August 1, 2022

fromAmericanThinker: "Information Dominance goes farther than just news.  It uses TV shows, movies, comedians, advertisements, classrooms, and cartoons to guide people to the conclusions the operators want them to have."

fromTheFederalist: According to the CDC, monkeypox can transmit via body fluids, touching an infected person’s rash, “prolonged, face-to-face contact,” and even by handling objects that made contact with someone who has the virus. By my calculation, that means about 100 percent of the country’s population should have the new gorilla AIDS by now. And yet there have only been, according to the CDC, a total of 3,500 confirmed cases, .001 percent of the U.S. population.

fromPostMillennial: Now that restrictions are merely being suggested to curb the spread of Monkeypox, cries of homophobia and discrimination abound.

fromReason: A new report from the Government Accountability Office found that the Federal Student Loan Program will cost over $300 billion more than originally predicted.

fromZeroHedge: The article remained on the UN website for a day or so before being deleted after it went viral on social media, with people horrified at the truly unbelievable evil.

fromBloomberg: “In a year when customers are looking for ways to save money, like-new refurbished products have become an increasingly popular way to cut down on costs without sacrificing quality,” Walmart said in the statement.

July 31, 2022

fromAxios: The company said it received a record number of legal demands from governments, nearly 50,000 during a six-month period last year. The 47,572 legal demands were for 198,931 unique accounts. The U.S. makes up the majority of demands for account information, accounting for 20% of the requests.

fromEricPetersAutos: As part of the now-admitted-to plan to force people out of their cars, the cabal behind the puppets who pretend to run the countries of the Western world have double-plus’d the cost of gasoline while at the same time decreasing the purchasing power of the fiat currency people are forced to use to buy it. 

fromReason: Unrealistic policy and dependency on fickle neighbors like Russia are no substitute for working power plants.

fromPostMillennial: On the Wiki page that provides the definition of a "recession," a message pops up when an attempt is made to edit the information, reading: "This page is protected to prevent vandalism." 

fromNYPost: Big Tech platforms are the modern town square. It’s urgent we preserve free speech in these digital spaces. The Biden administration wants to censor Americans. It has admitted to flagging “problematic” content for Big Tech companies to censor and sought to establish a board to monitor and censor Americans online.

fromJonathanTurley: Some of us have written for two years that Biden’s denial of knowledge is patently false. Indeed, it is baffling how Attorney General Garland can ignore the myriad of references to Joe Biden in refusing to appoint a special counsel.
The Government is Not Us                                                               Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

July 30, 2022

fromReason: And it also won't help us recover from the recession we're definitely not in.

fromTheFederalist: The FBI keeps interfering in presidential elections. Time to disband it.

fromWashingtonTimes: Over the last 30 years, alarmists have routinely claimed that climate change is making natural disasters including hurricanes, floods and heatwaves more frequent. The data, however, show that the number of climate-related disasters worldwide has actually declined slightly over the last 20 years.

fromAmericanGreatness: Rather than face disapproving comments from gay activists, public health experts, the media, and politicians preferred to let a deadly disease become an epidemic.

fromCaitlinJohnstone: Hawks always say our geopolitical situation resembles that of 1938 so that any call for de-escalation, diplomacy or detente can be portrayed as "appeasement."

fromTheDailyBell: As if not unpopular enough, the Biden administration has announced plans to double down on the unwinnable drug war. This time, the alphabet boys are coming for the vapes.

July 29, 2022

fromBrownstoneInstitute: "It had a loud part and a quiet part. The loud part talked about washing hands and staying home from work. The quiet part was in very small print on the bottom of page two."

fromQuillette: Addiction is defined as using a substance or engaging in behaviors in a compulsive manner despite harmful consequences. Opioid and alcohol addiction are classic examples. Over the years, the definition of addiction has expanded to include activities such as shopping and golf. But when one thinks about it, we all have compulsive behaviors that border on the harmful.

fromOrganicPrepper: If governments around the world are trying to make farming financially impossible, what do they expect us to eat instead? Insects.

fromTheFIRE: When Washington Post reporter David Weigel retweeted a joke in early June, he probably didn’t expect to be suspended without pay for a month, or for it to lead to a newsroom blowup culminating in another reporter’s firing and a very public black eye for the Post.

fromTwitchy: You know who builds blacklists? Authoritarians. And here’s the thing, you don’t have to be a fan of Putin’s to realize what Zelensky is doing here by ‘blacklisting’ people is effed up, especially when it’s people like Tulsi Gabbard, Rand Paul, and Glenn Greenwald. Glenn is none-too-pleased with being put on the list.

fromPostMillennial: "More sharing can reduce ownership of idle equipment and thus material usage."

