As we continue to pray for the city of Los Angeles and the victims of its ravaging fires, may you enjoy (if that's the word) this slight offering on the nature of "unconditional love" with "no strings attached." Sounds good, doesn't it? Perhaps too good to be true.
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For the Week of February 10, 2025 Deep state defiance and resistance is insurrection: Todd Gregory and Erik Gregory argue that America's intelligence community is infested with people opposed to the Trump administration and actively resisting the president's reforms Democrats resort to lawfare, hand picking leftist judges to stop Trump's massive mandate: The American people may have spoken and made their wishes clear in November, says Rachel Alexander, but the Democrats and their allies on the bench are doing their best to subvert President Trump's agenda
The Legend of the Grand Inquisitor: Considering Dostoevsky's parenthetical story: The Brothers Karamazov is a challenging book to engage with but Charlotte B. Cerminaro argues there is much to learn and focuses her attention on one of the most pertinent to modern eyes chapters, The Legend of the Grand Inquisitor Will tariffs cause "inflation?": The US Federal Reserve finally received the answer to their prayers: An excuse for the "transitory" inflation that has plagued the American economy over the last few years, writes Mike Maharrey Will the Fed's waste & abuse finally get attention too?: Trump administration investigators have found billions in insane spending by US agencies like USAID. Clint Siegner says the real prize may be the US Federal Reserve Howard University's 'safe space' for hate: The Kendi/Jones race-bait tag team, ensconced at Howard University and building a small race-baiting financial empire, are a match made in hell, says Mark Alexander Last Week One billion Americans? When do we end immigration?: How many is enough? You don't need to look too far to hear a pundit opine how large the American population should be. Selwyn Duke takes a look at the question It's not just TikTok — the social media data-mining solution: Before Donald Trump was for TikTok, he was against it! Mark Alexander says if the US president is serious about promoting free speech on social media platforms, there are a few things he can do
Trump's tariffs aren't going to increase prices, despite the Democrats' fake gaslighting: If the Biden administration proved anything, writes Rachel Alexander, is that tariffs are an effective trade tool and do not increase prices for the country that institutes them Null and void?: If former President Joe Biden didn't comprehend what he was doing -- something that even many Democrats grudgingly admit may have been the case, asks Paul Driessen, are his laws, orders and regs even valid? Fed hits pause, tells us what we already knew: The U.S. Federal Reserve is caught in a vicious trap where either lowering or raising rates is simultaneously both a good and bad move. Mike Maharrey wonders which way the central bank will end up taking Is the end of the Shiite sect as a dominant political force in Lebanon approaching?: Col. (ret.) Dr. Jacques Neriah argues that Hizbullah -- and the wider Shiite community in Lebanon -- have suffered a series of failures in recent months and may presage a coming to an end of their influence in that country's political scene The excuses for DEI programs get worse and worse: Over time, the reason why DEI is necessary has changed, writes Stefan Padfield, and the excuses offered for it have only gotten worse View recent past articles or go to our archive |
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