Colm Quinn writes in Foreign Policy: China’s National People’s Congress approved a draft decision today to impose national security laws directly on Hong Kong, beginning the formal legal process that will likely result in the finalized laws coming into effect by September. As Foreign Policy’s James Palmer wrote in his weekly China Brief on Wednesday, the new law “will likely […]
Archives for May 2020
How will the U.S. Repay $30 Trillion in Debt?
With Congress considering yet another stimulus bill with the price tag measured in trillions, Victor Davis Hanson offers a sobering reminder of what comes next. The deficit is expected to exceed $4 trillion soon and the national debt may climb to $30 trillion or nearly $100,000 for every American. How will the United States sustain […]
Pres. Trump on the Death of George Floyd: Justice Will Be Served
The Wall Street Journal reports on the death of George Floyd: Crowds clashed with police for a second night to protest the death of George Floyd after a police officer held him down with a knee on his neck, a technique not approved by the city’s police department and one that drew rare widespread condemnation from police […]
How a Republican Won in California
Mike Garcia is a 44-year-old former Navy pilot who flew more than 30 combat missions in the second Iraq war. Garcia became the first Republican to take back a House district that Hillary Clinton carried in the 2016 presidential election. How Garcia Did It From John McCormack in National Review: Résumé Straight out of Central […]
China “A Panicked and Cocooned Middle Power”
At The Federalist, Sumantra Maitra explains that China’s recent aggressive behavior is a result of the country’s leaders realizing their actual place in the global hierarchy, and responding with panic. He writes (abridged): When working as a political journalist in New Zealand, I interviewed Winston Peters, who is now the deputy prime minister. Peters is […]
Big Government Politics on the Shores of Newport and Beyond
Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: Part LIII Blue state governors have completely dropped the ball in the name of science, killing businesses and creating new health problems like anxiety and depression. In blue Rhode Island, we have our governor patting us on the head after a “successful” Memorial Day weekend. “The good news is, overwhelmingly, people […]
Americans will Resist Another Shutdown
At his blog, Buchanan.org, Pat Buchanan explains that Americans will resist the establishment’s call for any future shutdowns. He writes (abridged): On March 24, President Donald Trump said he wanted the country and the economy “opened up and just raring to go by Easter.” Easter came and went. And Trump was mocked for being aspirational […]
WHO: The Americas Are the New COVID-19 Epicenter
From Foreign Policy’s Morning Brief: WHO declares the Americas new virus epicenter. The World Health Organization has declared the western hemisphere the new pandemic epicenter as cases continue to rise in Latin American countries. As well as a rising number of deaths and cases in Brazil, officials are tracking growing outbreaks in Peru, Chile, El Salvador, Guatemala, and […]
Sen. Hawley Makes the Case Against U.S.-China Relationship
John Jiang reports in The American Spectator on Sen. Josh Hawley’s frightening “analysis of the U.S.–China strategic situation.” He writes (abridged): Watching the news nowadays, it seems clear that a massive new set of political fault lines are opening up both in Washington and abroad, centered on the issue of the U.S.’s relationship with China. […]
Blacks in Abusive Relationship with Democratic Party
From Derecka Purnell, “Notable & Quotable” in the WSJ: The Democratic Party holds black people in an abusive relationship but says you cannot leave because the other option is more abusive. That’s why I don’t believe that a vote against Biden solely means a vote for Trump. Perhaps it is a vote against being captured […]
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