We’ve heard little from our 45th President, Donald J. Trump since he left office less than two months ago. In the interim, our new 46th President, Washington perennial insider Joe Biden, has jettisoned all the stops in an all-out effort to undo President Trump’s efforts to protect America’s working class and middle class from the […]
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During the 1990s there was a legal and philosophical idea, championed by Milton Friedman among others, that a corporation exists to serve the interests of the shareholders, being that they are the rightful owners of the corporation. Progressive thought leaders responded with the countertheory of stakeholder capitalism. Under stakeholder theory the shareholders have a stake […]
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In simpler times, environmentalists and Big Business were on opposite poles. While Greens blamed capitalism for destroying the planet, industry leaders credited the free market system with providing jobs and prosperity. It seems those days are gone. Shortly after President Biden was elected, more than 150 world leaders signed an open letter to Biden, pledging […]
Lockdowns should have shown every American just how tyrannical and unreasonable our leaders can be. There are elected leaders like Governor Cuomo who have acted as outright tyrants, alienating everyone, even those in his own party. Then there are the unelected bureaucrats who wave away our liberties with the stroke of a pen from the secrecy of […]
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Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul, during a Senate confirmation hearing, railed against President Joe Biden’s nominee for assistant Health and Human Services secretary, Dr. Rachel Levine, a transgender health official in Pennsylvania, over Levine’s support for gender reassignment surgery. “According to the WHO, gender mutilation is recognized internationally as a violation of human rights,” Paul […]
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If Xavier Becerra wins confirmation as Secretary of Health and Human Services, he will make history, because Becerra would likely become the first Cabinet secretary to believe the First Amendment does not grant churches the freedom of religion. Such an extreme view, endowed with the full power of the federal government, would vitiate the religious […]
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That’s what Coca-Cola wants me to do. A diversity training program at Coca-Cola gives pointers on how to be less white. I’m going to take it to heart and try to be more Asian, in ways that I’ll describe momentarily. First, as background, the program said that the way to be less white is to: be […]
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America’s recent presidents have been all over the spectrum politically, but they shared one thing in common: near-total indifference to our national debt. George W. Bush wasn’t that interested in fiscal matters, not vetoing a single bill his first six years in office. He exerted little influence as the deficit started to climb. Barack Obama […]
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We have a new form of government. One we did not consciously select. This is just one of the bizarre elements of the ongoing Wuhan virus crisis and subsequent lockdown. What is remarkable is the fundamental abuse of power we have endured. In reality, the government has on a very basic level, ignored structural protections […]
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Rush Limbaugh’s passing this week triggered sadness on the Right and glee on the Left. The Left’s grave dancers exulted in his death, believing that they had just rid themselves of one of America’s greatest and most persuasive opponents of their twisted views favoring an Orwellian future for our nation. With Rush no longer available to […]
Donald Trump: The Once and Future President
/in Featured, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by CincinnatusWe’ve heard little from our 45th President, Donald J. Trump since he left office less than two months ago. In the interim, our new 46th President, Washington perennial insider Joe Biden, has jettisoned all the stops in an all-out effort to undo President Trump’s efforts to protect America’s working class and middle class from the […]
Why “Stakeholder Capitalism” Is a Disaster for Entrepreneurs
/in Economy, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Thomas SpainDuring the 1990s there was a legal and philosophical idea, championed by Milton Friedman among others, that a corporation exists to serve the interests of the shareholders, being that they are the rightful owners of the corporation. Progressive thought leaders responded with the countertheory of stakeholder capitalism. Under stakeholder theory the shareholders have a stake […]
Corporate Leaders Cozy up to Costly Biden Climate Agenda
/in Economy, Environment, Featured, Politics/by Craig RuckerIn simpler times, environmentalists and Big Business were on opposite poles. While Greens blamed capitalism for destroying the planet, industry leaders credited the free market system with providing jobs and prosperity. It seems those days are gone. Shortly after President Biden was elected, more than 150 world leaders signed an open letter to Biden, pledging […]
The Danger of the Administrative State
/in Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Ethan YangLockdowns should have shown every American just how tyrannical and unreasonable our leaders can be. There are elected leaders like Governor Cuomo who have acted as outright tyrants, alienating everyone, even those in his own party. Then there are the unelected bureaucrats who wave away our liberties with the stroke of a pen from the secrecy of […]
Rand Paul Blasts Transgender Biden Nominee For Endorsing Sex Changes For Young Children
/in Culture War, Featured, Healthcare, Liberty, Life Advocacy, Politics/by Tristan JusticeKentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul, during a Senate confirmation hearing, railed against President Joe Biden’s nominee for assistant Health and Human Services secretary, Dr. Rachel Levine, a transgender health official in Pennsylvania, over Levine’s support for gender reassignment surgery. “According to the WHO, gender mutilation is recognized internationally as a violation of human rights,” Paul […]
Xavier Becerra Would Destroy the First Amendment
/in Featured, Liberty, Politics/by Reverend Ben JohnsonIf Xavier Becerra wins confirmation as Secretary of Health and Human Services, he will make history, because Becerra would likely become the first Cabinet secretary to believe the First Amendment does not grant churches the freedom of religion. Such an extreme view, endowed with the full power of the federal government, would vitiate the religious […]
I’m Trying to Be More Asian and Less White
/in Culture War, Latest News, Liberty, Politics, Satire/by Craig J. CantoniThat’s what Coca-Cola wants me to do. A diversity training program at Coca-Cola gives pointers on how to be less white. I’m going to take it to heart and try to be more Asian, in ways that I’ll describe momentarily. First, as background, the program said that the way to be less white is to: be […]
Bi-Partisan Fiscal Irresponsibility
/in Economy, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Thomas C. PattersonAmerica’s recent presidents have been all over the spectrum politically, but they shared one thing in common: near-total indifference to our national debt. George W. Bush wasn’t that interested in fiscal matters, not vetoing a single bill his first six years in office. He exerted little influence as the deficit started to climb. Barack Obama […]
A New Form Of Government
/in Economy, Featured, Liberty, Politics/by Neland NobelWe have a new form of government. One we did not consciously select. This is just one of the bizarre elements of the ongoing Wuhan virus crisis and subsequent lockdown. What is remarkable is the fundamental abuse of power we have endured. In reality, the government has on a very basic level, ignored structural protections […]
Rush Limbaugh: Conservative Icon and Giant
/in Culture War, Education, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by CincinnatusRush Limbaugh’s passing this week triggered sadness on the Right and glee on the Left. The Left’s grave dancers exulted in his death, believing that they had just rid themselves of one of America’s greatest and most persuasive opponents of their twisted views favoring an Orwellian future for our nation. With Rush no longer available to […]