⭐️ The crucible that’s coming. From: Eric Peters Autos. Some say elections don’t matter. Their cynicism – and frustration – is easy to understand and to empathize with. We all feel it. It’s easy to feel discouraged. Beaten, even. As if it no longer mattered. Except, of course, it does.
Kamala Harris and the masque of magical thinking. From: Roger Kimball/American Greatness. The Democrats have mutated into the party of nowhere, so it is not surprising that they prefer pleasing fantasy to sobering reality.
👀 Surveillance capitalism: You are the commodity. From: Robert Malone/Brownstone Institute. Surveillance capitalism is a business model based on the unilateral claim of human private experiences as free raw material for translation into behavioral data. The prediction and influencing of behavior, rather than goods and services, is the primary product.
Why Chevron is fleeing California. From: Wall Street Journal Editorial Board. The oil company moves to Texas as Sacramento regulators may take over the refining industry.
🤐 The stranglehold of censorship. From: Ed Thompson/American Thinker. As soon as the government enters into any control of the speech arena, no matter what you think or how you rationalize it, you are staring down the loaded barrel of censorship.
Who paid Peter Strzok off? From: Washington Times Editorial Board. Central figure in Russiagate scandal gets $1.2 million from taxpayers.
🤥 Kamala's claim of border success is a sociopathic lie. From: Rich Lowry/NY Post. A politician with an ounce of respect for the public might at least acknowledge, before saying anything else, that “mistakes were made.”
JD Vance and childless cat ladies: Cue the outrage. From: Larry Elder/Creators. The outrage was as intense as it was predictable.
🚌 "Millions" wasted on electric school busses as Maryland pivots back to diesel. From: Zero Hedge. A school district in Maryland is finding out just how costly virtue signaling can wind up being.
Biden-Harris administration freezes illegal alien parole program. From: Will Biagini/Texas Scorecard. Lawmakers have already been questioning whether the U.S. Department of Homeland Security can adequately monitor more than 1 million parolees.
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