đŻ The Democrats' war on America: an economy that serves nobody except those in charge. From: Richard Truesdell & Keith Lehmann/American Greatness. The worst thing about corruption as a system of government is that it works so well...
Hidden agendas: beware of the governmentâs push for a digital currency. From: John & Nisha Whitehead/Rutherford Institute. âThe greatest tyrannies are always perpetrated in the name of the noblest causes.ââThomas Paine
đ Principles are the antidote to politics. From: Barry Brownstein/AIER. âJefferson understood that those who cannot even control themselves should hardly seek to control others.â
The liberal media need a new name. From: Mark Judge/Washington Examiner. Itâs a sentence that keeps popping up over and over again online: âYou donât hate the media enough.â
đ The greatest scandal in modern American history that no one cares about. From: Ben Shapiro/Creators. The world will continue to spiral into chaos thanks to the leadership vacuum at the helm of the USA.
Joe Bidenâs disastrous legacy of crime at home and war abroad on full display in his final UN speech. From: Michael Goodwin/NY Post. Rarely if ever have things gotten so bad, so fast.
đ Recent overdose trends underline the folly of the war on drugs. From: Jacob Sullum/Reason. Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris support supply-side tactics that are worse than ineffective.
Biden-Harris irresponsible legacy: Debt is 100% of GDP, highest since WWII. From: Brian Riedl/NY Post. For the first time since the end of World War II, the federal debt will top 100% of the gross domestic product.
đ© Pandemic unemployment fraud to cost American taxpayers more. From: Craig Eyermann/Independent Institute. âThe U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) estimates that about 11 to 15 percent of total benefits paid during the pandemic were fraudulent, totaling between $100 to $135 billion.â
If you like your internet ... too bad. Biden-Harris want to wreck it. From: Stephen Moore/Fox News. Biden-Harris FCC jeopardizes internet freedom three different ways.
đź âSlitting the masterâs throatâ: Fired machete-wielding professor leads protesters in chilling chant. From: Jonathan Turley. For a person who chased reporters with a machete, it is a curious choice for a speaker against violence.
P. Diddy and Jeffrey Epstein barely scratch the surface of Americaâs elite rot. From: Evita Duffy-Alfonso/The Federalist. The corruption of our pop culture is linked to the corruption of our politics, which is leading us into tyranny.
đ EV graveyard: The unsold take up lots of dealer space. From: Issues & Insights Editorial Board. EVs âare losing value at an âunsustainableâ rate as a slowdown in consumer demand sends used car prices tumbling.â
Journal pressured to retract study on COVID-19 vaccine harms. From: Maryanne Demas/Brownstone Institute. A vaccine manufacturer based in India launched defamation proceedings against researchers who published a study that reported adverse events in people following Covid-19 vaccination.