by Michael J. Matt at canadafreepress.com In this episode of The Remnant Underground, Michael Matt exposes what is really going on with Fiducia Supplicans – the Vatican Declaration approving blessings for same-sex couples. This has nothing to do with pastoral sensitivity, and everything to do with politics, Agenda 2030, the SDGs of the United Nations, […]
by OLIVIA RONDEAU at breitbart.com Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, is now valued at only $12.54 billion just 14 months after the Tesla tycoon acquired the social media platform for $44 billion, according to numbers released by Fidelity Investments. The financial investment corporation has again reported a mark-down in the value of its […]
by John Mills at thegatewaypundit.com Totalitarian leaders need two things to survive. Unquestioned support of their “inner circle” and a pretense for action, i.e. an incident, real or made up. The decisive point in time for the rise of totalitarianism in Germany in the 1930s were the decisive events of German leader of June 30 […]
by DAVID BLACKMON at dailycaller.com In a story that seems to be becoming increasingly common as time goes on, The Western Journal reported this week about a Canadian EV owner experiencing some massive sticker shock over the cost of replacing the damaged battery in his electric vehicle. Now, those of us who have always driven internal combustion […]
by Kevin Jackson at theblacksphere.net I’m getting used to shaking my head when it comes to the deal-making by the Bidens. I’m most taken aback by the sanctimonious scoffing of Democrats at the mention of their dual-system of justice. What do you think would happen if Trump were under investigation for bribery and his brother […]
by Leslie Eastman at legalinsurrection.com A petition campaign against ACA7, an underhanded bill to repeal the state’s equality-supporting Proposition 209 based on The Science™ Back in the days before Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Critical Race Theory, there was “affirmative action.” Affirmative action became one of the first tools used by progressives to begin dismantling […]
by Conor Coughlin.substack.com The Hastings Environmental Law Review chose to close out 2023 with an article Will The Real Eco-Terrorist Please Stand Up?, by Zoe Gallagher that speaks volumes about high education. The UC Law department at the University of California, San Francisco is currently working to expand its carbon-footprint with a new Academic Village, […]
by HAROLD HUTCHISON at dailycaller.com Former President Donald Trump blasted Republican Gov. Mike DeWine of Ohio Saturday over the governor’s veto of a bill banning child sex changes. DeWine announced the veto of the legislation, House Bill 68, Friday despite its overwhelming passage by the state legislature. The bill not only banned child sex changes, but it also prohibited biological […]
by Paul Homewood at wattsupwiththat.com Human beings are an adaptable species – which is fortunate, given that modern-day politicians incessantly foist new laws, rules and regulations on us. In few areas of public policy is this more exhaustive than net zero. So we’ve grown accustomed to paying 50p for a plastic bag in some supermarkets. […]
by Paul Poast at worldpoliticsreview.com Last week, the U.S. defense contractor Raytheon won a $1.2 billion contract from the U.S. Defense Department to produce additional surface-to-air missile systems as part of Washington’s efforts to help arm Ukraine. The Ukrainian military is highly reliant on weapons provided by the U.S. to counter Russian aggression, and those weapons, at least to […]