
for Bernie? 2) How does it help America's Communist and Islamist enemies
undermine the United States? [more...]
Why are we Still in Iran?
By Todd Sheets, Investment Banker, Economist, Author of 2008: What Really Happened
In short, the war continues because the
historic opportunity to make the world a substantially safer and more
prosperous place still exists and the winds of war have revealed that our original
mission is even more important than we previously realized. I believe the winds
of public opinion will ultimately shift from the spin doctored by those seeking
political advantage to the weight of the War's accomplishments. Let's all hope
that President Trump can find a way to seize the historic opportunity to
accelerate the collapse of this terrorist regime, unleash a new era of peace
and prosperity in the Middle East and, in the process, checkmate China, all of
which would favorably shift the arc of world history. [more...]
War, AI, and Grid Stress - Why This is Solar Power's Moment
By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America
The war in Iran is solar power's COVID moment. During the
pandemic, and shortly afterwards, Western governments, ours included, looked at
world supply chains of everything from basic semiconductors used in cars, to
generic drugs, and saw how pandemic lockdowns disrupted them drastically. The
auto industry in the U.S. had to furlough workers. U.S. hospitals famously
could not get personal protection equipment as basic as nitrile gloves and
masks. Now with oil and gas price fluctuations and potential shortages on the
horizon due to war damaged infrastructure in the Gulf states, the benefits of
deploying solar and storage are becoming increasingly obvious. [more...]
Breaking Down the Would-Be Assassin's Manifesto
By Mark Tapson, Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center
"I experience rage thinking about everything this administration has done."
In the wake of Saturday’s most recent
assassination attempt on the life of President Trump, former President Barack
Obama posted on Sunday a social media statement in which
he declared that "we don't yet have the details about the motives behind
[the] shooting." Apparently he didn't read the failed assassin's
manifesto, which The New York Post published in full – 1,052 words he sent to
family members just 10 minutes or so before he barreled through a security
cordon toward the room in which Trump, administration officials such as Pete
Hegseth and Stephen Miller, and other guests attended the White House
Correspondents Dinner. [more...]
Dem/Leftist Rhetoric Has Dark Impact
By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime
Is there a question whether Democrat rhetoric is convincing some
people that violence is justified? If someone really believes Trump is an
existential threat to democracy, will they feel justified in engaging in
violence? Protesters were seen holding signs saying "death to all of them"
outside the Washington Hilton after the shooting and attempted assassination of
the president at the White House Correspondents Dinner. And some people don't think this type of
rhetoric has an impact? [more...] Also: "Gun free zones" are bad policies
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