EU state’s president pledges to bring Russia ‘to its knees’

EU state’s president pledges to bring Russia ‘to its knees’

Alar Karis urges the West to keep up the pressure on ordinary Russian citizens, to force political “change” in Moscow Estonian President Alar...
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Watch: The View Try to Bully Radio Host Into Endorsing Biden – It Blows Up In Their Faces

Watch: The View Try to Bully Radio Host Into Endorsing Biden – It Blows Up In Their Faces

Radio Host Charlamagne the God smacked down the liberal hosts of The View when they tried yet again to pressure him into endorsing...
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Lithuania’s Recovery from Communism…and More

Lithuania’s Recovery from Communism…and More

From an economic perspective, the world is a laboratory and nations are experiments. Some countries show the wrong approach, while others serve as role models. Today, let’s look at...
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The Belgian Version of Great Moments in Human Rights

The Belgian Version of Great Moments in Human Rights

My writings about Belgium have been very sporadic. When I do comments about that country’s policies, it’s usually to complain about the excessive burden of government spending (as captured...
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Trade and Hypocrisy, Captured in Tweets

Trade and Hypocrisy, Captured in Tweets

Today’s column is about international trade, but I’m not going to regurgitate my usual arguments about the benefits of free trade or get wonky about creative...
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Defending “Neoliberalism”

Defending “Neoliberalism”

Whenever I’m part of a debate about the merits of free markets, I ask my leftist opponent to respond to my never-answered question. Cite an...
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Social Security: Debunking the Debunking

Social Security: Debunking the Debunking

When the Social Security Administration released its annual Trustees’ Report last week, I crunched the numbers to show that the fiscal burden of the program...
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Lithuania’s Recovery from Communism…and More

From an economic perspective, the world is a laboratory and nations are experiments. Some countries show the wrong approach, while others serve as role models. Today, let’s look at the relative success of Lithuania, a small nation on the Baltic Sea in Northeastern Europe. It was forcibly

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The Belgian Version of Great Moments in Human Rights

My writings about Belgium have been very sporadic. When I do comments about that country’s policies, it’s usually to complain about the excessive burden of government spending (as captured by this OECD chart). Today’s column will be about Belgium, but the focus will not be fiscal policy. Instead,

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Trade and Hypocrisy, Captured in Tweets

Today’s column is about international trade, but I’m not going to regurgitate my usual arguments about the benefits of free trade or get wonky about creative destruction. Instead, I’m going to make a point about the glib, hypocritical, and dishonest nature of politicians. Here’s a tweet from Logan Dobson. He

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Defending “Neoliberalism”

Whenever I’m part of a debate about the merits of free markets, I ask my leftist opponent to respond to my never-answered question. Cite an example, I beg them, of big government producing prosperity. Inevitably, that person either dodges the question or gives an

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Social Security: Debunking the Debunking

When the Social Security Administration released its annual Trustees’ Report last week, I crunched the numbers to show that the fiscal burden of the program is projected to dramatically increase. Payroll taxes are going to climb rapidly, but spending will grow even faster.

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The Ratification of the New and Eternal Covenant

This weekend, we celebrate the Solemnity of The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. It also marks the end of a two-year Eucharistic revival within the Catholic Church in America. This Eucharistic revival was principally initiated to draw the Catholic

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You in a heap o’ trouble, boy!

Once again, the media wrote the story in a way to not specify that the victims were boys, but there was no way to hide the truth due to the nature of the allegations! Former teacher faces child sex assault charges

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Quote Of The Day, May 27, 2024

“I will keep Elizabeth Warren and her goons away from your Bitcoin and I will never allow the creation of a Central Bank Digital Currency.” –  Donald Trump, speaking at the Libertarian National Convention Saturday The post Quote Of The Day,

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Memorial Day

Observed the last Monday in May, Memorial Day honors those who lost their lives while in service to the United States during peace and war. Memorial Day is not a celebration but a solemn day to reflect on veterans and military

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Donald Trump Is a Big Hit at NASCAR

NASCAR loves Donald Trump. When he flew over the Coca Cola 600, the crowd went wild. The former president is the blue collar billionaire. All the media can talk about is some people booed him at the Libertarian Convention, and they

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Biden Plans to Release 1 Million Gasoline Barrels

(RightWing.org) – The Biden administration plans to release a million barrels of gasoline from the Northeast Gasoline Supply Reserve. The Department of Energy says the plan is to reduce prices over the July 4th holiday. In reality, it’s probably an attempt

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Iron Butterfly’s Doug Ingle Passes Away At 78

The music world is mourning the loss of Doug Ingle, a pivotal figure in rock music history, whose voice and keyboard skills helped catapult Iron Butterfly to international fame. Deadline reported that Ingle passed away on Friday evening with his family

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Some call it treason

It has been discouraging to see that the lessons learned in the first half of the 20th century have now been forgotten, as nationalism is on the rise in many regions. And now we are seeing a repeat of the McCarthyism

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Get US Out of NATO

By: Devvy May 27, 2024 “Suffer not yourselves to be betrayed with a kiss.” -Patrick Henry, March 23, 1775 Today is Memorial Day.  George Washington’s Farewell Address to the People of these United States of America, 1796 “The great rule of

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