Congratulations William Lai, the next President of Taiwan. Proud to see democracy stand with the Taiwanese people for another 4 years.
More proof of what we already know: China withheld critical information about COVID for weeks as the pandemic spread across the world.
#china #covid
More proof of what we already know: China withheld critical information about COVID for weeks as the pandemic spread across the world.
#china #covid
More proof of what we already know: China withheld critical information about COVID for weeks as the pandemic spread across the world.
#china #covid
More proof of what we already know: China withheld critical information about COVID for weeks as the pandemic spread across the world.
#china #covid
More proof of what we already know: China withheld critical information about COVID for weeks as the pandemic spread across the world.
#china #covid
More proof of what we already know: China withheld critical information about COVID for weeks as the pandemic spread across the world.
#china #covid
More proof of what we already know: China withheld critical information about COVID for weeks as the pandemic spread across the world.
#china #covid
More proof of what we already know: China withheld critical information about COVID for weeks as the pandemic spread across the world.
#china #covid
More proof of what we already know: China withheld critical information about COVID for weeks as the pandemic spread across the world.
#china #covid
Haters will say this is AI.
MLK devoted his life to the ideals of the American founding. Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
There’s a strange new trend with some people on the Right who have recently decided that Reagan is “not conservative” enough, and a relic of the past. They’re wrong.
Reaganism is about fighting and winning. As we look at fighting the DEI ideology that is destroying higher education right now, we should look to Reagan’s higher education battles.
What did Reagan do when University of California administrators coddled student and faculty radicals that were rioting? He sent in the National Guard. What did he do when the violence continued? He shut down all 28 public colleges and universities in the state for four days. Not to mention, he also did the serious work of instituting budgetary reforms to prevent the administrative bloat that we see in higher education today.
We have to take the same approach. That means confronting the taxpayer-funded DEI that has propped up left-wing illiberalism and enabled the explosion of antisemitism we see on college campuses. How do we do this? Let’s start by creating smart higher ed policy. I have a bill that will prevent taxpayer dollars from flowing to universities that force students to write DEI statements. Most Americans know the left is crazy, but we have to make sure that conservatives look like the adults in the room.
Read more on @nationalreview
There’s a strange new trend with some people on the Right who have recently decided that Reagan is “not conservative” enough, and a relic of the past. They’re wrong.
Reaganism is about fighting and winning. As we look at fighting the DEI ideology that is destroying higher education right now, we should look to Reagan’s higher education battles.
What did Reagan do when University of California administrators coddled student and faculty radicals that were rioting? He sent in the National Guard. What did he do when the violence continued? He shut down all 28 public colleges and universities in the state for four days. Not to mention, he also did the serious work of instituting budgetary reforms to prevent the administrative bloat that we see in higher education today.
We have to take the same approach. That means confronting the taxpayer-funded DEI that has propped up left-wing illiberalism and enabled the explosion of antisemitism we see on college campuses. How do we do this? Let’s start by creating smart higher ed policy. I have a bill that will prevent taxpayer dollars from flowing to universities that force students to write DEI statements. Most Americans know the left is crazy, but we have to make sure that conservatives look like the adults in the room.
Read more on @nationalreview
There’s a strange new trend with some people on the Right who have recently decided that Reagan is “not conservative” enough, and a relic of the past. They’re wrong.
Reaganism is about fighting and winning. As we look at fighting the DEI ideology that is destroying higher education right now, we should look to Reagan’s higher education battles.
What did Reagan do when University of California administrators coddled student and faculty radicals that were rioting? He sent in the National Guard. What did he do when the violence continued? He shut down all 28 public colleges and universities in the state for four days. Not to mention, he also did the serious work of instituting budgetary reforms to prevent the administrative bloat that we see in higher education today.
We have to take the same approach. That means confronting the taxpayer-funded DEI that has propped up left-wing illiberalism and enabled the explosion of antisemitism we see on college campuses. How do we do this? Let’s start by creating smart higher ed policy. I have a bill that will prevent taxpayer dollars from flowing to universities that force students to write DEI statements. Most Americans know the left is crazy, but we have to make sure that conservatives look like the adults in the room.
Read more on @nationalreview
There’s a strange new trend with some people on the Right who have recently decided that Reagan is “not conservative” enough, and a relic of the past. They’re wrong.
Reaganism is about fighting and winning. As we look at fighting the DEI ideology that is destroying higher education right now, we should look to Reagan’s higher education battles.
