America Is Choosing Extinction: The War On Births Is Being Won
A Nation That Refuses To Reproduce Is A Nation That Refuses To Survive. A healthy birth rate is not a lifestyle choice. It is not a boutique preference for economists to debate in ivory towers. It is the biological, cultural, and economic foundation of national survival. When births collapse, nations
Why Jews Keep Cozying Up to Their Worst Enemies: The Mandy Patinkin Hanukkah Horror Show
In a city teeming with Jewish history and pride, how does a celebrated actor like Mandy Patinkin roll out the red carpet for a politician who spits venom at Israel? It’s not just baffling, it’s infuriating. New York City’s mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed socialist with a track record of
The Grinch Didn’t Cancel Christmas — When A Joke Becomes a Crime
How Corporate Cowardice And Activist Outrage Are Turning Harmless Humor Into Heresy. Once upon a time, not that long ago, Christmas cards were allowed to be silly. They were corny, eye-rolling, occasionally irreverent, and completely optional. If you didn’t like one, you put it back on the rack and moved
Adam Schiff’s Outrageous Tantrum: How Dare the DOJ Stop My Lies and Leaks!
In a world where politicians treat truth like a disposable napkin, Adam Schiff stands out as the king of deception. This California Democrat, infamous for his endless fabrications and selective leaks, is now throwing a hissy fit over the Department of Justice’s handling of the Epstein files. How dare they

When You Are Rich And Have The Right Attorney: Murder Becomes A Medical Crisis
Justice For Sale In Celebrity America. There is a moment in every grotesque crime story when the narrative pivots. It stops being about dead victims and becomes a sympathy tour for the accused. That pivot happens faster when the family is wealthy, connected, and surrounded by publicists, attorneys, and friendly
Sneaky Employers: “Forever Layoffs”
“Forever layoffs” refers to a growing pattern in which companies make repeated, small reductions to their workforce instead of announcing a single, sweeping round of cuts. These downsizings often involve fewer than 50 employees at a time, allowing them to happen quietly, without the public scrutiny or regulatory attention that