You’re not dealing with Russia. You’re making Russia richer. – President Donald J. Trump
President Trump attended a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
It didn’t exactly go as Stoltenberg hoped:Continue Reading
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You’re not dealing with Russia. You’re making Russia richer. – President Donald J. Trump
President Trump attended a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
It didn’t exactly go as Stoltenberg hoped:Continue Reading
I won’t say it started here.
That’s far too simplistic and much had already been done.
But this July 20, 2015 Memorandum on behalf of Sally Yates set the stage for much of what was to come.Continue Reading
Those who’ve followed me for a bit or are readers of my blog are probably aware I’m fully in favor of free trade. I’m also in favor of President Trump’s use of tariffs as a negotiating tool.Continue Reading
This is a related version of an article recently published at The Epoch Times.
The New York Times provided us an introduction to FBI reasoning in launching the Trump-Russia Inquiry – drunken comments from George Papadopoulos:Continue Reading
A story in the New Yorker from two days ago recently caught my eye.Continue Reading
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— Jeff @ themarketswork (@themarketswork) September 17, 2018
A common sense approach to a liberal world.
As Government Expands, Liberty Contracts – Ronald Reagan
American Nationism embraces the concept that our Constitution is superior to International law. It recognizes that our sovereignty implies national ownership of law. American Nationalism contains loyalty to our nation, the shared communal identification with fellow citizens.
It requires maintaining self-governance and full sovereignty free from unwanted outside interference. It requires self-determination. It is not ethnic-based. It occurs when one maintains a national identity based on shared characteristics of our American culture, language, tradition and politics – our way of life – built on the foundation of our Constitution.
American Nationism requires gratitude for our country.
It is our communal identity as American citizens in these United States.
American Nationism is Constitutional Patriotism.
Underlying most arguments against free markets is a lack of belief in freedom itself – Milton Friedman
The Law of Unintended Consequences is a fact of life. Humans act when acted upon and generally in their own interest. People and markets adjust their behavior. Often in ways not predicted or planned for.
Markets are the mechanism which translate our behaviors, actions, even our beliefs to others. They are the outcomes of our combined actions. Markets are not emotional. Markets are not political. They heed the law of survival. They weed the bad ideas from the good. They are constantly evolving and adapting.
Markets are essential. Markets are alive. Markets are us.
George Papadopoulos formally joined then-candidate Donald Trump’s presidential campaign on March 21, 2016, as a foreign policy adviser specializing in the Middle East and Israel. He would later become a central figure in the Trump–Russia collusion narrative.
Papadopoulos was targeted by a number of individuals beginning in March 2016—and perhaps earlier. British and Australian officials were involved, as were U.S. intelligence agencies. Many of the targeting attempts seem to have been efforts to establish evidence of collusion with Russia. They appear to have all failed.Continue Reading
Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.), Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, and Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C), Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, are retiring effective Jan. 3, 2019, when the new Congress convenes.
Gowdy has been personally entrusted by Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, with handling all reviews of classified documents and information. Goodlatte has been one of the most active members of Congress in uncovering Spygate and has worked in concert with Nunes’s investigations.
During 2018, Goodlatte and Gowdy, and their respective committees, formed a joint investigation into decisions made—and not made—by the FBI and the Department of Justice (DOJ) in 2016 and beyond.Continue Reading