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Biden’s Suspicious Job Numbers
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Biden’s Suspicious Job Numbers

“Downward Revisions Expected‚” editorial cartoon by Yogi Love for The American Spectator‚ Feb. 5‚ 2023. The post Biden’s Suspicious Job Numbers appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Slavery Isn’t America’s Original Sin — It’s a Universal Plague: Paul Kengor and Mitch Pacwa on EWTN
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Slavery Isn’t America’s Original Sin — It’s a Universal Plague: Paul Kengor and Mitch Pacwa on EWTN

February‚ in case you forgot‚ is Black History Month — the month when the Left likes to remind White Americans that slavery is America’s “original sin.” That’s a claim that Paul Kengor‚ editor of The American Spectator‚ debunks in his latest book The Worst of Indignities: The Catholic Church on Slavery. Last month‚ Kengor joined Fr. Mitch Pacwa on EWTN Live to discuss his book and to clarify the Catholic Church’s position on slavery throughout the centuries. Kengor and Pacwa trace its origins to the early ages of the human race‚ suggesting that the practice is an ancient human problem rather than a uniquely American one. Kengor lays out the Catholic Church’s long history of opposing the practice‚ pointing out that slavery has been condemned by popes and councils throughout the ages and that multiple saints worked to abolish it where they could and to mitigate the sufferings of slaves where they couldn’t. (READ MORE: When White People Start Believing Critical Race Theory) They discuss the history of slavery in the United States‚ pointing out that the story is more varied and complicated than the Left’s narrative might suggest. Not only were the American founders‚ including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson‚ uncomfortable with the institution of slavery‚ but African American weren’t the only people enslaved in the United States‚ and white Europeans weren’t the only ones doing the enslaving. Kengor and Pacwa’s discussion demonstrates a nuanced approach to the issue that recognizes slavery as a universal plague with satanic characteristics while also acknowledging that‚ even if slavery isn’t written into our law books‚ it remains widely practiced throughout the world today. Order Paul’s latest book: The Worst of Indignities: The Catholic Church on Slavery   READ MORE from The American Spectator:  Obama Destroyed Martin Luther King’s Dream Can a White Alum Write About a Black Alum at a Liberal Arts College? The post Slavery Isn’t America’s Original Sin — It’s a Universal Plague: Paul Kengor and Mitch Pacwa on EWTN appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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The Enduring Ronald Reagan
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The Enduring Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan’s Enduring Principles: How They Can Promote Political Success Today By Donald J. Devine (The Fund for American Studies‚ 177 pages‚ $10) Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on this date‚ Feb. 6‚ over a century ago — 1911. It was truly another world‚ another country‚ another culture. But the principles to which Ronald Reagan adhered have endured. Indeed‚ for conservatives‚ they should. The late Russell Kirk‚ modern conservatism’s leading philosophical spokesman‚ described conservatism as adhering to what he eloquently and timelessly called an “enduring moral order.” One of Ronald Reagan’s best speeches defining conservatism came at CPAC‚ on his birthday (ironically)‚ Feb. 6‚ 1977‚ four years before his presidency. Reagan began that speech by conceding that conservatism can “mean different things to those who call themselves conservatives.” He laid out various positions that identified social and economic conservatives (Reagan was both). He then said this: Conservative wisdom and principles are derived from willingness to learn‚ not just from what is going on now‚ but from what has happened before. The principles of conservatism are sound because they are based on what men and women have discovered through experience in not just one generation or a dozen‚ but in all the combined experience of mankind. Reagan was there invoking Russell Kirk. Both Reagan and Kirk in turn quoted G.K. Chesterton‚ who talked of what he called “the democracy of the dead.” That means that your ancestors — what we in Western society once unapologetically referred to as our patrimony — should have a vote‚ a say‚ in what we do today. The secular progressive shrugs off those ancestors of centuries ago as backward bigots — “homophobes” who couldn’t have conceived of something as enlightened as same-sex “marriage” or “gender transitioning.” What