Netanyahu Scraps African Migrant Relocation Deal With U.N.
Israel flip-flops on where to send 40,000 migrants
Israel flip-flops on where to send 40,000 migrants
The murder rate in London is now higher than New York.
Westmonster | The murder rate in London is now higher than New York.
Coulter continued her recent criticisms of Trump’s lack of implementation of his pro-American immigration reform agenda.
Breitbart | Coulter continued her recent criticisms of Trump’s lack of implementation of his pro-American immigration reform agenda.
“We cannot and will not allow voices to be censored by agenda-driven intimidation efforts.”
Daily Caller | “We cannot and will not allow voices to be censored by agenda-driven intimidation efforts.”
This was only ever worse 89 years ago.
RT | This was only ever worse 89 years ago.
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New cars have many features old cars never had – LCD touchscreens and WiFi, for instance. But new cars are missing some things, too. Maybe you remember – and wonder why? Bumpers that could take a bump – Until about the early-mid 1990s, most cars still had external bumpers designed to be . . . bumped. They were made of steel and so didn’t easily tear, like today’s plastic bumper covers do – leading to very expensive repairs, usually involving the replacement of the torn bumper cover and then repainting it. So, why? Environmental regs made chrome-plating steel bumpers expensive – so they were replaced with … Continue reading →
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Judge William Alsup has laughed off suggestions that he’s currently presiding over the “global warming” equivalent of the Scopes Monkey Trial. But like it or not this is essentially what is being played out right now in a U.S. federal court in San Francisco. The climate alarmists have finally got their day in court against those pesky free-thinking intelligent people they call “climate deniers.” Big mistake. The overconfident alarmists appear to have bitten off more than they can chew. They imagined that they’d fool the world into thinking that this was a case about ordinary, wronged citizens – specifically the … Continue reading →
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Little did I know as I was planning, designing, and typesetting my new little book Free Trade or Protectionism? that the official release date I selected would coincide with the launch of President Trump’s trade war. I shouldn’t have been so surprised since Trump is an economic nationalist who believes that only limited “fair” trade, increased tariffs, and a lower trade deficit will make America great again. In one of the Republican primary debates, Trump proposed a 45 percent tariff on all imported goods from China “if they don’t behave.” China must have misbehaved because Trump has imposed tariffs “on … Continue reading →
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Nearly 4,000 years ago in the mid 18th century BC, the King of Babylon passed away, leaving the throne to his 18-year old son Hammurabi. Hammurabi was smart enough to know that his kingship would be incredibly short if he didn’t do something quickly to assert his power. So as his first order of business, Hammurabi made a bold proclamation that won him incredible support from his people: he forgave ALL citizens’ debt that was owed to the government… including high-ranking government officials. This proved to be enormously popular. Ancient Babylon had a highly advanced system of credit, and the … Continue reading →
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