Thanks, Ginny Garner. Lew, The Columbia student threatened with deportation for his protests supporting Palestinian rights is, according to this article, a US resident. That means he is here in America legally. He has been granted the right to live in the US. He has not broken any law. See here. The post Trump Targets US Resident and US Colleges for Antisemitism appeared first on LewRockwell.
Em nota publicada nas redes sociais, a Cocar Produções Editoriais, produtora do evento, explica que o arquivamento ocorreu para correções na ficha técnica
Writtes John Smith.: Many Nigerians argue that the real reason for the violence isn’t ethnic or religious differences but the scramble for land, scarce resources and political clout. Poverty, joblessness and corrupt politics drive extremists from both sides to commit horrendous atrocities. … Andrew Kakabadse, professor of international management development at the U.K.-based Cranfield School of Management, says oil companies have at various times pitted ethnic factions against one another for economic gain. The post The Violence […]
A friend just sent me a New York Post report from 2022 introducing Europe’s “tough women leaders taking on Vladimir Putin,” replete with this illustration. Ursula von der Leyen is the EU Commission President, Annalena Baerbock is the German Foreign Minister, Sanna Marin is the former Finnish Prime Minister, now a “strategic advisor” of the Tony Blair Institute. Kaja Kallas is the former Estonian Prime Minister and now Vice President of the European Commission. The trouble with such […]
Tweet … is from page vii of the late Kenneth Minogue’s 1999 “Preface to the Liberty Fund Edition” of his 1963 book, The Liberal Mind: As the liberal mind came to dominate Western culture, it turned out to be marvelously fertile in discovering more and more abstract classes of people constituted by their pain, people whom “we” had treated badly. These included not only the poor, but also indigenous peoples, women, victims of child abuse, gays, the disabled […]
Chris Edwards Congress should cut federal spending to reduce massive budget deficits. One target for reform should be business subsidies—often called corporate welfare—which total $181 billion a year, according to a new Cato study. My article at National Review today summarizes 10 reasons to cut corporate welfare in addition to the taxpayer cost. Corporate welfare is central planning, which does not work. creates collateral damage on the economy. divorces businesses from the needs of consumers. comes loaded with […]
We all know the ancient Chinese curse: May you live in interesting times! Oh, OK, it’s not ancient and it’s not Chinese, but it’s a good curse, nonetheless. And it’s hard to think of a more apt description of 2025 than “interesting.” It seems like every day this year there’s been a new, blockbuster story to displace yesterday’s blockbuster story from the 24/7 doomscroll feed. Israel is preparing a “Hell Plan” for Gaza. The EU is creating its own army and setting up […]