As a record number of migrants invade the U.S., wreaking pain on New York City and other communities, one group is winning big time: the public advocacy lawyers. Their business is to constantly sue to win more so-called rights for migrants. Rights to shelter, rights to meals, rights to health …
Read More »Three reasons why RFK Jr. poses a real threat to Biden
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is giving Democrats fits. The son of former Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy recently declared himself an independent and is running for president. Why should that alarm his former Party? Three reasons: 1. Because they know that Joe …
Read More »The fine print of Democrats' plan to turn migrants into voters. Right now.
If you think offering migrants luxury hotel rooms, free meals, laundry service, transportation, health care and immigration lawyers is excessive, just wait until they can vote. Democrats are pushing to allow noncitizens to vote in local elections in New York City, Boston and other municipalities, as well as statewide in …
Read More »California's homelessness crisis: The irony, the hypocrisy and Newsom's appalling lack of leadership
San Francisco just concluded hosting the APEC conference where President Biden sat down with President Xi Jinping of China.Anticipating the tsunami of journalists and media from around the world to this important event, city government pulled out all the stops to clean the streets of its famous/infamous filth left by …
Read More »UN wants Americans to cut back on eating meat. And that's only the beginning
The UN agency responsible for developing recommendations for agriculture and food policy will soon publish a policy recommendation that will call on Americans to limit their consumption of meat, according to reporting by Bloomberg. The controversial new recommendation will reportedly be released by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) …
Read More »As Biden's border collapses, South Texas Hispanics move away from Democrats
The Law of Unintended Consequences is a public policy constant. Few lawmakers, politicians or academics are wise enough to look beyond their own biases or the next election to grasp the potential follow-on effects of their actions. But in President Biden’s complete surrender of control on our southern border to …
Read More »10 things you didn’t know about ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’
Charles Schulz, the creator of Charlie Brown and the writer of the script for the Christmas special, was a U.S. Army combat veteran of World War II. The show’s producer, Lee Mendelson, served in the United States Air Force. Vince Guaraldi, who composed the music for the special, was a …
Read More »America is hurting but it’s not for a lack of money
Progressives claim that the top 1% of income-earners continue gobbling up more of the nation’s income while the rest of America falls behind. But that liberal trope is being exposed as tripe. New research shows that the top 1% of income earners account for the same portion of after-tax income …
Read More »Millennials and Gen Zers are fleeing blue states in droves. Here are their top destinations
Young Americans are increasinglychoosing to abandon Democrat-dominated states like California in favor of Republican-controlled states in the South, Midwest and Mountain West, according to a new analysis of government data. The report, which was analyzed and published on Jan. 3 byStorageCafe, shows that among the 27 states with a net …
Read More »Group accused of hijacking Raphael Lemkin, the man who coined the term genocide, to fuel antisemitism
Raphael Lemkin was a Jewish lawyer, scholar, and refugee who gave the world a vocabulary for one of humanity’s greatest evils. Out of the ashes of the Holocaust, in which nearly 50 members of his family were murdered, he coined the very word genocide to describe the Nazi attempt to …
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