could we possibly learn from those troglodytes? (READ MORE from Paul Kengor: The American Spectator’s Conservative Counterculture) Well‚ the answer‚ to the conservative‚ is that we can learn a lot from them and their experiences and their accumulated wisdom. They lived according to an enduring moral order based on biblical and natural law‚ laws that are eternal and universal. The progressive seeks to move “forward” and “evolve” beyond those laws‚ rejecting the very notion of settled absolutes. But to the conservative‚ there are absolutes. As Edmund Burke put it‚ there exists an “eternal contract” between the dead‚ the living‚ and those yet to be born. That moral order endures. That’s what conservatism professes and what conservatives need to know and believe. One conservative who knows this as well as anyone is Donald Devine‚ a longtime friend of The American Spectator‚ who for years has written many excellent pieces for us on conservatism. Devine has just published a new book fittingly titled Ronald Reagan’s Enduring Principles: How They Can Promote Political Success Today. Devine opens the book with a chapter titled “Why Ronald Reagan Today?‚” which is derived from a piece he wrote for us this time last year. The opening words of the book remind of that Burkean eternal contract‚ as Devine asks: “Why should one look to a Ronald Reagan who was born‚ lived‚ and died in … what one may consider very different times? Well‚ they were different times but more similar than one might at first expect.” (READ THE PIECE: Ronald Reagan Is Still the Answer to Conservative Disarray) That’s a decidedly conservative question and answer by Devine. The progressive rejects that very notion‚ which is why progressives are progressives. But conservatives know better. We know that often there’s little new under the Sun.  In chapter three‚ “The Enduring Tension‚” Devine quotes another great speech by Ronald Reagan at CPAC‚ this time when he was president of the United States. In that March 20‚ 1981‚ address‚ Reagan listed the conservative thinkers who influenced him: There are so many people and institutions who come to mind for their role in the success we celebrate tonight. Intellectual leaders like Russell Kirk‚ Friedrich Hayek‚ Henry Hazlitt‚ Milton Friedman‚ James Burnham‚ Ludwig von Mises—they shaped so much of our thoughts. It’s especially hard to believe that it was only a decade ago‚ on a cold April day on a small hill in upstate New York‚ that another of these great thinkers‚ Frank Meyer‚ was buried. He’d made the awful journey that so many others had: He pulled himself from the clutches of “The God That Failed‚” and then in his writing fashioned a vigorous new synthesis of traditional and libertarian thought—a synthesis that is today recognized by many as modern conservatism. Devine’s book takes a deep dive into the various strains of conservative‚ traditional‚ and libertarian thought‚ including Frank Meyer’s “fusionist conservatism.” (Meyer‚ for the record‚ was a close friend of R. Emmett Tyrrell‚ Jr.‚ the founder of this magazine. Our Daniel J. Flynn is in the process of writing the definitive biography of Meyer.) In this thoughtful and informed work‚ Devine digs into the historical roots of conservatism‚ natural law‚ “Anglo-American Nationalist Conservatism‚” the “Real John Locke‚” what he calls the “Necessary Traditionalist Reorientation‚” free markets‚ what he calls “Reagan’s New Stage Conservatism‚” “Reagan Philosophical Fusionism‚” and then wraps up with “Ronald Reagan’s Way Back.” That might sound like an overwhelming work‚ but Devine compacts it succinctly in 177 pages‚ which is especially impressive given the caliber of the content. Ronald Reagan believed that the essence of conservatism is to preserve and conserve time-tested values that have endured for good reason and for the best of society‚ for citizens‚ for country‚ and for order — that enduring moral order. As Don Devine sees it‚ those things‚ embodied as Ronald Reagan’s principles‚ not only endure today but “can promote political success today.” The key to Reagan’s understanding‚ writes Devine‚ is that he himself understood conservatism’s “philosophical roots in both freedom and tradition and built his actions upon them.” As Devine notes‚ it wasn’t merely that Reagan personally understood that the origins of conservatism go to the very roots of Western civilization‚ “to Aristotle and St. Thomas [Aquinas] and by whatever has survived the fall of Rome‚ divine right Europe‚ two world wars‚ the Soviet Union and‚ at least so far‚ bureaucratized and woke America.” Reagan realized that “[c]onditions change but principles endure.” The key to success for today’s conservatives is to continue to conserve those enduring principles and build their actions upon them in a way that works politically. That key to success includes recapturing Reagan’s unique‚ winsome ability to get elected and reelected. Without winning elections‚ the principles can’t become political reality. Reagan knew and did that better than any American conservative ever.  That’s what especially endured for Ronald Reagan. The post The Enduring Ronald Reagan appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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The Spectator P.M. Podcast Ep. 19: Nikki Haley Says She Would Be Fine With States Seceding
