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Recent articles in Enter Stage RightDHS: Get the ICE mission and optics right: The DHS has focused its ICE efforts on deporting the "worst of the worst," but it has failed to make that clear, argues Mark Alexander The Democrats will support immigration control -- at this precise point: Selwyn Duke argues that Democratic support for immigration is a strategic, power-driven tool to destabilize and reshape American society through demographic change rather than a principled or humanitarian commitment Looking back fifty years at a 1976 game about U.S. civil conflict – exploring social alternatives through eclectic media (Part Three): Mark Wegierski looks at Minuteman: The Second American Revolution A skeptic contemplates some cautionary tales: Patterns within the archetype and sleeper: 1928's R-101 airship disaster was a historically documented failure driven by institutional hubris and suppressed dissent, writes Charlotte Cerminaro, and is a cautionary example for everyone Deportation: A changing standard?: Democrats weren't always against deporting illegal immigrants, says David Reintjes, and recent history proves that very neatly Is CVS daring Trump to defend biological reality?: US President Donald Trump signed an executive order a year ago with its definition of genders, but it appears that CVS isn't interested, writes Stefan Padfield The maritime siege: A baseline for neutralizing Iran's oil lifeline: Ella Rosenberg argues that neutralizing Iran economically depends on synchronizing U.S. maritime interdiction with European financial closure Federal Reserve puts rate cuts on pause: It was no surprise that the US Federal Reserve held the line on rate cuts last week, says Mike Maharrey, but that doesn't mean that there aren't still issues Poor nations won't follow Europe, UN in economic suicide: Or, says Paul Driessen, continue letting global elites set policies that impoverish and kill their people Conservatives must always stand for truth: Mark Alexander says we must uniformly and unequivocally denounce the woke influencers on the far Right who undermine our devotion to Liberty and conservative values and policies Looking back fifty years at a 1976 game about U.S. civil conflict – exploring social alternatives through eclectic media (Part Two): Mark Wegierski looks at Minuteman: The Second American Revolution Meet the future of the Republican Party in Arizona: You probably haven't heard the name Brad Miller until today but Rachel Alexander believes the Arizona lawyer may have a national impact one day Will Spanberger and Dems ever demonstrate moderation or rational thinking?: Governor Abigail Spanberger and Virginia's legislature seem determined to impose ill-advised, destructive policies, reports Paul Driessen De-dollarization alert! Danish pension fund dumps U.S. treasuries: It's not a lot of money, but the fact that Denmark's pension fund is dumping US treasuries is another sign of the world's lack of confidence in American monetary policy, says Mike Maharrey Ideology and the politics of convenience: Why has an exiled Iranian Islamic socialist cult become popular among western elites?: If and when the Iranian regime comes to an end, Western policymakers must consider not only the past's coalitional, operational collaborations with MEK, but more importantly, must assess the likely consequences of supporting them in the future, writes Tirza Shorr Why Lebanon has become Syria's most dangerous neighbor: Col. (ret.) Dr. Jacques Neriah explains how refugee returns, Hizbullah's decline, and Assad-era remnants are pulling Beirut and Damascus toward confrontation
Looking back fifty years at a 1976 game about U.S. civil conflict – exploring social alternatives through eclectic media (Part One): Mark Wegierski looks at Minuteman: The Second American Revolution RIP Mark Brnovich, Election Integrity Champion: Former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich passed away recently and his former co-worker, Rachel Alexander, pays tribute to a man who had a national impact in the United States The Debt Black Hole claims another victim: Saks Global Holdings filed for bankruptcy recently and Mike Maharrey says you can thank government and the central bank for creating the situation that caused it Hiding from shareholders: Berkshire Hathaway: Berkshire Hathaway is taking advantage of a change in regulations to bury any shareholder proposals it doesn't like -- regardless of their merits, writes Stefan Padfield Israel's October 7 wartime heroes, both celebrated and unsung: Paul Driessen says Israeli tankers, soldiers, firefighters, doctors and countless others served heroically, often tragically |
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