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The endemic threat of the leftist hate machine: The ongoing Two Minutes of Hate that the political left has engaged in against Donald Trump and his supporters has gotten several people killed, argues Mark Alexander

Cdn pol On the 20th anniversary of Stephen Harper’s first victory (2006) – the decline of the Tory tradition in Canada since the 1980s (Part Nine): Mark Wegierski looks at some of the flaws of socialism as a critique of late modernity

Enough states agreed to an Article V Convention in 1979, So why the Congressional stalemate?: Since 1979, enough states have submitted an application to hold a constitutional convention, and yet Congress has refused to do so. Rachel Alexander says those states may be readying a way to force the issue

Wall Street and sound money: A powerful enemy of sound money is none other than Wall Street, which benefits from fiat currency. Joseph Solis-Mullen explains how

SPLC finally faces a reckoning for the political violence it stoked: The Southern Poverty Law Center did an excellent job of pretending to stand against racial violence, but it was a facade the entire time, charges Curtis Hill

The arteries of empire: How the U.S.-Iran war is redrawing the U.S.-China energy map: This conflict accelerates the realization of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor. The future of Middle Eastern wealth relies not on controlling the vulnerable waters of the Gulf, but on securing the overland, technologically integrated corridors of tomorrow, writes Ella Rosenberg

What about Earth’s threatened and endangered people?: We just had our 57th Earth Day, writes Paul Driessen, and our planet’s poorest people were ignored yet again

Swalwell: The real story is the cover-up: The rapid fall of Eric Swalwell after decades of Democrat and media cover-ups of his abuse is a case study of corruption and abject hypocrisy, writes Mark Alexander

Cdn pol On the 20th anniversary of Stephen Harper’s first victory (2006) -- the decline of the Tory tradition in Canada since the 1980s (Part Eight): Mark Wegierski looks at what a reflective conservatism and more thoughtful social democratic ideas may have in common

Christian man in prison for 22 years appeals sentence on death row for murder he did not commit: Patrick Bearup isn't an innocent man, but one thing he is most certainly not guilty of is murder. Rachel Alexander says the man deserves another shot at justice and hopefully that will happen despite major players working against him

Fiat money and the decline of civilization: Fiat money has been one of the biggest destroyers of civilization, charges Mike Maharrey, by empowering government and pushing people to adopt a more consumerist lifestyle

Cdn pol Examining the Polish-Canadian community on the 235th anniversary of the Polish Constitution of 1791: Mark Wegierski presents a piece co-authored with Pola Kojder on how Polish-Canadians reflect history but have had limited influence

Not an accidental failure: Israel’s approach in Lebanon keeps Hizbullah alive: Israel neglected the foundations of classical warfare and is now confronting the consequences. The problem is not that the war was halted, but that it was conducted without aiming at achieving decisive victory, writes Oded Ailam

State Bar of California ignored Schiff, Swalwell, but relentlessly pursued John Eastman: Donald Trump's attorney has been pilloried by a state bar for his work on challenges to the 2020 election, reports Rachel Alexander, but leftist attorneys have been left alone

Cdn pol On the 20th anniversary of Stephen Harper’s first victory (2006) – the decline of the Tory tradition in Canada since the 1980s (Part Seven): Mark Wegierski looks further at the thought of Gad Horowitz, and compares “British” to “WASP” identities

In defense of constitutional monarchy as form of government: Norwegian J.K. Baltzersen argues constitutional monarchy complements democracy, protects minorities, strengthens checks and balances, and limits excessive government power effectively

Climate realism rising! Triumphant climate change conference held in Washington DC: Tom Harris recently attended the 16th International Conference on Climate Change in Washington, D.C. and describes it as a powerful experience

Slowing consumer debt likely signals growing consumer stress: Normally decreased use of debt by consumers would be a good thing but Mike Maharrey believes that it's actually signalling that Americans under increasing financial stress

Misguided ‘repair the world’ climate philanthropy: The ‘next great Jewish responsibility’ must address the full scope of human and natural needs, argues Paul Driessen

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