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Saturday, November 29, 2025
Real Wisdom: Let's not let politics be our compass.
Monday, November 24, 2025
General Randy Manner calls President Trump a Fascist
The general who was questioned (drilled) by Senator John Kennedy during a congressional hearing, after making comments that aligned with General Mark Milley's assessment of Donald Trump as a "fascist," was Major General (Ret.) Randy Manner.
General Milley, the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, privately told journalist Bob Woodward that Trump was a "fascist to the core" and the "most dangerous person" to the country.Major General Manner, during his testimony in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on mass deportations in December 2024, made comments suggesting many "MAGA Republicans" were fascists and expressed pride in General Milley for speaking out. Senator Kennedy aggressively questioned Manner about these statements and the context in which they were made. Another high-profile general who also publicly stated that Donald Trump "certainly falls into the general definition of fascist" was retired four-star Marine General John Kelly, Trump's former White House chief of staff. However, it was General Manner who was "drilled" by Senator Kennedy during a public hearing on the topic of the comments.
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Sebastian Gorka explains why the world - needs President Trump
Mr Gorka served as a Deputy Assistant to President Donald J Trump in the White House in 2017.
https://youtu.be/sP08sIKXdLE?si=3eWgUVqsg5URMkVC
This is the fourth speech of six.
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Saturday, November 1, 2025
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Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Pierre Polievre - is Light Years Ahead of Do Nothing Carney
Listen to this interview... its says so much. This is a Must Watch.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Thursday, October 9, 2025
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Monday, September 22, 2025
Carney is Ineffective as a Leader of Canada - Nothing for Seniors
Carney is Ineffective as a Leader of Canada - Nothing for Working Class or Seniors
Federal diversity, equity & inclusion programs within 29 departments have cost $1.049 billion since 2016.
While Canadians are struggling to afford food and housing, the Liberals have wasted $1 billion on DEI programs since 2016.
$1 billion in 9 years to amass power and wealth in the hands of ideological activists and Liberal insiders.
And Mark Carney is pushing the same ideology while Canadians pay the price.
Thursday, September 18, 2025
Saturday, September 13, 2025
Thursday, September 4, 2025
Status of Europe, China, Nato and Ukraine. The Cost is Too High!
But, of course, Merkel could not.
She offered zero plans on how to integrate, assimilate, and acculturate millions of Europe's illegal aliens. Now, some 15 percent of Germany's population are foreign nationals.
Unfortunately, the statist economies of high-cost Europe are stagnating.
Massive welfare outlays, coupled with a shrinking and aging native population -- with a birth rate sinking below 1.4 -- are finally slowing economic growth.
Current German Chancellor Friedrich Merz put the dilemma bluntly: "The welfare state as we have it today can no longer be financed with what we can economically afford."
Yet the more socialism ossifies, the more popular culture still demands free benefits that a shrinking number of taxpayers can no longer provide.
The United States is finally taking the opposite approach of cracking down on illegal immigration, deregulating the economy, and unleashing high technology to fast-track new frontiers of artificial intelligence, robotics, cryptocurrency, and genetic engineering.
Often, Europe's best and brightest -- and frustrated -- are migrating to greater opportunities and freedom in the U.S., further hampering European research and development.
Europe foolishly adopted a self-defeating energy policy to achieve net-zero emissions by subsidizing inefficient wind and solar power while ignoring or shutting down far cheaper natural gas, nuclear, and coal-powered electrical generation.
Meanwhile, China, grinning like a Cheshire cat and caring little about its carbon footprint, is eagerly exporting wind and solar systems to the suicidal West.
Yet China itself is busy building about two massive coal-fired plants a month, and the largest and most environmentally disruptive hydroelectric projects in the world.
No wonder average European electricity costs are even steeper than those in failing California. European consumers often cannot afford to turn their heaters and air conditioners on, while businesses cannot compete with industries abroad that enjoy far cheaper power.
Trump has declared that the 80-year postwar order is calcified and that the U.S. will no longer run huge trading deficits with European Union nations. Instead, it will demand symmetrical tariffs, further challenging past European mercantile profitability.
The days of Europe disarming and relying on the United States for defense are also over, given that Russian leader Vladimir Putin, for the third time in 15 years, invaded a neighboring country.
Yet Ukraine is not Chechnya or Georgia, but instead on the doorstep of Europe.
So in panic, a perennially delinquent NATO is not only promising to spend the required 2 percent of GDP on defense but also increasing arms budgets to 5% of GDP, a higher rate even than that of the U.S.
No one knows how Europeans will afford such massive rearmament.
To do so would require opening up their economies, adopting far more flexible and traditional energy policies, securing their borders, ending illegal immigration, pruning the welfare state, increasing their fertility rates, and dropping the DEI salad bowl while re-embracing the melting pot of integration and acculturation.
We will soon see whether Europeans can adopt such needed reforms, or find the necessary medicine worse than their current crippling continental disease.