What did Reagan do when University of California administrators coddled student and faculty radicals that were rioting? He sent in the National Guard. What did he do when the violence continued? He shut down all 28 public colleges and universities in the state for four days. Not to mention, he also did the serious work of instituting budgetary reforms to prevent the administrative bloat that we see in higher education today.
We have to take the same approach. That means confronting the taxpayer-funded DEI that has propped up left-wing illiberalism and enabled the explosion of antisemitism we see on college campuses. How do we do this? Let’s start by creating smart higher ed policy. I have a bill that will prevent taxpayer dollars from flowing to universities that force students to write DEI statements. Most Americans know the left is crazy, but we have to make sure that conservatives look like the adults in the room.
Read more on @nationalreview
There’s a strange new trend with some people on the Right who have recently decided that Reagan is “not conservative” enough, and a relic of the past. They’re wrong.
Reaganism is about fighting and winning. As we look at fighting the DEI ideology that is destroying higher education right now, we should look to Reagan’s higher education battles.
What did Reagan do when University of California administrators coddled student and faculty radicals that were rioting? He sent in the National Guard. What did he do when the violence continued? He shut down all 28 public colleges and universities in the state for four days. Not to mention, he also did the serious work of instituting budgetary reforms to prevent the administrative bloat that we see in higher education today.
We have to take the same approach. That means confronting the taxpayer-funded DEI that has propped up left-wing illiberalism and enabled the explosion of antisemitism we see on college campuses. How do we do this? Let’s start by creating smart higher ed policy. I have a bill that will prevent taxpayer dollars from flowing to universities that force students to write DEI statements. Most Americans know the left is crazy, but we have to make sure that conservatives look like the adults in the room.
Read more on @nationalreview
There’s a strange new trend with some people on the Right who have recently decided that Reagan is “not conservative” enough, and a relic of the past. They’re wrong.
Reaganism is about fighting and winning. As we look at fighting the DEI ideology that is destroying higher education right now, we should look to Reagan’s higher education battles.
What did Reagan do when University of California administrators coddled student and faculty radicals that were rioting? He sent in the National Guard. What did he do when the violence continued? He shut down all 28 public colleges and universities in the state for four days. Not to mention, he also did the serious work of instituting budgetary reforms to prevent the administrative bloat that we see in higher education today.
We have to take the same approach. That means confronting the taxpayer-funded DEI that has propped up left-wing illiberalism and enabled the explosion of antisemitism we see on college campuses. How do we do this? Let’s start by creating smart higher ed policy. I have a bill that will prevent taxpayer dollars from flowing to universities that force students to write DEI statements. Most Americans know the left is crazy, but we have to make sure that conservatives look like the adults in the room.
Read more on @nationalreview
There’s a strange new trend with some people on the Right who have recently decided that Reagan is “not conservative” enough, and a relic of the past. They’re wrong.
Reaganism is about fighting and winning. As we look at fighting the DEI ideology that is destroying higher education right now, we should look to Reagan’s higher education battles.
What did Reagan do when University of California administrators coddled student and faculty radicals that were rioting? He sent in the National Guard. What did he do when the violence continued? He shut down all 28 public colleges and universities in the state for four days. Not to mention, he also did the serious work of instituting budgetary reforms to prevent the administrative bloat that we see in higher education today.
We have to take the same approach. That means confronting the taxpayer-funded DEI that has propped up left-wing illiberalism and enabled the explosion of antisemitism we see on college campuses. How do we do this? Let’s start by creating smart higher ed policy. I have a bill that will prevent taxpayer dollars from flowing to universities that force students to write DEI statements. Most Americans know the left is crazy, but we have to make sure that conservatives look like the adults in the room.
Read more on @nationalreview
There’s a strange new trend with some people on the Right who have recently decided that Reagan is “not conservative” enough, and a relic of the past. They’re wrong.
Reaganism is about fighting and winning. As we look at fighting the DEI ideology that is destroying higher education right now, we should look to Reagan’s higher education battles.
What did Reagan do when University of California administrators coddled student and faculty radicals that were rioting? He sent in the National Guard. What did he do when the violence continued? He shut down all 28 public colleges and universities in the state for four days. Not to mention, he also did the serious work of instituting budgetary reforms to prevent the administrative bloat that we see in higher education today.
We have to take the same approach. That means confronting the taxpayer-funded DEI that has propped up left-wing illiberalism and enabled the explosion of antisemitism we see on college campuses. How do we do this? Let’s start by creating smart higher ed policy. I have a bill that will prevent taxpayer dollars from flowing to universities that force students to write DEI statements. Most Americans know the left is crazy, but we have to make sure that conservatives look like the adults in the room.
