TDS is so tedious; Their objections prove Trump tariffs will work
Those who worry about the tariffs and Wall Street’s reaction should remember the song Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera). You know its chorus.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Those who worry about the tariffs and Wall Street’s reaction should remember the song Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera). You know its chorus.
For years, Americans who dared to question the official COVID-19 narrative were mocked, censored, and labeled conspiracy theorists.
Any Updates? Nope: You Can’t Roller Skate In A Buffalo Herd.
As the war in Ukraine continues, speculation grows about what a post-war security landscape might look like, particularly if a ceasefire is reached. One of the most likely scenarios involves a NATO-led peacekeeping mission
Poets and propagandists have long clung to the ancient Latin phrase: “Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori”—“It is sweet and proper to die for one’s country.” But by the time the industrial slaughterhouses of World War I had chewed through millions of lives, that “old lie,” as poet Wilfred Owen called it, rang hollow.
‘Government is like an infant: an alimentary canal with a big appetite at one end and no sense of responsibility at the other.’
In an increasingly volatile world, the question isn’t just “Should the United States go to war?” but “When is war justified in service of our vital national interests?”
Lia Rose, who reportedly used to compete as Zachary, won the high jump at the Portland Interscholastic League Varsity Relays with a height of 4 feet, 8 inches, beating the second-place finisher by two inches.
Billionaire Bill Ackman’s feet got cold over tariffs. He’s calling for a 90-day delay on imposing tariffs on the world because the Dow fell precipitously. He wants to avoid Trump taking the blame for a global economic meltdown.
President Donald Trump, Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) have been systematically exposing MASSIVE government waste, fraud and abuse.
Judges are out of control, and our Constitution provides means to reign them in. It’s time we start.
The year 1934 marked a critical turning point in American history, where the federal government, under the guise of responding to the Great Depression, seized unprecedented control over individual rights, private wealth, and industry.
Editor’s Note: A good friend and associate has passed on. Pete Serefine was one of the original authors here at American Free News Network. AFNN partnered with him on his podcast and News Blog. We are a better organization because he showed up one day. We will miss him.
Ed.
What military leaders must understand and subsequently help others comprehend — something rarely accomplished — is to acknowledge that they are involved in war, albeit irregular warfare.
Leftists worship the State, and hence why they love government, which is their church. For too long, the rest of us have worshiped at their altar.
They Don’t Call It A “Perp Walk” For Nothing: Obama led a whole of government effort against Donald Trump (Part 15)
Too few workers are paying SS taxes and too many are receiving SS benefits. This cannot continue much longer. Nevertheless, and knowing that, the Biden Regime set up an ingenious method of giving Social Security numbers to his “newcomers.” Did they hope to collapse the SS system?
The defeat of Senate Bill 51 in the South Dakota House of Representatives back in February is symptomatic of the Devil’s grasp on politics in America.
Historically, April 15 has not been a good day. On April 15, 1865, Abraham Lincoln died after being shot in the head the previous evening. On April 15, 1912, 1500 people died when the Titanic sank
There were so many interesting headlines in today’s news that it has been difficult for me to choose just one on which to write. But, as always, there is the newspaper that I frequently refer to as The Philadelphia Enquirer, which is not actually spelled that way. RedState writer Mike Miller called it the Enquirer, …