D. Paul Thomas in his latest podcast reports on the lecture he recently attended which argued in a "queer" Christianity
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For the Week of October 13, 2025 Milton Friedman on the decriminalization of drugs: Did his theories stand the test of time?: Over many decades thinkers like Milton Friedman and places like Enter Stage Right argued for the decriminalization of drugs like marijuana...a reality in many places now. Kathryn Haggart wonders we all made a horrible mistake "Green energy" opponents ignore the elephant in the room: Opponents of so-called "green energy" tread very carefully for fear of being attacked by the orthodoxy but Tom Harris has a message for them
Trump's DC takeover is working — in fact, it has already worked: Given the reduction in crime in Washington, D.C. the past few months, the only people who should be complaining are the criminals. Craig DeLuz looks at what's been happening in the city since the summer If only I'd been paid in (silver) quarters!: It's a claim people laugh at but Mike Maharrey shows that being paid in quarters prior to 1964 would have paid off handsomely for the average American...and how much the currency has been debased since Climate Cult fantasy and duplicity precede COP30: Paul Driessen says that cheeky claims about causes and solutions for an illusory climate crisis must be challenged Last Week When equal treatment feels like discrimination: Todd Gregory and Erik Gregory discuss the latest indignity that the Trump administration is subjecting people to: treating them like everyone else
The dangerous cost of divisive rhetoric: Remembering Charlie Kirk's legacy of civil discourse: Charlie Kirk's assassination highlights dangers of toxic political rhetoric and things need to change, writes Craig DeLuz Powerful Article III Project helping Trump appointee Jeffrey Clark combat D.C. Bar's 'barfare': Rachel Alexander reports on an organization that that has waded into the war being fought between the liberal D.C. Bar and a Trump administration official they're trying to disbar Why the war with Hamas will not end: Even if it were possible to negate or even temporarily suspend Hamas's religious motivations, says Lt.-Col. (res.) Maurice Hirsch, Hamas is also emboldened by internal Palestinian public opinion AI: Is it worth it?: Artificial intelligence advances rapidly, offering convenience and innovation, yet it's also raising concerns about dependence, ethics, and sustainability UN, EU, ICJ, Climate Cabal want to keep world's poor impoverished: International organizations proclaim a 'human right' to 'clean environment' but not to reliable energy or better health, says Paul Driessen View recent past articles or go to our archive |
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