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Recent articles in Enter Stage RightTrump's 'shock and awe' tariff strategy: Mark Alexander discusses the ongoing Democrats political game to undermine fair trade policy and foment another economic crisis of confidence Debunking the climate change consensus – Part 1: If there is any word that scientists should fear most, it's consensus. Tom Harris argues that scientists relying on there ostensibly being a consensus on climate change is a dangerous thing for science The dilemma of hypermodernity (Part Eight): Mark Wegierski reprises one of his earlier, most important essays, from the year 2000 Trump Republicanism is far superior to the Bushes' Republicanism: To Rachel Alexander's utter surprise, she has met people who have very seriously argued that the Bushes were better Republicans than Donald Trump. She decides the set the record straight Reagan did not create homelessness by emptying the asylums: Liberals have long accused of Ronald Reagan, while he was governor of California, of creating a massive homeless crisis. Thomas M. Sipos shows why the accusation is utter nonsense For Palm Sunday, a skeptic looks at some famous last words: Palm Sunday represents the beginning of the earthly end of Jesus Christ and Charlotte B. Cerminaro looks at some of the famous last words others have spoken, as well as His
Musk and the metastatic woke mind virus: A few years back Elon Musk enunciated for the first time what he defined as the "woke mind virus" and since then he's become one of its most prominent enemies...and targets The dilemma of hypermodernity (Part Seven): Mark Wegierski reprises one of his earlier, most important essays, from the year 2000 No leftists, the stock market temporarily tanking due to tariffs isn't a big deal: When even the experts agree that the Trump tariffs are only causing short term turbulence in the markets, Rachel Alexander isn't too worried about her stock portfolio The case for race and sex discrimination: We laud ourselves for continuing the battle against any form of discrimination, but Selwyn Duke points out numerous examples we accept without question and notes that perhaps a little discrimination isn't always a bad thing A dollar's not worth much but it makes good wallpaper: There was a time, not too long ago, that the US dollar was worth stealing. Now? Mike Maharrey says a bar in South Carolina has proved that even a wall full of them doesn't interest any potential thieves
Trump can help America open a new frontier right here in the U.S.: In January, Donald Trump proclaimed that America needed to open new frontiers in space. Horace Cooper argues that there's still plenty of frontier left in the United States that needs to be opened Is President Erdoğan leading Turkey toward a dictatorship?: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan seems determined to take his country towards a dictatorship, writes Yoni Ben Menachem, and could have serious ramifications across the Middle East Trump isn't defying the courts, he's defending the Constitution: Donald Trump's agenda has been stymied somewhat by the courts and the president has gone to war with the judiciary as a result. Curtis Hill says Trump is justified What can be done about the corrupt progressive judges destroying the rule of law?: Republicans are becoming increasingly frustrated with activist judges putting politics before the law and Rachel Alexander says they're beginning to take action The dilemma of hypermodernity (Part Six): Mark Wegierski reprises one of his earlier, most important essays, from the year 2000 The Fed posted another big operating loss in 2024 and it's ultimately your problem: The US Federal Reserve continues to bleed red ink to the tune of tens of billions of dollars and it's ultimately American taxpayers who will pay the price, argues Mike Maharrey Did Tim Cook lie about Apple's DEI?: Apple CEO Tim Cook recently claimed that the company never hired anyone on any grounds outside of merit ... a claim that Stefan Padfield says doesn't pass the smell test
In a world of chaos – opportunity emerges: Everything these days seems to be in flux or even collapsing but Aviram Bellaishe believes that in such a world there is tremendous opportunity to make meaningful challenges -- such as in the Middle East Reexamining the Obama era Endangerment Finding: Paul Driessen argues that reversing a faulty EPA finding dating back to the Obama administration will curtail climate alarmism and green energy grifting Progressive judges have become a panel of fascists running much of the country: Judges have been running amok in recent weeks, issuing injunctions against Trump administration policies and Rachel Alexander says those judges need to be called what they are The dilemma of hypermodernity (Part Five): Mark Wegierski reprises one of his earlier, most important essays, from the year 2000 Fed Chair says everything's fine; so did the Fed Chair in 2007: Back in 2007 Americans were told not to worry about a recession ... and then promptly suffered their way through one. Mike Maharrey says history would appear to be repeating itself U.S. attacks in Yemen provide a security blanket for Israel in The Hague: Lt.-Col. (res.) Maurice Hirsch argues that ongoing Israel operations against Hamas would appear to be legally little different from what the United States is carrying out against Yemen Federal Reserve monetary malfeasance has consequences: A raft of corporate bankruptcies has rocked the American economy in recent months and Mike Maharrey believes it's only going to get worse |
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