No, The Framers Would Have Hated The Billionaire Tax Authored by Jonathan Turley, Below is my column in the Wall Street Journal on the bizarre claim of Gov. Gavin Newsom and others that the Framers would have supported wealth taxes, including the proposed Billionaire’s Tax. It is a claim that seeks to mask the economically unwise with… Continue reading No, The Framers Would Have Hated The Billionaire Tax
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The Lesson From 250 Years Of Powering America
‘Nuclear’
Fierce winds hit U.S. Pacific territories as Super Typhoon Bavi approaches near Guam
Residents of Guam and surrounding U.S. island territories in the western Pacific were urged to take shelter as Super Typhoon Bavi was expected to make landfall early Monday, threatening an area still recovering from another destructive storm earlier this year.
The Vandalism Of The Royal Navy Is Reaching Its Endgame
…better leaders will have fix it, at greater cost, later…
Democrat Mallory McMorrow drops Senate bid in Michigan in blow to far-left run by Abdul El-Sayed
U.S. Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow dropped out of Michigan’s Democratic primary, likely helping consolidate support around the establishment’s pick, Rep. Haley Stevens.
Ambassador Hoekstra Interview Highlights How Canadian Govt Controls Canadian Media
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra appears for an interview on CBC News to share perspectives on U.S-Canada relations. However, what happens within the interview is a case study on how Canadian media represent an extension of the Canadian government. This example is exactly why the Canadian people have no reference point for information counter… Continue reading Ambassador Hoekstra Interview Highlights How Canadian Govt Controls Canadian Media
OPEC+ Approves Another Oil Output Increase As Hormuz Exports Start To Recover
OPEC+ Approves Another Oil Output Increase As Hormuz Exports Start To Recover OPEC+ agreed a further increase in output targets from August, the group said in a statement on Sunday, adding to global supply at a time when oil prices are falling due to the gradual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for oil exports. … Continue reading OPEC+ Approves Another Oil Output Increase As Hormuz Exports Start To Recover
Ukraine, Iran shadow high-stakes NATO summit as Trump leans on allies, embraces Erdogan
The NATO summit kicking off in Turkey this week affords President Trump a rare in-person opportunity to lean on European allies dragging their feet on defense spending, as well as a chance to showcase his administration’s embrace of this year’s host, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Ukraine, Syria and a high-profile press conference also figure… Continue reading Ukraine, Iran shadow high-stakes NATO summit as Trump leans on allies, embraces Erdogan
The Biggest Problem With AI Today
The Biggest Problem With AI Today By Christopher Penn, of Almost Timely News What’s the biggest problem in AI today? Is it cost, with token budgets being blown out of the water by agentic AI? Is it sustainability, with AI consuming electricity and fresh water? Is it ethics, with tech companies cramming AI into everything?… Continue reading The Biggest Problem With AI Today
National Guard members on patrol in Memphis fatally shoot man during pursuit, police say
Two Tennessee National Guard members assigned to a crime-fighting patrol in Memphis fatally shot a man Sunday who turned toward the soldiers with a gun during a downtown pursuit, authorities said.
