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About Kamala's catchy campaign slogan: Regardless of what happens next month, writes Mark Alexander, you can't say Democrat nominee Kamala Harris didn't warn you up front as to what she is planning

Cdn pol A timely and fair biography of Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative Opposition leader in Canada: Mark Wegierski praises Pierre Poilievre – A Political Life, a nuanced and balanced portrayal of Pierre Poilievre

The faux leftist meltdown over Project 2025, which is just a standard conservative agenda: Whereever you turn, you'll find some leftist yanking their hair out over Project 2025. Rachel Alexander describes the outrage as part performance art, part anger at the affront someone is advancing conservative ideals

"Trump the Deep State and AdVance toward freedom!": With the election in the United States rapidly approaching, Selwyn Duke has a very short, concise but important message for every American voter

Biden administration runs 3rd-largest budget deficit in history as interest tops $1 trillion: In an allegedly strong economy -- according to journalist and politician alike -- the Biden administration continues to spend money as if America was deep in an economic crisis...and no one is talking about it, says Mike Maharrey

Is GDP really the one-size-fits-all economic statistic that we thought?: Gross Domestic Product has long been used as the metric by which countries are judged -- at least when it comes to economies -- but Owen Kamphuis says there is a better indicator to use

Regulators won't stop big bank malfeasance: TD Bank was just assessed a fine in the billions for financial crimes but the only people paying the price are investors and customers, argues Clint Siegner

The 2024 election is rigged!: More than 10 million votes will be cast next month by Americans (presumably) with no ID authentication, says Mark Alexander, which should render this year's election null and void

Record numbers of Republicans voting early in battleground states show Trump headed to victory: On the other hand, says Rachel Alexander, Republicans in several important states are making sure to vote early and many signs are pointing to a potentially massive win by Donhald Trump next month

Tradition and liberty in science fiction and fantasy: Part Fourteen – Canadian speculative fiction, and conclusion: Mark Wegierski looks at Canadian speculative fiction, and concludes the series

Is the inflation monster still hiding under the bed?: The recent inflation numbers for September were hailed by many but Mike Maharrey says hidden in the thicket of information was something that should be worrying to Americans

New Nobel winner fails to address whole picture: Win a Nobel Prize in economics and Jackson Riley is coming after you. Simon Johnson praised legislation pushed forward by Joe Biden to take aim at China's semiconductor industry but Riley believes the economist missed part of the picture

Woke Inc. and ESG: If you talk to many people in business you find that no one supports ESG policies and yet they they continue to be pushed within the halls of corporate power. Why? Stefan Padfield has an explanation

Russia set to launch central bank digital currency for public use: Russia is moving forward with plans to launch a digital currency for its citizens to use and Mike Maharrey argues that governments love the idea of a CBDC for ultimate control of people's spending

About those Trump and Harris national security endorsements: Mark Alexander argues that military and national security endorsements speak volumes about the competence of the Trump/Vance ticket versus the ineptitude of the Harris/Walz ticket

Tradition and liberty in science fiction and fantasy: Part Thirteen -- A variety of films and TV shows, from aliens to vampires: Mark Wegierski looks at a variety of movies and TV shows

God called people far worse than Trump to do great things, like Paul who murdered Christians: Many Christians have signalled that they don't intend on voting this year -- no fans of either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump -- and Rachel Alexander believes that they're making a big mistake if they follow through on their promise

Of human fallibility: A.I. technology represents neither perfection nor potential, merely a collective information blender: The use of AI continues to make inroads into the worlds of the arts, something that executives seem to liike while artists themselves have no love of, and musician Charlotte B. Cerminaro finds herself agreeing with the later

Digital censorship is more than removing TikTok from our phones: American politicians have been making a lot of noise about banning TikTok due to its effects on its users but Richard Holt believes that the cure is worse than the disease

Examining the Polish-Canadian community on the 40th anniversary of the murder of Father Jerzy Popieluszko: Apolonja (Pola) Kojder and Mark Wegierski reflect on the upcoming anniversary of the murder of a Catholic priest by Polish communist secret police in 1984

Playing the long game in the Saudi pro league: Saudi football club Al Nassr announced a few years back the signing of soccer royalty Christiano Ronaldo to a contract with half a billion dollars. How did a soccer team in a low profile league manage this? Saudi resident Owen Kamphuis explains

Raising the minimum wage - why it's a bad idea: Raising the minimum wage is always promoted as a way to help the working poor but Leila Starr argues that the evidence suggests it simply doesn't accomplish that at all

Federal Reserve losses top $200 billion and you're on the hook: The US Federal Reserve has lost hundreds of billions of dollars over the past two years and Americans are lucky enough to be left holding the cheque. Mike Maharrey explains how and why

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