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The Spectator P.M. Podcast Ep. 19: Nikki Haley Says She Would Be Fine With States Seceding

Does Texas have the right to secede from the union? GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley certainly thinks so. On today’s episode of The Spectator P.M. Podcast‚ hosts Ellie Gardey and Aubrey Gulick discuss Haley’s appearance on the popular hip hop morning show The Breakfast Club and her assertion that‚ in the midst of the border crisis‚ states have the right to simply decide to leave the union. They also commented on her sputtering campaign and her belief that “[i]t’s either going to be Kamala Harris‚ or it’s going to be me.” Tune in to hear their analysis! Like and share The Spectator P.M. Podcast‚ and be sure to tune in to our next episode! Read Aubrey and Ellie’s writing here and here. Listen to the Spectator P.M. Podcast with Aubrey Gulick and Ellie Gardey on Spotify. Watch the Spectator P.M. Podcast with Aubrey Gulick and Ellie Gardey on Rumble.  The post <;i>;The Spectator P.M. Podcast<;/i>; Ep. 19: Nikki Haley Says She Would Be Fine With States Seceding appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Is a Great American Bankruptcy Coming?
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Is a Great American Bankruptcy Coming?

If you are a borrower seeking a loan from a lender‚ you might want to secure a loan as far out in time as is prudent‚ given the nature of what the borrowed money will be used for. If you are a lender extending credit to a borrower‚ the further out in time the credit is extended‚ the more carefully the creditworthiness of the borrower is examined. In other words‚ making a 10-year loan is a higher risk than a three-month loan. The lender can assess the risk over three months more accurately than over 10 years. Typically‚ when a borrower has lost access to long-term financing and must resort to short-term financing it’s a signal that the creditworthiness of the borrower has significantly deteriorated‚ which is why in most bankruptcy settings there is usually a large amount of short-term debt that cannot be rolled over. The lenders simply refuse to lend. That moment comes suddenly — with it comes bankruptcy. (READ MORE: Why Keep Worrying About Debt?: Speculation vs. Reality) Unfortunately‚ that description of borrowing and lending seems to fit the current state of financing for the U.S. Treasury. Can Governments Declare Bankruptcy? It was Walter Wriston‚ former chairman of Citibank‚ who famously declared that “Governments don’t go bankrupt.” What he meant was that a government always has‚ as a last resort‚ a Central Bank that will provide mouse-click fiat money for whatever financing is required when alternative sources of financing are tapped out. Non-government enterprises‚ away from a bank‚ do not have the luxury of that financial backstop to avoid bankruptcy. But here’s the bad news for Uncle Sam: In the current fiscal year‚ the U.S. Treasury needs to roll (that is‚ refinance) about $9 trillion of the current $34 trillion national debt and also finance an additional current deficit of $2 trillion. The puzzle is this: How will the U.S. Treasury structure this financing need that amounts to a staggering $11 trillion? The structuring that seems to be unfolding is perhaps very telling. In a recent ZeroHedge article penned by contributor Anthony Trevison‚ there was this lead quote: “In 2023‚ the Treasury added $2.6T to the national debt. While that number alone should be enough to scare anyone‚ the details reveal something even more concerning. $2T of it‚ or 77%‚ was financed entirely with short-term Treasury Bills maturing in less than a year.” (READ MORE: Congress Should Apologize to Drunken Sailors) The article goes on to speculate as to why the Treasury went to the very short end of the Treasury market (under one-year maturity) to finance its debt. It should be noted that the short end was also the most expensive way to finance the debt. Two possible reasons are offered in the article: Intermediate and long-dated Treasury maturities (five to 30 years) simply could not handle the volume of securities. Stated another way‚ there was insufficient liquidity available