Category: Blog

The Climate Change Movement and Its Unsustainable Energy Ecosystem

Asset managers, ratings firms and consultants turn climate mandates into durable fees, while emissions and strategic resilience lag.

An Overdue Thank You Note to Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida, for a Job Well Done

IRS data shows Florida gained $36 billion in adjusted gross income, far ahead of Texas, New York and California in wealth migration.

THE ADDICTION: Why Neither American Political Party Can Win Elections Without Secret Money

Federal filings and tax records trace $1.9 billion in hidden spending, including $686 million routed through a Democratic nominee’s network.

The Russia Perspective: A Response to NATO Escalation

Ukraine’s energy grid, railways and ports are framed as NATO logistics hubs, with strikes intended to weaken Kyiv’s war capacity.

The Strategic Success Behind the “Chaos”: Trump’s Ukraine Policy Delivers Leverage and Progress

The administration moves aid from taxpayer drawdowns to European-funded PURL purchases, using leverage to push a negotiated settlement.

How YouTube and the Press Cooperate to Promote False Crisis

Reuters and AP report facts, then creators strip context for clicks while platforms and legacy media profit from the resulting panic.

John Bolton: The Exposed Bureaucrat, Once Powerful, Now Undone by the Transparency He Despised

John Bolton occupies a uniquely isolated position in American political history.

The Strategic Stalemate: Why Negotiation Is the Only Path to Ukrainian Survival

Territorial data, casualty rates, manpower and economic constraints point to a war of attrition Ukraine cannot win militarily.

From Kennedy Campaign Manager to Trump Advocate: Amaryllis Fox Kennedy’s Warning About Intelligence Agency Overreach

A former CIA officer moved from running a Kennedy campaign to campaigning for Trump, and now defends the agencies she once worked inside.

Mark Kelly’s 95% Problem: A Senator With No Credibility Lecturing Elon Musk About Seriousness

Mark Kelly’s 94.5% alignment with Biden and a Pentagon misconduct inquiry undermine his self-image as Arizona’s independent moderate.