July 28, 2022

fromRutherfordInstitute: Be warned: the DNA detectives are on the prowl.


fromWashingtonExaminer: More migrants have been found dead on the U.S. side of the southern border over the past nine months than have ever been recorded over a full year in history.

fromEricPetersAutos: The fact that Fauci graduated from medical school says much about the worth of medical school – at least, if this man is an example of the results of such schooling. For he is either an imbecile – as defined in the pre-politically correct days as a person having a very low IQ and poor cognitive function – or he is evil.

fromInsideHook: Here’s how much prices for tickets, hot dogs and beer are up this season.

fromReason: The Senate majority leader’s marijuana bill would pile on more taxes and regulations, despite years of complaints about the barriers they create.
The War on Unapproved Voluntary Exchange                                                            Regulation Nation

fromJonathanTurley: The fact that Fauci graduated from medical school says much about the worth of medical school – at least, if this man is an example of the results of such schooling. For he is either an imbecile – as defined in the pre-politically correct days as a person having a very low IQ and poor cognitive function – or he is evil.

July 27, 2022

fromAmericanGreatness: The transformation of the Democrats from a working man's labor party into today's identity politics-driven woke monstrosity did not transpire overnight, but that transformation is now complete.

fromJohnStossel/Creators: When the processors shut down, some ranchers who couldn't get to a federally approved slaughterhouse ended up killing their own animals. If only they'd been able to go to a local processor.                          Regulation Nation

fromJohnStossel/Creators: Just as the green agenda is falling into complete discredit, what with the example of Sri Lanka, which "went green" and saw its economy collapse, and the Netherlands, whose green agenda set off a mass agricultural sector revolt, here comes its zombie.      Political Correctness and Other Nitwittery

fromStephenMoore/Creators: Any aging baby boomer (like myself) knows that the anthem of the radicals of the 1960s and 1970s was sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. Let the good times roll. Back then, the joke was that a conservative was someone who lived in mortal fear that someone, somewhere, was having fun. But if this new generation of authoritarian liberals has its way, sex and rock 'n' roll will be illegal.

fromLibertyPen/YouTube: It was never about safety. It was always about control.

fromNYPost: Can there be any better proof that the White House knows the economy stinks than its lame attempt to paint six months of falling GDP as not so terrible? (Or does President Joe Biden think fewer goods and services — which is what falling GDP means — is a good thing?).

July 26, 2022

fromCaitlinJohnstone: We've spent our whole lives marinating in lies which serve the powerful. We're deceived into believing that we live in a democracy whose government acts in accordance with the will of the voting public.

fromReason: To probably no one's surprise, 73 percent of poll respondents who identify as "strong Republican" respondents agreed with the statement that the government is "corrupt and rigged against everyday people like me." But Republicans are far from alone in this sentiment. Fifty-one percent of "very liberal" voters agreed with the same statement.

fromAmericanThinker: Progressivism has a long history of staking its goals on pie-in-the-sky fantasies. Earlier this month, the people of Sri Lanka showed the world what real insurrection looks like.  The reason: they’re starving.  The cause: disastrous farming policies enforced by that country’s government, ostensibly to counter “climate change.”

fromAmericanGreatness: Alienating half the country is not a wise strategy of military recruitment.

fromFreeThoughtProject: ðŸ¤¥  A year ago, President Biden told the world during a now infamous CNN townhall that “you’re not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations.”
Indoctrination and Censorship                                                                                       The Government is Not Us

fromColoradoSpringsGazette/Creators: President Joe Biden has become a national embarrassment. It is not the routine buffoonery and inability to speak cohesively. Rather, it is his lack of economic proficiency and an irrational energy philosophy consumers will no longer accept.

July 25, 2022

fromAmericanThinker: How evil takes root and advances through misguided but good intentions.

fromAlexBerenson/Substack: The mRNA vaccines have failed. Provably. Indisputably. The risk estimates released by Centers for Disease Control are politicized garbage, based on hospital and state data that intentionally underestimate the number of vaccinated Americans who have been hospitalized or died.

fromManhattanContrarian: But here’s the problem.  There is no sense in which the climate is an “emergency” within the ordinary meaning of that word in the English language.  Predictions by climate models of a few degrees of temperature rise over the next century are the opposite of an “emergency.”

fromBrownstoneInstitute: ðŸ‘‰ The astonishing implications of Schedule F.

fromTheFederalist: Democrats say they love democracy, but when it produces laws they oppose, they’ll use all their power to undermine it.

fromZeroHedge: It was never about public health. It was always about social control.