to finance the Treasury’s needs in that market space. The Treasury Secretary is making a bet that in an election year interest rates would be coming down and future financing needs could be rolled at significantly lower interest rates than those that prevail today. Both of those potential reasons have merit. In either case‚ by loading the short end of the Treasury market with the Treasury’s debt issuance‚ a potential for a U.S. Treasury funding catastrophe is being created. Anyone who survived the 1974-75 “stagflation” experience knows exactly what could potentially go wrong. Briefly stated‚ the U.S. economy in that period went into a hard-landing recession‚ unemployment rose‚ and so did intermediate and long-term interest rates and inflation. Yes‚ interest rates and inflation rose in a recession. The 10-year Treasury bond yields rose from 6.76 percent in November 1973 to 8.48 percent in August 1975. That span of time captured the full effect of the recession. Repeating Stagflation Should there be a repeat of the 1974-75 stagflation in the future‚ there is a clear vision of what could potentially happen. U.S. Treasury funding could be locked into the front end of the Treasury market. Any effort to extend the maturity of the national debt structure would be near impossible as the rise in intermediate-term and long-term interest rates‚ coupled with rising federal deficits and the attendant debt roll‚ would immediately translate to an accelerated exponential rise in federal interest expense. The 1974-75 rate rise was primarily driven by inflation expectations. This time‚ intermediate and long-dated Treasury yields could have the same inflation expectations problem‚ plus an additional problem that will eventually force yields higher. That second problem is an enormous one: a staggering‚ estimated $150 trillion of unfunded federal liabilities attached to many federal programs that are not currently funded. To repeat: $150 trillion. (READ MORE: Cold War With China Requires Mercantilism 2.0) The full force of this future funding requirement is imminent and is ominously hanging over the Treasury bond market. The only future source of funding for these liabilities will be via an expansion of the Federal Reserve balance sheet. The bottom-line problem here is this: if the Federal Reserve becomes trapped into providing the funding needs of the federal government‚ using the short end of the Treasury market‚ then the Fed will be significantly restricted in its ability to raise interest rates to deal with any inflation issues that result from the mouse-click fiat money being printed to keep the government financially solvent. Stated simply another way‚ the Federal Reserve can either fund the federal government or it can attempt to control inflation‚ but it can’t do both at the same time without declaring bankruptcy. That movie was played out in post-World War I Germany in 1922-23 — and we know how that movie ended. The post Is a Great American Bankruptcy Coming? appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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The Most Influential Dissidents in Sports During the Biden Regime
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The Most Influential Dissidents in Sports During the Biden Regime

Compilations of “the most politically influential and outspoken” athletes crop up here and there occasionally. They list activists like Billie Jean King‚ Tommie Smith‚ and John Carlos‚ as well as overpaid‚ modern‚ but still outdated ones like Megan Rapinoe and Colin Kaepernick. That these individuals speak for the aspirations of most sports fans is a bit of gaslighting. Instead‚ the issues people care about today are being addressed by outspoken athletes and coaches with their fingers on the pulse of the people and the threats against our independence. The era of defining “influential” as illiberal has ended. Regurgitated rankings and commentaries assert that sports are one of America’s last public spaces and claim that athletics are never far from politics — but then banish dissidents of the ruling bureaucratic statism from the press box. Fabricating political celebrity and aggrandizing the pantheon of Marxist-leftist athletes leads to omissions of what is truly great. Our creator endowed us with inalienable rights‚ and the greatest influencers are those who honor the primary leadership of God‚ seek the truth‚ and uphold traditional American values. As the “big game” comes up‚ politically impactful athletes and coaches are putting themselves on the line: Nick Rolovich‚ Ricky Logo‚ John Richardson‚ Craig Stutzmann and Mark Weber After three straight wins‚ Washington State’s head football coach‚ Nick Rolovich‚ and four assistant coaches were fired all at once on Oct. 18‚ 2021‚ after they refused to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. They had been committed leaders for WSU football and its famous run-and-shoot offense and Rolovich was such a valued fit with the evergreen state’s sports culture that in 2021 he was the highest-paid employee in the state of Washington. Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and university administrator Pat Chun inserted the government into an athletic organization in an unprecedented manner by cracking down on five coaches’ private medical choices. Their actions jolted a large fan base in the Northwestern U.S.‚ impacted real families‚ and needlessly disrupted the season. Inslee blamed the coaches‚ who had done nothing wrong. Rolovich sued WSU for civil violations‚ including a breach of his work contract. Three counts go to trial on Dec. 9‚ 2024. During the 2022 football season‚ Rolovich became a volunteer assistant for a high school football team in San Francisco. The program won a state championship. Shot mandates did more harm than good‚ and violated rationality. Rolovich’s sporting accomplishments and personal integrity make him a hero among the millions of Americans who face attempted persecution. Rep. Austin Theriault The sport that gave us “Let’s Go Brandon‚” NASCAR automotive racing‚ has also given us Rep. Austin Theriault from Maine’s District 2. This year‚ Theriault is running for election to the U.S. House of Representatives. He roared to victory in 100-lap NASCAR races from Daytona to Michigan; now he wants to ensure equal rights (rather than DEI)‚ check the powers of bureaucratic agents‚ reduce the economic drain on rural Americans‚ end the drug overdose crisis‚ obtain justice through law and order‚ and control runaway spending of the citizens’ taxes. Riley Gaines Riley Gaines‚ an All-SEC‚ three-time NCAA Championship qualifier from the University of Kentucky has pumped new life into sports with her speeches calling for sanity amid institutional infringements of Title IX rights. Gaines is speaking out in the face of the war on fair competition in sports‚ the increasing number of injuries resulting from mismatched opponents‚ and the harm done to the culture and athletes barred from growing up the way nature intended. As a result‚ she has been denigrated and physically assaulted on multiple occasions. She is an inspiration to women‚ athletes‚ and the American people. Rep. Burgess Owens Burgess Owens commands the same respect in the halls of Congress as he did on the football field. While on the gridiron he achieved Rookie of the Year‚ played as the defensive captain for five years with the New York Jets‚ and made a Super Bowl Championship with the Oakland Raiders. He was a source of inspiration even before he was a 1st round draft pick‚ Jets interceptions leader‚ and NFL All-Pro. Since the end of his gridiron career‚ he has traveled the country to share a message of “optimism and hope…speaking of the intrinsic principles that underline the foundation of our American way of life.” During the Obama “you didn’t build that” years‚ Owens was on radio shows decrying the failing record of “Great Society” programs to reduce poverty or improve family outcomes. In 2021‚ he became a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Utah. In 2024‚ he is already off to a fast start exposing open borders policies that severely affect economic opportunities and living conditions for Americans in states including‚ but not limited to‚ Utah. To hear Rep. Owens speak is to realize he belongs with the greats of both football and American oration. Ian Smith Ian Smith owned a gym in New Jersey that he wouldn’t shut down for any man’s orders. The self-proclaimed “meathead” racked up $1.2 million in COVID-19 “fines” and reminded us what is to be American. Smith‚ who has also paid his debt for acts he committed long before‚ then received 38.3 percent of the vote in the Republican primary election for his state’s 3rd House District. Smith is the author of Find Your Hill and gives speeches around the country on overcoming challenges and fighting for what we believe in. Jason Whitlock Jason Whitlock‚ a former Ball State college football player‚ is the host of Fearless with Jason Whitlock. Whitlock’s takes on values make riveting reads and enjoyable listens. He parted from ESPN for many of the same reasons that 5 million people have left Democrat states. The attacks he has withstood indicate his independent message is over the end zone. Sen. Tommy Tuberville Once a safety for Southern State University football‚ Tommy Tuberville was the Auburn University head football coach with the most wins against the University of Alabama. Tuberville made his mark through his success‚ class‚ and values. He earned the Alabama Republican Party’s nomination for the Senate in 2020‚ and contested incumbent Doug Jones. Early that year‚ the “systemic change” of “bundled payments” required by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) gave the federal government a digitally integrated system that shoveled thousands of dollars per COVID-19 patient to clinics and hospitals. As the healthcare business now revolved around Washington‚ D.C.