Read more on @nationalreview
There’s a strange new trend with some people on the Right who have recently decided that Reagan is “not conservative” enough, and a relic of the past. They’re wrong.
Reaganism is about fighting and winning. As we look at fighting the DEI ideology that is destroying higher education right now, we should look to Reagan’s higher education battles.
What did Reagan do when University of California administrators coddled student and faculty radicals that were rioting? He sent in the National Guard. What did he do when the violence continued? He shut down all 28 public colleges and universities in the state for four days. Not to mention, he also did the serious work of instituting budgetary reforms to prevent the administrative bloat that we see in higher education today.
We have to take the same approach. That means confronting the taxpayer-funded DEI that has propped up left-wing illiberalism and enabled the explosion of antisemitism we see on college campuses. How do we do this? Let’s start by creating smart higher ed policy. I have a bill that will prevent taxpayer dollars from flowing to universities that force students to write DEI statements. Most Americans know the left is crazy, but we have to make sure that conservatives look like the adults in the room.
Read more on @nationalreview
There’s a strange new trend with some people on the Right who have recently decided that Reagan is “not conservative” enough, and a relic of the past. They’re wrong.
Reaganism is about fighting and winning. As we look at fighting the DEI ideology that is destroying higher education right now, we should look to Reagan’s higher education battles.
What did Reagan do when University of California administrators coddled student and faculty radicals that were rioting? He sent in the National Guard. What did he do when the violence continued? He shut down all 28 public colleges and universities in the state for four days. Not to mention, he also did the serious work of instituting budgetary reforms to prevent the administrative bloat that we see in higher education today.
We have to take the same approach. That means confronting the taxpayer-funded DEI that has propped up left-wing illiberalism and enabled the explosion of antisemitism we see on college campuses. How do we do this? Let’s start by creating smart higher ed policy. I have a bill that will prevent taxpayer dollars from flowing to universities that force students to write DEI statements. Most Americans know the left is crazy, but we have to make sure that conservatives look like the adults in the room.
Read more on @nationalreview
Why do we march?
1. We march because the Biden Administration is actively trying to defund pregnancy centers. It should not be controversial to provide care and resources so that mothers choose life.
For a group of people who claim to be pro-choice, progressives are revealing that they’re actually just pro-abortion.
2. We march because the Biden Administration has politicized the FDA, and is working to roll back major safety protocols that limit chemical abortion.
As with all abortion, chemical abortion is bad for women. In fact, there is a 53% greater risk of ER visit for chemical abortion as opposed to surgical abortion. That’s from analyzing insurance claims data.
3. We march because Democrats support abortion until the point of birth.
This is completely out of step with the majority of Americans. Not only are we on the moral side of the argument, 69% of Americans support some limits on abortion. We have an obligation to not compromise our morals and keep fighting until abortion is a terrible relic of human history.
#WhyWeMarch #marchforlife
On my latest Hold These Truths podcast, geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan assessed the escalating conflict in the Red Sea, where Yemen’s Houthi rebels are launching attacks on cargo ships and U.S. naval vessels. Just today, Shell suspended all shipments through the Red Sea, joining dozens of other companies that are opting to reroute trade around the southern tip of Africa – greatly extending the time and cost of shipping. And now two U.S. Navy SEALs are missing after intercepting an Iranian ship that was transporting missile parts to the Houthi rebels.
Some critics of U.S. foreign policy will ask – why are we wasting taxpayer money on U.S. Navy warships patrolling the Red Sea to protect cargo ships that don’t even belong to us? Well, they’re forgetting that the last 70 years of American prosperity would have been impossible without a strong, forward-deployed Navy patrolling those far distant shipping lanes. Before World War II, global trade was nothing like it is today. Piracy was the norm, hostile navies wantonly seizing foreign vessels was the norm. The U.S. Navy made it safe and affordable for every peaceful nation to send cargo ships tens of thousands of miles from home. This opened up global commerce to a scale that would make everything – food, energy, appliances, the smartphone you’re reading this on – affordable and accessible to virtually everyone.
But the system has always been fragile, as we’re seeing today. If piracy becomes the norm again, as it was for hundreds of years, shipping insurance rates will skyrocket. Which means the price of all imported goods we take for granted will skyrocket, or items will simply cease to exist. Our entire economy falls apart without the U.S. Navy patrolling those shipping lanes. Piracy was the norm before World War II, and it will be again if America withdraws from the world stage.
#middleeast #navy #redsea