July 24, 2022

fromRutherfordInstitute: “There are no private lives. This a most important aspect of modern life. One of the biggest transformations we have seen in our society is the diminution of the sphere of the private. We must reasonably now all regard the fact that there are no secrets and nothing is private. Everything is public.” ― Philip K. Dick.

fromCBSNews: PC nitwittery has made the U.S. into an international laughing stock.

fromWayneAllynRoot/Creators: The vaccinated are dropping like flies from heart attacks, strokes, blood clots and cancer and are being disabled by a multitude of illnesses and diseases.

fromNewsweek: On March 9, the Biden administration issued a sweeping executive order directing a laundry list of government agencies to develop plans to regulate cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, as well as to produce a detailed plan to study the potential creation of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) for the United States.

fromZeroHedge: “Our findings contribute to a growing body of literature which suggests school-based mask mandates have limited to no impact on the case rates of COVID-19 among K-12 students,” researchers at the University of Southern California and the University of California–Davis said.

fromBrownstoneInstitute: As feared, there are seemingly limitless amounts of politicians, health officials and local administrators willing to reengage in COVID theater.

July 23, 2022

fromSpiked: The obsession with climate change is hammering the poor and driving voters to the right.

fromTheNation: Rather than substantively critiquing the president's policies or priorities, even Democrats are now criticizing Biden for being “too old.”

fromVictorDavisHanson/RealClearPolitics: The Left should be ecstatic that President Joe Biden has given them everything they wanted. The Left likes inflation. New money reduces the value of money. Those richer who have it, lose the value of their money; those poorer who don't have any money, suddenly do.


fromMises: The Federal Reserve has sabotaged the economy since 1913 with its socialistic interventions. Every single boom created via its artificial credit expansion has resulted in disaster, which includes the Great Depression.

fromAlexBerenson/Substack: Okay, the shots won’t stop you from getting Covid. Or spreading it. Or having symptoms. But they will stop you from getting very sick. Only it doesn’t.

July 22, 2022

fromAmericanGreatness: Since when has changing an inept messenger ever changed a disastrous message?

fromWashingtonTimes: Unregulated shantytowns persist around the nation — made up of tents, tiny houses, RVs or ramshackle shelters. “It is just a matter of time before signs start sprouting up in the homeless areas of America proclaiming the existence of Bidenville,” advises presidential historian and author Craig Shirley.

fromJohnStossel/NYPost: When the processors shut down, some ranchers who couldn’t get to a federally approved slaughterhouse ended up killing their own animals.                           Regulation Nation

fromJasonWhitlock/TheBlaze: BLM does not care about the lives of black people. The hashtag is the modern-day KKK hood, a disguise to conceal the bigotry, depravity, and greed of its supporters.

fromReason: That new crime, which is punishable by up to 15 years in federal prison, includes receipt of firearms by "prohibited persons."

fromFEE: President Rajapaksa’s fertilizer ban was not the only factor behind Sri Lanka’s economic crash. But it's definitely part of the story.

July 21, 2022

fromWallStreetJournal: The President may do it anyway. But thanks to the High Court’s recent West Virginia v. EPA decision, lower courts will be well-equipped to decapitate the executive beast.
Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

fromBrownstoneInstitute: Why should a college student be subject to a vaccine mandate if they already have post-infection immunity, or an unvaccinated person have travel restricted when the vaccinated have higher infection rates?
Individual Liberty: America's First Principle

fromWashingtonExaminer: A new poll in the Casper Star-Tribune shows Republican and Jan. 6 committee star Rep. Liz Cheney losing big to challenger Harriet Hageman in the Wyoming House GOP primary.
Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

fromCreators: The bipartisan safer Communities Act increases the penalties for violating arbitrary firearm bans.
2nd Amendment Assaults

fromZeroHedge: Climate doomsday predictions have been presented by establishment paid scientists and activist hysterics for decades, and not a single one of these predictions has ever come true.
Political Correctness and Other Nitwittery

fromGallupPoll/JustTheNews: American faith in public education nearing an all-time low, according to poll.
Indoctrination and Censorship