‚ providers were hard-pressed to refuse the payouts‚ disincentivizing professionals from raising their voices against COVID-19 flim-flam. Tuberville won election to a seat needing serious statesmanship to restore America to the rights and values that made it free‚ and he has risen to his calling‚ standing to demand that the sanctity of life be protected by the U.S. military if DOD personnel wanted to get their requested raises and promotions. The Alabama senator has made American rural workers‚ fiscal responsibility‚ the Second Amendment‚ and border security his top issues‚ joining fellow sportsmen in defending our liberties. Novak Djokovic Career leader in Grand Slam victories‚ Serbian Novak Djokovic was the story of the year at the 2023 U.S. Open. Finally allowed to travel and compete again after more than a year of being ostracized for his refusal to receive the COVID-19 vaccine‚ Djokovic broke records and earned his 24th Grand Slam title. A den of power-hungry officials who knew nothing about physical performance and health and had restrained his athletic career from progressing‚ watched him win. Djokovic glorifies God above the institutions of men‚ and used his racquet to set the tennis world right from foolhardy judgments of who is “diseased.” Novak Djokovic only has “sick” tennis strokes‚ as the kids say. Danielle Rabkin Danielle Rabkin ranked 325 worldwide in CrossFit for her age group and then became a trainer and owner of Golden Gate CrossFit. She strives to tone up the American republic too‚ exposing inequalities that ruin what Americans loved about our society’s fair playing field. In 2020‚ she asked‚ if politicians can go to the gym amid lockdowns‚ why couldn’t her customers? Today‚ she’s still pointing out hypocrisy and is asking‚ if Chinese government visitors deserve a good place for doing business in the streets of San Francisco‚ why don’t American citizens? Kelly Slater As both the youngest and oldest world surfing champion‚ Kelly Slater is nearly synonymous with his sport. Slater took a strong stance against ostracizing competitors and friends over fear-driven absurdities and faced a showdown with the Australian government after he was denied entry for not receiving the COVID-19 jab. Slater makes an honorable mention here‚ even though his defiant swell broke and he went with the flow. He wouldn’t be the greatest of surfers without that mellow. Paul Stastny and Don Cherry Paul Stastny‚ a forward on Hockey’s Winnipeg Jets‚ is familiar with tyranny. His Hall of Fame father‚ Peter Stastny‚ defected from the former Czechoslovakia to Canada. Paul spoke on the matter beautifully: Being the son of immigrants that left a communist country to come to Canada and have a future where they had their own decisions and do-what-they-want type of freedom is something that’s always been instilled in me … And then I know what Canada was like‚ and I can see where Canada is going‚ and I think that’s what scares me. Knowing what communists did in Slovakia‚ Paul donated to Canada’s freedom convoy in 2022. Meanwhile‚ Don Cherry‚ a Boston Bruins player and head coach found his fullest calling in the sport‚ broadcasting. He backed the movement saying‚ “I am 100% behind the truckers … They are salt of the earth and the heartbeat of the country…. I did not tell anybody else what they should do and would never tell anybody what they should do. It’s up to them.” Steve Garvey California festers with the worst homelessness‚ education‚ and poverty in the U.S. Steve Garvey‚ a recipient of the Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award‚ is ripping the cover off that curveball with his approach to educational choice and economics. While Adam Schiff wants to continue Democrat rule‚ Garvey points out that in this administration‚ for the first time‚ more people are leaving than coming to California because they can’t afford to live there. “This is a direct result of our career politicians in Sacramento and Washington‚ D.C. continuously passing foolish laws and increasing taxes and fees‚ resulting in higher costs or our basic needs‚” Garvey said. “I will take a stand against out-of-control inflation and be a voice for the middle class and working families.” There’s no dodging that Americans are swinging for stronger job creation for pay with real purchasing power. Conor McGregor Conor McGregor is a standout Mixed Martial Arts fighter whose convincing Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) wins lifted him to international stardom. He was the first fighter ever to attain both the Featherweight and Lightweight Championship belts in the UFC‚ and he did the same in Cage Warriors. McGregor‚ who is from Ireland‚ has received consistent support from the Irish people. He also has many American fans‚ and given the similar threats to both Ireland and the U.S.