The Americas face the threat of World War III

Sixty-three years after the original, another Cuban Missile Crisis is evolving. Team Trump is ramping up a significant military presence in the Caribbean. More than 10 percent of the U.S. Navy fleet is currently in the region or en route. This includes the USS Gerald Ford Strike Group and the USS Gravely guided-missile destroyer. The […]
Nike’s recent ‘Why Do It?’ slogan embodies America’s transition to a culture of skepticism.

Nike’s New Slogan and Our Cultural Hesitation Nike’s recent slogan—”Why Do It?”—is a significant departure from the brand’s original ethos. Once synonymous with determination and motivation, Nike now seems to encourage people to pause and reflect. This change in messaging suggests a larger cultural shift towards suspicion rather than readiness. While it might feel protective […]
Israel remains America’s key ally in a perilous world.

Who are America’s most vital allies? Without a doubt, it’s Israel. It stands out as the only true democracy globally, a nuclear superpower capable of exerting influence in a chaotic region—one of the most unstable since World War II. However, Israel isn’t the only ally the U.S. has in the free world or even in […]
The Prosperity of Other Countries Relies on America’s Ongoing Budget Shortfalls

Will Trade Deficits Continue Forever? In the recent Breitbart Business Digest, we examined a summary from The Economist. It centers on the mistaken belief that the United States’ trade deficit purely reflects capital inflows, suggesting it’s a sign of confidence. However, our analysis shows that this perspective overlooks genuine domestic revenue outflows, which are only […]
America’s Hunger Games: Glenn Beck reveals how Democrats are using the shutdown to ignite a revolution

The government shutdown has stretched into its fifth week, and significant programs are starting to fall apart. Military funding is now relying on private sources, and air traffic controllers will stop receiving pay starting tomorrow. The focus is now shifting toward SNAP benefits for food assistance. While Democrats present themselves as the party for the […]
The Unseen Price of America’s Trade Deficit Is a Lasting Budget Deficit

The Real Story Behind America’s “Harmless” Deficit There’s been a lot of chatter about America’s trade deficit. Recently, a group of economists submitted a brief in a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s tariff policies, insisting that trade deficits are harmless. They argue that these deficits are merely the counterpart to capital inflows. In other words, […]
Dozen Senators Ask Bondi To Take Action Against ‘Illegal’ Industry Aiming at America’s Youth

Bipartisan Senate Push Against Illegal Offshore Gambling A bipartisan coalition of senators, led by Republican Senator Katie Britt from Alabama, is urging the Department of Justice (DOJ) to take a firmer stance on illegal offshore gambling. A dozen members of the Senate Judiciary Committee sent questions to Attorney General Pam Bondi, emphasizing the need for […]
Is America’s economy experiencing a K-shaped recovery? Here’s what you need to understand.

The U.S. economy is showing signs of divergence, with some sectors flourishing while others struggle. It resembles a K-shape: one side rises while the other falls. For instance, the wealthiest households now control about half of consumer spending, driven by record stock market levels. Interestingly, wages are increasing fastest for high earners, shifting from the […]
Melissa Landry: Supreme Court Could Offer a Win for America’s Energy Workers

This term, the Supreme Court has the opportunity to address a troubling trend in U.S. law: the increasing use of the legal system to target American energy production, often fueled by government-backed lawsuits. Two significant cases, Chemron v. Plaquemines Parish and Suncor vs. Boulder County, present a chance for the Court to restore constitutional integrity […]
The world’s denial of America’s debt has become widespread.

Reflections on U.S. Debt Through the Years Back in 1989, a history teacher of mine asked our class to identify what we thought was the key problem facing the United States. We submitted our answers anonymously, and I remember when he read mine—“Federal Debt”—he rolled his eyes, as if my answer was absurd. At that […]