May 13, 2021                                             

fromAmericanMind: Because a mind is a terrible thing to waste.

fromNationalReview: There’s obviously a place in American education for sober reflection and instruction about the legacy of racism in the United States, but CRT is not that — or anything that should be taught to our kids.
Indoctrination and Censorship                                                 Political Correctness and Other Nitwittery

fromActivistPost: Have you noticed that the corporate media has suddenly become obsessed with rising prices over the past week or so?  Day after day, mainstream news outlets are barraging us with stories about inflation, and even CNN is occasionally taking a break from bashing Republicans to cover this.

fromEpochTimes: Apparently, vaccinated patrons don't feel safe when integrated. The segregation will be enforced at Fans at Citi Field and Yankee Stadium, home to Major League Baseball’s New York Mets and New York Yankees.

fromWashingtonPost: A slowdown in hiring nationwide has prompted some governors to start slashing jobless benefits in their states, hoping that the loss of generous federal aid might force more people to try to return to work.

fromTheEconomicCollapse: This is what the beginning stages of hyperinflation look like, but Federal Reserve officials insist that we have nothing to be concerned about.

 May 12, 2021                                             

fromWashingtonExaminer: Who does critical race theory harm? Everyone — not just the white kids who are categorized as oppressors, but children of color, who, like every child, deserve a civil, harmonious society where our immutable characteristics complement, not divide, one another.

fromTheUnherd: The beautiful story of America, the reason so many people around the world still yearn to come here, is to a large extent founded on our rejection of tribalism and our establishment of civic, neutral institutions, based on the fundamental principle of equality before the law.

fromEpochTimes: Nearly 40 percent of workers could make more on unemployment at the $300 level than they would earn by returning to work, according to American Action Forum, a center-right policy institute.

fromReason: Great Moments in Unintended Consequences takes a look at three instances of epic government facepalm: Osborne Reef, Corn Ethanol Subsidies, and a particular clause in ObamaCare.  3 minutes.

fromAmericanThinker: For the new White House tenants, the events of January 6, 2021 ushered an opportunity to refresh the progressive narrative and raise public hackles against soldiers and cops.

fromCommonDreams: America does have a serious fascism problem, but it goes way beyond the kinds of authoritarianism displayed by people like Donald Trump, Rick Scott, Ted Cruz, or Tom Cotton.

 May 11, 2021                                             

fromVictorDavisHanson: "Daily, incrementally, insidiously the number of Americans that does not believe official Ministry of Truth communiques grows larger. And the number promulgating them for careerist purposes shrinks."
Indoctrination and Censorship                                                     The Government is Not Us

fromWallStreetJournal: Investors are woefully unprepared for what may be a once-in-a-generation market shift.

fromAmericanGreatness: If conservatives and Republicans don’t exactly constitute “the stupid party,” then there are certainly grounds to call them something else.

fromReason: Is there any hope to check the growth of the state?

fromFrontPageMag: Already present in public, private, and charter school classrooms, CRT is a dangerous Marxist ideology that serves to indoctrinate students with racial identity, divisiveness, and animosity.

fromWattsUpWithThat: The New York Times is praising the efforts of low carbon pioneers who reject personal hygiene to save the planet from Covid-19 and Climate Change.