Progressive Are Capitalists, But … To progressives, you’re just a vote, warns Andy Kessler in the WSJ. What Progressives want: an active partnership between government and the private sector. To the Left, it’s “one of the most effective ways to fully unlock economic opportunity.” No, it isn’t, scoffs Andy Kessler. Progressives will promise you anything—housing, […]
Archives for October 2024
Dreaming of Queen Mary 2, MJ, and YOU
Earlier this month, the ocean liner Queen Mary 2 was anchored in Newport. “I know you,” I thought to myself, remembering the Atlantic crossing we made on her in May of this year. It was a seven-day crossing. Returning from France by air last weekend in a matter of hours felt like a time warp. […]
The Energy of Trump’s MSG Rally
In The New York Sun, Rebecca Sugar explains that Democrats’ refusal to see the energy and passion behind Trump’s campaign, as exemplified by his recent Madison Square Garden (MSG) rally, will hurt them in the future. Americans are craving Trump’s message, and the energy of those he brings along. She writes: The sound was overwhelming […]
The Worst Possible Result of the 2024 Election
The editors of The Wall Street Journal explain that Kamala Harris shows no inclination to distance herself from the radical wing of the Democrat Party, and the worst possible outcome of the 2024 election would be a Harris presidency with Democrat control of both houses of Congress. The editors write: A Harris Presidency with a […]
Democrat Lawfare Means the White House or the Big House for Trump
Radical politicized prosecutions by Democrat Party allies in the justice system mean that Donald Trump could face imprisonment if he doesn’t win the presidential election on November 5. A.R. Hoffman explains in The New York Sun: For President Trump, next week’s election could be a moment where two roads diverge — one leads to the […]
Can Big Tech Bring Nukes Back?
Nuclear power has been the red-headed stepchild of the power production industry for decades but has recently undergone a mini-renaissance with the opening of a new reactor at Plant Vogtle in Waynesboro, Georgia. But, if Big Tech gets its way, America is in for a lot more nuclear energy. The Wall Street Journal’s Jinjoo Lee […]
Bezos’s Refusal to Endorse Harris Enrages Radical WashPo Subscribers
The radical subscribers of the Washington Post have rebelled against the newspaper, owned by Jeff Bezos, after its editors refused to endorse Kamala Harris. Novi Zhukovsky reports in The New York Sun: The Washington Post has lost more than a quarter of a million subscribers in the fallout over its decision to end its long-running […]
The Halloween Economy
In The Wall Street Journal, Rachel Wolfe explains the economic boon being reaped by towns capitalizing on local ghost stories or spooky pasts. She writes: Cities and towns across the U.S. with even a hint of spook are scrambling to cash in on a Halloween tourism boom. While travel to the usual haunts such as […]
Major Milestone for Israel’s IRON BEAM
In a press release, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems reports the Israel Ministry of Defense signed a landmark deal worth approximately NIS 2 billion (over $500 million) yesterday to expand serial production of Israel’s first domestically developed laser weapon system, the IRON BEAMTM, with lead developers Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Elbit Systems. IRON BEAM systems […]
Four More Years? The Importance of Being Literate
Don’t Rip Off Voters Jason L. Riley remembers when Walter Williams, a teacher of economics at George Mason University, told Mr. Riley, “I think it’s important for people to understand the ideas of scarcity and decision-making in everyday life so that they won’t be ripped off by politicians.” It’s rule #1. More Scaremongering Candy This […]
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