American males are turning off, and tuning and dropping out. Many boys and men are struggling to flourish in their roles as sons, students, employees, and fathers, and to achieve the sense of purpose that comes from being rooted within marriages, communities, churches, and country. Much of the literature on the boy crisis contains impressive, […]
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Democrats have long touted Social Security and Medicare as the crown jewels of both the New Deal and The Great Society. While both parties have voted for these programs, their design and implementation have, for better or worse, largely been a project of the Democrat Left in this country. If they can take the credit […]
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Editors’ Note: The film reviewed by CFACT we have viewed and think is excellent. It is factual and scientific, but easily understood by a layperson. A link is provided in the third paragraph. View the movie. You will enjoy it and be better informed for doing so. Our (mankind’s) ability to control the weather and […]
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The Great Climate Change Revolution is headed for failure. You can tell that because it is already in big trouble before the ultimate heavy lifting has even started. International accords, (i.e. Paris Agreement) passed with great fanfare to ensure cooperation on emissions reductions, are ignored by most of the signers, notably China. Consumers worldwide are […]
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Not so long ago, commentators across the political spectrum were warning us that China’s economy was set to surpass America’s. The United States needed, one Senator claimed, “a 21st -century pro-American industrial policy,” to ward off this existential threat. Such rhetoric was reminiscent of the late-1980s, when a slew of books appeared to warn Americans that, unless […]
Biggest Price Drops from 2022 Peak: San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Denver, Phoenix, Dallas, Las Vegas 20-City Index drops for 3rd month in a row, forming Double Top. Only Washington DC sets a new all-time high. The home price index for the 20 metros that the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index covers declined by 0.1% from […]
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Young people sometimes seem to wake up in the morning in search of something to be outraged about. We are among the wealthiest and most educated humans in history. But we’re increasingly convinced that we’re worse off than our parents were, that the planet is in crisis, and that it’s probably not worth having kids. […]
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For one of the wealthier countries on this planet, America, with 330 million that represents about 4% of the world’s 8 billion on this planet, President Biden is speeding ahead with EV mandates to ditch most new gas cars by 2030. Biden may not be cognizant that 80 percent of the 8 billion on this […]
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Feeling the heat from farmers dumping manure in front of government buildings across the Continent, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is pumping the brakes on a pillar of the European Union’s Net-Zero climate policy and withdrawing an EU-wide bill that would force farmers to reduce the use of chemical pesticides by 50% by […]
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In the 1990s and for years into our century, it was common to ridicule the government for being technologically backwards. We were all gaining access to fabulous things, including webs, apps, search tools, and social media. But governments at all levels were stuck in the past using IBM mainframes and large floppy disks. We had […]
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The Tailspin of American Boys and Men
/in Culture War, Economy, Education, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Life Advocacy/by Brenda M. HaferaAmerican males are turning off, and tuning and dropping out. Many boys and men are struggling to flourish in their roles as sons, students, employees, and fathers, and to achieve the sense of purpose that comes from being rooted within marriages, communities, churches, and country. Much of the literature on the boy crisis contains impressive, […]
Ignoring Social Security Will Not Fix Its Problems
/in Culture War, Economy, Featured, Latest News, National Debt, Personal Finance, Politics/by Neland NobelDemocrats have long touted Social Security and Medicare as the crown jewels of both the New Deal and The Great Society. While both parties have voted for these programs, their design and implementation have, for better or worse, largely been a project of the Democrat Left in this country. If they can take the credit […]
Review of Climate: The Movie (The Cold Hard Truth)
/in Culture War, Economy, Education, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Peter MurphyEditors’ Note: The film reviewed by CFACT we have viewed and think is excellent. It is factual and scientific, but easily understood by a layperson. A link is provided in the third paragraph. View the movie. You will enjoy it and be better informed for doing so. Our (mankind’s) ability to control the weather and […]
The Panic Over Climate Change Is Not Catching On
/in Culture War, Economy, Education, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Thomas C. PattersonThe Great Climate Change Revolution is headed for failure. You can tell that because it is already in big trouble before the ultimate heavy lifting has even started. International accords, (i.e. Paris Agreement) passed with great fanfare to ensure cooperation on emissions reductions, are ignored by most of the signers, notably China. Consumers worldwide are […]
China’s Economic Facade is Cracking
/in Economy, Featured, Foreign Policy, Latest News, National Security, Politics/by Samuel GreggNot so long ago, commentators across the political spectrum were warning us that China’s economy was set to surpass America’s. The United States needed, one Senator claimed, “a 21st -century pro-American industrial policy,” to ward off this existential threat. Such rhetoric was reminiscent of the late-1980s, when a slew of books appeared to warn Americans that, unless […]
The Most Splendid Housing Bubbles in America (March 2024 Update)
/in Arizona News, Economy, Featured, Latest News, Personal Finance/by Wolf RichterBiggest Price Drops from 2022 Peak: San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Denver, Phoenix, Dallas, Las Vegas 20-City Index drops for 3rd month in a row, forming Double Top. Only Washington DC sets a new all-time high. The home price index for the 20 metros that the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index covers declined by 0.1% from […]
Young People Aren’t Nearly Angry Enough About Government Debt
/in Culture War, Economy, Education, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Debt, Personal Finance, Politics/by Laura WilliamsYoung people sometimes seem to wake up in the morning in search of something to be outraged about. We are among the wealthiest and most educated humans in history. But we’re increasingly convinced that we’re worse off than our parents were, that the planet is in crisis, and that it’s probably not worth having kids. […]
Biden’s New Rule on Auto Emissions Will Accelerate Death Spiral for Auto Manufacturers
/in Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Ronald SteinFor one of the wealthier countries on this planet, America, with 330 million that represents about 4% of the world’s 8 billion on this planet, President Biden is speeding ahead with EV mandates to ditch most new gas cars by 2030. Biden may not be cognizant that 80 percent of the 8 billion on this […]
Biden’s New Zero Agenda Spells Trouble Down On The Farm And Supermarket
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Bonner CohenFeeling the heat from farmers dumping manure in front of government buildings across the Continent, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is pumping the brakes on a pillar of the European Union’s Net-Zero climate policy and withdrawing an EU-wide bill that would force farmers to reduce the use of chemical pesticides by 50% by […]
How Did American Capitalism Mutate Into American Corporatism?
/in Culture War, Economy, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Jeffrey TuckerIn the 1990s and for years into our century, it was common to ridicule the government for being technologically backwards. We were all gaining access to fabulous things, including webs, apps, search tools, and social media. But governments at all levels were stuck in the past using IBM mainframes and large floppy disks. We had […]