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Recent articles in Enter Stage RightLoyalty oaths - Or personnel is policy?: Donald Trump has come under fire for daring to nominate people who are actually loyal to him for important positions in the administration, a criticism that Todd Gregory and Erik Gregory found profoundly stupid Don't let the left destroy Trump's picks with hypocritical accusations and unrealistic standards: They may have lost the election, but that doesn't mean that the political left is going to give up their fight. The next battleground is Donald Trump's nominees, writes Rachel Alexander Looking at the structural problems of Canadian conservatism at the end of 2024 (Part Two): Mark Wegierski continues to note the lack of an infrastructure or "eco-system" for conservatives Democrats lost by overly orchestrating anti-Trump efforts: Ken Reid argues that while Nancy Pelosi got blamed for a top-down "orchestration" of the anti-Trump efforts during the election, but the Cabal was broader than that Trump Day 1: Demolish the Demos' rigged midterm election strategy: Mark Alexander argues that there is an irrefutable correlation between the states Harris/Walz won and voter ID requirements European Central Bank warns surging government debt is "potential threat": Like a lot of governments around the world, writes Mike Maharrey, European governments have a debt addiction -- and the European Central Bank says it's a huge problem Janet Yellen's transitory inflation: A flawed pandemic inflation stance: Janet Yellen's policies during the COVID-19 pandemic were built on a number of assumptions, writes Vick Tan, and the aftereffects continue to be felt by ordinary Americans Avoiding self-inflicted trade and economic wounds: Paul Driessen argues that European debates and experiences offer guidance for President Trump and Congress Assessing the Houthi threat to Israel and the West: Most people think of Yemen's Houthis as a bunch of unsophisticated goat herders that can occasionally cause some trouble in the Middle East. Lenny Ben-David says very far from the truth...and you can thank Iran for the new reality MSM ignores gender gap disappearing in 2024 election with white women: The media predicted for months that the issue of abortion would have women voting in droves for Kamala Harris. The reality? Rachel Alexander says that Donald Trump won white women's votes convincingly Fundamental change: The media has always had a huge influence on American politics but the country's political landscape today is one that is divided squarely between two opposing sides, argues Robert T. Smith, and future depends on which side ultimately wins Looking at the structural problems of Canadian conservatism at the end of 2024 (Part One): A conservative infrastructure in Canada is definitely lacking, says Mark Wegierski Democracy at Gettysburg: Tuesday marks the annual anniversary of the Gettysburg Address and J.K. Baltzersen has some thoughts about the man who delivered the speech and its implications Will Trump's tariffs really work?: Donald Trump has been talking up tariffs as a way to fix a broken American trade policy and force what he believes is some fair dealing on the country's trade partners, something that Owen Kamphuis believes could just as easily not happen as actually occur Presidents and debt: The worst of the worst: Several of the Founding Fathers warned about the dangers of public debt but these days, writes Mike Maharrey, presidents from both sides of the political aisle are eager to pull out the public credit card and spend as if it didn't count The Demos' widening voter disconnect and divide: Leftist elites are increasingly disengaged from the Grassroots Americans they repeatedly disparage...but claim to defend, argues Mark Alexander Biden-Harris green policies will worsen the housing crisis: Americans ducked a lot of nonsense with Donald Trump's victory earlier this month, writes Gabriella Hoffman & Donna Jackson, which includes Harris housing policies that would have blown up the market Loyalty oaths - Or personnel is policy?: Donald Trump has come under fire for daring to nominate people who are actually loyal to him for important positions in the administration, a criticism that Todd Gregory and Erik Gregory found profoundly stupid Don't let the left destroy Trump's picks with hypocritical accusations and unrealistic standards: They may have lost the election, but that doesn't mean that the political left is going to give up their fight. The next battleground is Donald Trump's nominees, writes Rachel Alexander Trump Day 1: Demolish the Demos' rigged midterm election strategy: Mark Alexander argues that there is an irrefutable correlation between the states Harris/Walz won and voter ID requirements MSM ignores gender gap disappearing in 2024 election with white women: The media predicted for months that the issue of abortion would have women voting in droves for Kamala Harris. The reality? Rachel Alexander says that Donald Trump won white women's votes convincingly Fundamental change: The media has always had a huge influence on American politics but the country's political landscape today is one that is divided squarely between two opposing sides, argues Robert T. Smith, and future depends on which side ultimately wins Looking at the structural problems of Canadian conservatism at the end of 2024 (Part One): A conservative infrastructure in Canada is definitely lacking, says Mark Wegierski Democracy at Gettysburg: Tuesday marks the annual anniversary of the Gettysburg Address and J.K. Baltzersen has some thoughts about the man who delivered the speech and its implications Will Trump's tariffs really work?: Donald Trump has been talking up tariffs as a way to fix a broken American trade policy and force what he believes is some fair dealing on the country's trade partners, something that Owen Kamphuis believes could just as easily not happen as actually occur Presidents and debt: The worst of the worst: Several of the Founding Fathers warned about the dangers of public debt but these days, writes Mike Maharrey, presidents from both sides of the political aisle are eager to pull out the public credit card and spend as if it didn't count The Demos' widening voter disconnect and divide: Leftist elites are increasingly disengaged from the Grassroots Americans they repeatedly disparage...but claim to defend, argues Mark Alexander Biden-Harris green policies will worsen the housing crisis: Americans ducked a lot of nonsense with Donald Trump's victory earlier this month, writes Gabriella Hoffman & Donna Jackson, which includes Harris housing policies that would have blown up the market Thank God!: Breathe easy Americans...Donald Trump dodged another bullet — and, by extension, so did all Americans who love our country and support our legacy of Liberty, writes Mark Alexander Why there wasn't as much Democratic cheating this year in battleground states: Many were expecting a 2020-style level of effort to subvert last week's election but it largely was a stillborn endeavor. Rachel Alexander explains why As things change, some things will stay the same: Although the markets spoke Wednesday morning at what they thought the Trump victory meant, Mike Maharrey argues that regardless of who had won last week, the American economy faces giant challenges The day after: Dubious Wisdom took great pleasure at Donald Trump's victory last week and the coping and seething by the left -- and he predicts tremendous things over the next four years Looking back thirty years at a 1994 game and magazine about U.S. civil conflict (Part Two): Mark Wegierski continues his examination of Crisis 2000: Insurrection in the United States! A Veteran's Day remembrance: David Larkin, USNR: On this Veteran's Day, Thomas M. Sipos remembers the late David Larkin, a Vietnam War veteran who became anti-war the old fashioned way: fighting in a war and seeing humanity's worst Are we on the cusp of World War III? One big bank CEO thinks so: At least one CEO believes that World War III isn't inevitable...it's already started. Mike Mike Maharrey discusses recent comments made by JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon Israel is now the Middle East strong horse: Following policies of appeasement only garnered Israel ongoing attacks by groups like Hamas, argues Dr. Dan Diker, and the country's response over the past year showed its neighbours that path will no longer be considered The Hamas-Hezbollah-Iran-UN Axis of Evil: Paul Driessen argues that there have been incredibly few Palestinian civilian casualties in Israel's war of survival – yet only Israel is condemned All signs point to a Trump landslide on Tuesday: Assuming the funny business is held mostly in check, Rachel Alexander is expecting a massive win at the polls tomorrow night for Donald Trump Why I, a staunch pro-lifer, staunchly support Trump (and why you should, too): Selwyn Duke's credentials on the issue of pro-life are beyond reproach...so why does he support Donald Trump? He explains why...and why you should as well |
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