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Equity is the New Communism

February 23, 2023|Government|

By Daniel Greenfield - February 05, 2023 The Biden administration is ordering state and local governments to submit ‘equity plans’ or lose federal funding. This latest shot in the long “war against the suburbs” is part of former Rep. Marcia L. Fudge’s plan, [...]

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Judicial Nominee Fails Constitution

February 14, 2023|Government|

EPIC FAIL: Biden Judicial Nominee Can’t Answer Basic Questions on the Constitution (Video) By Kristinn Taylor - January 26, 2023 Joe Biden has made it a hallmark of his presidency to nominate more women and “people of color” to the the [...]

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Our California Rain Forest

February 13, 2023|Government|

By: Victor Davis Hanson January 27, 2023 It has been snowing, raining, and flooding in California for nearly a month. So great is the deluge that our “climate scientists,” who warned us of a permanent drought and the end [...]

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How Government Funds Riots

February 9, 2023|Government|

How the Atlanta Riots Were Funded Even after an ‘Atlanta Forest Defender’ shot a Georgia state trooper in the stomach and his comrades set off race riots in the city, the leftist group at the center of it [...]

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Unseen Cost of Government

February 7, 2023|Government|

  The Unseen Cost of Government Largesse Every dollar the government must borrow is a dollar not available for private businesses or individuals to borrow, and that reduces future economic growth and job creation. Nathan J. Richendollar - [...]

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SCOTUS: 3 Cases

January 30, 2023|Supreme Court|

Supreme Court Poised for Another Year of Landmark Decisions By Seamus Brennan - January 19, 2023 After a historic term for the Supreme Court in 2021-2022—during which the High Court overturned Roe v. Wade and solidified the most significant Second [...]

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