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Everyone Should Be Free To Stay In or Get Out Of Social Security
Trustees of the Social Security program just issued their annual report.
Each year, the picture of the program's solvency is dismal. But this year it's even worse.
Rather than falling short in 2033, as reported last year, this year the shortfall is projected to be in late 2032.
That's six years from now.
Without action taken, benefits, per...Read more
Ayatollahs Can't Change; They Can Only Die
Understand Iran's ayatollah regime cannot change its behavior -- at least it can't change and remain the regime founded by the Ayatollah Khomeini.
Here's why. Since 1979, the regime has declared it will ultimately rule the world -- oh, yes. Iran's Islamic revolutionary regime will also play a central role in human history's final days.
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Magic Medicine?
People are excited about peptides.
The internet is filled with claims: Peptides raise your energy, boost metabolism, clear your skin, slow down aging, build more muscle, repair injuries ...
I want some!
But there's a problem: The FDA bans most of them.
Why?
Dr. Anita Gupta, an anesthesiologist and pharmacist who was on the FDA committee ...Read more
Bernie Sanders Wants Your Great-Grandkids to Pay to Feed Your Kids
My mother -- a doctor of medicine who had 11 children -- made my brothers and sisters the lunches we carried each day to school in brown paper bags. The standard menu was a sandwich and some kind of fruit -- an apple, an orange, a banana or, maybe, a peach or a pear.
There were 72 students enrolled in my grade level at St. Raphael's School in...Read more
The Left Lies, They Lie and Lie, and They Keep Lying and Lying; They Won't Stop Lying! Why Won't They Stop Lying? Just Stop Lying All the Time!
Anyone could have predicted that the elitist snobs would lose their minds over the White House hosting a UFC event on President Donald Trump's birthday, led by Lawrence O'Donnell wailing about the "despicable vulgarity" of the whole thing.
But the Hollywood Left attempted despicably vulgar counterprogramming in Manhattan, a "star-studded event"...Read more
The Great Escape -- Let Young Workers Out of Social Security
What cruel irony that we learned last week that Social Security is going broke even sooner than we thought. The Social Security trust fund will be exhausted in 2032, according to the latest Trustees Report. How odd that it is even referred to as a "trust fund," because there is no trust, and there is no fund.
Because of the Ponzi scheme ...Read more
Get ready to say goodbye to social media
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Covid should have killed off digital freedom. Governments around the world used an overwhelmingly survivable virus to usher in a digital surveillance framework under the pretext of vaccination verification. Now, “child safety” is positioned to finish the job.
Over the past few days, several Western ...Read more
'It's Only a Matter of National Security': America's Workforce Academy's Mission to Fill the Workforce Gap
Mike Rowe has been on a lonely mission. For two decades, he has been raising the alarm.
Rowe has been warning anyone who would listen that our skills gap in the trades was widening to a chasm so large that the economic effect on U.S. manufacturing companies, in particular auto and steel industries but also defense, construction and energy ...Read more
Cal Thomas: Is removal of Trump’s name from Kennedy Center a metaphor?
In what could be a metaphor for things to come, workers removed President Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center in Washington. U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper ruled the rebranding of the Kennedy Center as the "Trump Kennedy Center" violated the law, politics/fromtheright/calthomas/s-4228224">Read more
The Democrats' Patriotism Gap
Democrats take great offense at being accused of being unpatriotic, but the data doesn't lie.
A new NBC News poll captured the partisan gap over pride in America. Overall, 56% of Americans are extremely or very proud of the country, but only 29% of Democrats, compared to 90% of Republicans.
That's a yawning gap, and about a matter that ...Read more
America at 250: The Roots of America's Greatness
If you want to find out why our country has been so successful, you should study the people who built it.
America is about to turn 250 years old. It should be easy to celebrate America. Aside from the healthy patriotic pride anyone should feel, we are the greatest country in the history of the world. We enjoy freedoms most people could only ...Read more
Belfast Is Burning, and the Media Won't Say Why
Nearly three decades after the end of the Troubles, Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is once again on fire.
On Monday, June 8, a Sudanese "asylum" seeker attacked a local man on the street with a kitchen knife, slashing him across the face and neck. Graphic video of the attack, which blinded the victim in one eye, rapidly spread ...Read more
Even Without His Controversies, Graham Platner Is Just a Lightweight Extremist!
Set aside, for a moment, that Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner spent years with a Nazi SS Totenkopf tattoo. Set aside that he blamed sexual assault victims for their predicament, that he called rural white Americans stupid racists, that he advocated political violence, that he mocked a wounded Purple Heart recipient, that he joked about the...Read more
Through the Strangers' Eyes
The World Cup is kicking off here in the United States and for the next five weeks, a sport most Americans cannot be bothered to watch will bring the rest of the planet to our doorstep. They are already arriving. Germans, Spaniards, Egyptians, Australians, every continent but Antarctica is showing up and something is happening that ought to ...Read more
Gordon Wood and the Historians Who Told the Real Story of the Founders
The sudden death of the historian Gordon Wood, just weeks before the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, is one more mark of the closure of a golden age of the historiography of the Revolutionary era. It's an occasion to reflect on the uniqueness, indeed the idiosyncrasy, of the emergence of the primacy of ...Read more
The Iranian Regime Does Not Fear Trump
Back in 2012, President Barack Obama issued a statement at a press conference that would change his presidency and his legacy forever.
It was a year into what would become Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad’s brutal and protracted war on his own people, a war that would cost hundreds of thousands of lives, empower Iran and Russia, and destabilize ...Read more
A Requiem For Privacy
When President Donald Trump appointed an obviously unqualified friend, a home builder executive, to be acting director of national intelligence, he inadvertently triggered attention to Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The director of national intelligence is the head of the umbrella agency that gathers intelligence from ...Read more
The GOP's Quiet Rebellion: What It Means for Trump, Congress and the Supreme Court
Something important is happening in Washington that many political observers did not expect to see this early in President Donald Trump's second term.
For the first time since Republicans regained unified control of Washington, significant numbers of Republican senators and House members are openly pushing back against the White House not on ...Read more
A Villainous Blueprint for Managed Poverty
Writer and philosopher Ayn Rand was often accused of inventing cartoonish villains. Rogues like Ellsworth Toohey in "The Fountainhead" would scheme to seize the global economy's commanding heights in pursuit of a distorted sense of justice. But the people who hold such ideas don't just appear in cartoons or in Rand's novels.
Enter Thomas ...Read more
Who'll Stop the Fraud?
Long after Election Day, the ballots comin' down
No IDs or postmarks wherever they are found
The laws make cheating legal, and Democrats applaud
And I wonder, still I wonder, who'll stop the fraud?
Fed up Angelinos, having watched their city burn
Voted for a newcomer, then saw the tallies turn
The loser makes the runoff, no one thinks...Read more
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