⭐️ Trump's war on the D.C. establishment requires this exact cabinet to fight. From: Jonathan Tobin/Newsweek. This time, Trump won't be stopped from transforming Washington.
Victor Davis Hanson: Can Trump end Ukraine’s ‘endless war?’ From: American Greatness. There are lots of parties who want, and lots of incentives for, an end to our 21st-century Verdun.
👉 “Precedent…doesn’t matter anymore” From: Jonathan Turley. Democrats dispense with pretenses and principles in Pennsylvania.
WSJ issues scathing indictment of how Democrats blew it on inflation. From: Zero Hedge. The Wall Street Journal has issued a scathing postmortem analysis of how the Biden administration completely botched the economy and supercharged inflation.
🤐 Free speech for students disappears if SCOTUS doesn’t protect shirts. From: Greg Piper/Just the News. "There are only two genders." “let's go, Brandon!" The Gadsden flag and “don’t tread on me.”
Trump appoints FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr as agency chair. From: Melanie Sun/Epoch Times. The president-elect describes Carr as a great supporter of free speech.
👏 A Trump U.S. energy renaissance. From: Wall Street Journal Editorial Board. The choice of Burgum and Wright means more domestic fossil-fuel production.
Chris Wright, an unapologetic energy humanist, will be the next Secretary Of Energy. From: Robert Bryce. For the first time, the DOE will be led by someone from the energy sector.
🔎 The tide is turning against the green elites. From: Joel Kotkin/Spiked. Western publics are rejecting the self-destructive and immiserating policies of Net Zero.
Green grifters. From: Heather MacDonald/City-Journal. Another elite-laden conference demonstrates the staggering hypocrisy of climate-change activism.
😮 Half of Gen Z suffers from ‘eco-anxiety,’ new poll finds. From: Brendan McDonald/The College Fix. → All of the those years of educational indoctrination were not in vain.
Making cars – and trucks – affordable again. From: Eric Peters Autos. Donald Trump’s promise to make American Great Again could easily be delivered on by making cars – and trucks – affordable again.
🎯 Infographic: How Republicans and Democrats view federal agencies. From: Reason Staff. Democrats tend to view the feds favorably but many agencies are under water among Republicans.
How America's accurate election polls were covered up. From: Matt Taibbi/Racket News. The Real Clear Politics National Average was removed by Wikipedia before the election and the New York Times denounced its failure to skew data.