If you've not had the opportunity, I hope you can read or listen to the podcast of October 30, "The Shaming of the Evangelical Church: Part I." Today's sequel is modest compared to the vast complexity of our subject, but perhaps there will be a thought or two worthy of your consideration.
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For the Week of December 2, 2024 Let's say man is changing the climate. So what?: To those people who continually proclaim that humanity's activities are changing the climate, Selwyn Duke has a question for them to answer: Why do you assume that's a bad thing? Looking at the structural problems of Canadian conservatism at the end of 2024 (Part Three): Mark Wegierski looks at the media and the academy in Canada as part of his ongoing series of what passes for a conservative sphere in America's northern neighbour Obama once gave Trump's new border czar an award for mass deportation of illegal aliens: The mainstream media machine has spun up and are declaring Trump's proposed border czar Tom Homan to be a monster on par with the worst of those in the Third Reich, writes Deroy Murdock, clearly forgetting recent history How to end the Fed: "End the Fed" is responsible for some funny memes shared in conservative and libertarian circles, but would it actually be possible and, most importantly, how would things work without a central bank? Peter St. Onge has some answers Seven key indicators to watch as the dollar declines: Predictions of the US dollar's decline are as regular as a clock's tick but Mike Maharrey argues it is a very real possibility and offers some indicators he believes you should be watching Is Biden the real problem?: The bugbear of inflation has been laid at the feet of the soon-to-be outgoing Joseph Biden, but Luke Fong wonders if that's entirely fair A Trump win has Iran recalculating its war with Israel: Before last month's American election, Iran was rattling nuclear sabres like it was going out of style. Since Donald Trump's victory? Aviram Bellaishe says things have clearly changed Last Week Loyalty oaths - Or personnel is policy?: Donald Trump has come under fire for daring to nominate people who are actually loyal to him for important positions in the administration, a criticism that Todd Gregory and Erik Gregory found profoundly stupid Don't let the left destroy Trump's picks with hypocritical accusations and unrealistic standards: They may have lost the election, but that doesn't mean that the political left is going to give up their fight. The next battleground is Donald Trump's nominees, writes Rachel Alexander Looking at the structural problems of Canadian conservatism at the end of 2024 (Part Two): Mark Wegierski continues to note the lack of an infrastructure or "eco-system" for conservatives Democrats lost by overly orchestrating anti-Trump efforts: Ken Reid argues that while Nancy Pelosi got blamed for a top-down "orchestration" of the anti-Trump efforts during the election, but the Cabal was broader than that Trump Day 1: Demolish the Demos' rigged midterm election strategy: Mark Alexander argues that there is an irrefutable correlation between the states Harris/Walz won and voter ID requirements European Central Bank warns surging government debt is "potential threat": Like a lot of governments around the world, writes Mike Maharrey, European governments have a debt addiction -- and the European Central Bank says it's a huge problem Janet Yellen's transitory inflation: A flawed pandemic inflation stance: Janet Yellen's policies during the COVID-19 pandemic were built on a number of assumptions, writes Vick Tan, and the aftereffects continue to be felt by ordinary Americans Avoiding self-inflicted trade and economic wounds: Paul Driessen argues that European debates and experiences offer guidance for President Trump and Congress Assessing the Houthi threat to Israel and the West: Most people think of Yemen's Houthis as a bunch of unsophisticated goat herders that can occasionally cause some trouble in the Middle East. Lenny Ben-David says very far from the truth...and you can thank Iran for the new reality |
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