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  • Number One and Two Issues Concerning Voters Number One and Two Issues Concerning Voters
    Pollsters do a better job of identifying the core issues that concern voters. The numbers one and two are the economy and immigration. But neither the polling organizations nor the candidates have linked the two. ...
  • Wanted: ESL Teachers Wanted: ESL Teachers
    Reuters sent a survey to more than 10,000 school districts to gauge immigration’s impact on public schools nationwide, then published a story about how the border surge has crushed the public school system.
  • Feds Piling on Beleaguered US Workers Feds Piling on Beleaguered US Workers
    The establishment media has mostly ignored one of the most devastating, avoidable developments in modern U.S. economic history. Since 2019, according to federal data, almost all job growth has gone to legal and illegal immigrants.
  • Kamala, Reimagined Kamala, Reimagined
    In political history’s most remarkable U-turn, Vice President and the Democrat Party’s 2024 presidential candidate Kamala Harris has converted into a tough on border security advocate, pledges to hire thousands more border agents, to defeat ...

It’s the Economy

  • The Kamala Conundrum The Kamala Conundrum
    Throughout her career, Kamala Harris has benefited from the support of friends in high places. Michelle and Barack Obama’s recent endorsement of Harris for president, despite Barack’s original fear that she couldn’t beat Donald Trump, is the latest example. An insider revealed that Obama withheld his Harris endorsement because “he knows she can’t win,” and ...
  • With the Will, Lowering the Political Temp Not Hard With the Will, Lowering the Political Temp Not Hard
      Every day for the last ten years, I’ve given daily thanks that I grew up when I did, in the 1950s, and where I did, Los Angeles County, at the time one of the nation’s leading agricultural producers. Those wonderful days are long-gone and will never return. Compared to today and ...
  • Considering the Troubling Specifics, Fitch’s Downgrade to AA+ is Generous Considering the Troubling Specifics, Fitch’s Downgrade to AA+ is Generous
    On August 1, the rating agency Fitch dropped the U.S. government’s long-term credit rating from AAA to AA+. Fitch said the downgrade “reflects the expected fiscal deterioration over the next two or three years, a high and growing general government debt burden, and the erosion of governance.” The surprise is that, in light of Fitch’s ...
  • Open Borders Fosters Increased Identity Theft Open Borders Fosters Increased Identity Theft
    Nefarious activities of a criminal organization that targeted Texans of Asian descent were exposed last month by The Dallas Morning News. The Texas Department of Public Safety inadvertently shipped thousands of driver’s licenses to a New York-based group with felonious intent that has ties in other states. Department of Public Safety ...
  • K-12 Schools Struggle to Accommodate Migrant Students K-12 Schools Struggle to Accommodate Migrant Students
    Regardless of how bitter the immigration argument – and the debate routinely sinks to new hostility lows – both enforcement advocates and expansionists should agree that open borders must not be allowed to disrupt public education. If an individual’s station in life prevents him from enrolling his children in private schools, then a solid public ...

Globalization/Neoliberalism

  • STEM Degrees Not Worth Effort, Expense STEM Degrees Not Worth Effort, Expense
      Little by little, the truth about academic life on university campuses is leaking out. Although not as dramatic or headline-grabbing as the Harvard, Penn, and MIT scandals, the myth that science, technology, engineering and math degrees (STEM) will lead to a well-paid, white-collar job is gradually being debunked. In his Los Angeles Times opinion commentary, U.C. ...
  • Red Carpet for Afghanistan, Ukraine, but Cold Shoulder for Maui Red Carpet for Afghanistan, Ukraine, but Cold Shoulder for Maui
      Survivors of the deadly fires in Maui are being offered a $700-per-household payment by FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) and temporary shelter. But in Maui, $700 doesn’t go far. Estimated monthly living costs for a family of four are $7,203. The token $700 represents less than 10 percent of a family’s living costs, an insult ...
  • World Economic Forum’s ‘Great Reset’ Advances World Economic Forum’s ‘Great Reset’ Advances
    Title 42 has  ended, and the “Great Reset” is gathering a full head of steam. In 2020, the World Economic Forum proposed the Great Reset and drafted its mission statement, which included these words: “…Great Reset initiative has a set of dimensions to build a new social contract that honors the dignity of every human ...
  • Is PM Sunak the New Face of Global Corporatocracy? Is PM Sunak the New Face of Global Corporatocracy?
    Founder's Corner Dear All, This week, I’m shifting our focus to halfway across the globe to the political drama unfolding in the United Kingdom (UK). Britain has just appointed its third prime minister (PM) in less than two years representing the fastest turnover in the country’s history.  Liz Truss survived a mere 44 days and the current ...
  • China, with U.S. Help, Moves Closer to Global Domination China,  with U.S. Help, Moves Closer to Global Domination
    The announcement that a Chinese company purchased about 300 acres of prime North Dakota property is the latest in an ongoing landgrab by one of America’s biggest threats. Historically, Chinese nationals are one of the largest purchasers of U.S. residential property, with an average of between 20,000 and 40,000 transactions annually. On ...