‚ McGregor’s political activity in Ireland tends to matter in the U.S. McGregor’s motivations are expressed simply: Protect Ireland. He says no citizens of a country are safe if there is no dedicated‚ operational task force to “assess all entrants.” McGregor‚ who has teased a run for the Irish presidency‚ would form one immediately to address this “real lapse in national security.” Citizens of many countries can relate to the violence committed by military-age‚ male foreigners arriving illegally in waves numbering in the thousands. “NOT GOOD ENOUGH‚” says McGregor of the Irish government. John Stockton At the retirement ceremony for the career NBA leader in steals and assists‚ John Stockton spoke with keen interest on “the powers of healing” shown by Jazz training room staff. He said they had “kept my old body together” for 19 seasons on the court. Twenty years later‚ Stockton’s familiarity with chiropractic led him to write an amicus letter to a court in Washington‚ D.C. in support of one of his friends. Janet Buhler‚ the wife of Craig Buhler‚ who had treated Stockton for enhanced recovery for “thousands of hours” in his Jazz career‚ had exercised her American right to protest an election that was marred by mail-in ballots and other anomalous forms of voting under the pretense of a “health emergency.” Like many practitioners‚ Buhler was suspicious of the hokum and malarky that went on in the 2020 election. So she made her way to D.C. on Jan. 6‚ 2021‚ only to confront a month’s sentence in prison. Having known Janet for decades‚ Stockton wrote of her character as kind and gentle. Janet was nevertheless handed a 30-day sentence for her political expression at the people’s house. Interest in physical longevity and healing surprised us all by becoming linked with high political controversy. Yet realizing life is led by God‚ Stockton‚ a Catholic‚ appeared on His Glory to speak the truth‚ even as the FBI was watching Catholic congregations. Gonzaga College suspended Stockton’s season passes for his noncompliance with mask and vaccine mandates. When the mandate was later lifted‚ Stockton declared he wouldn’t be coming back to Gonzaga basketball and noted he would be reconsidering his giving to the college. Stockton has continued to speak out through independent channels to avoid Big Tech censorship. He has appeared as a guest on dozens of podcasts. More Americans are becoming inspired to get “on the court‚” openly glorify God‚ share the blessing of health freedom‚ pen writings for justice‚ and direct our dollars wisely — all qualities amplified by the inspirational work of John Stockton. Aaron Rodgers An NFL champion quarterback and 4-time MVP with the Packers‚ Aaron Rodgers was voted by his Jets teammates as their “most inspirational player” — even while being out with a season-ending injury. Rodgers’s keen vision downfield gives him an independent steak. Even without playing in the Super Bowl this year‚ his observations and comments remain insightful‚ no matter the blitz that vindictive characters may rush at him. Conclusion America is in a “declipression‚” — the “decline plus oppression” that is being foisted on America. Athletes are lending their prowess to give the nation a hand up out of the morass. Let’s move the ball for election integrity and score against antihuman global war‚ inflating prices‚ car bans‚ illegal migration‚ and all anti-American opponents. Game. On. The post The Most Influential Dissidents in Sports During the Biden Regime appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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European Central Bank Prepares for Trump Victory
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by Martin Armstrong‚ Armstrong Economics: On the stage at Davos‚ European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde took a long pause when asked about the 2024 US Presidential Election. The mere question made the room erupt in laughter. “It is for the American people to decide what they want with their politics‚ with their government with […]
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CORPORATIONS HAVE BECOME DEEPLY SATANIC… THEY’RE ALL PART OF THE HIVE
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CORPORATIONS HAVE BECOME DEEPLY SATANIC… THEY’RE ALL PART OF THE HIVE

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