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The Escalating Political Violence Against Tesla and Musk
The political climate in America is reaching a boiling point, and the latest wave of attacks on Tesla dealerships, Trump-supporting influencers, and even the families of public figures marks a dangerous escalation. Firebombings, swattings, and bomb threats are no longer isolated incidents—they are part of a disturbing pattern of politically motivated violence. For President Trump,…
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U.S. Hits Houthis Hard, Sending Clear Message to Iran
After months of escalating tensions in the Red Sea, the United States has struck back with force. In a decisive series of airstrikes, U.S. forces targeted Houthi militants in Yemen, killing 53, including multiple senior leaders. The strikes come in response to repeated Houthi attacks on international shipping, which have disrupted global trade and put…
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Only Free Markets Can Fix America’s Broken Healthcare System
The problem with modern healthcare in America is not that it is too free, but that it is not free enough. The intervention of the state in the healthcare sector has introduced inefficiencies, distortions, and a dependence on centralized authority, all of which undermine the very principles of competition and personal responsibility that are crucial…
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Forget the Headlines: Why the U.S. Economy is Not Headed for a Crash
Amid all the noise about an impending recession, it’s important to step back and consider the broader picture. The media and political critics are quick to seize on any piece of data that could confirm their negative outlook on the economy, but this current fear of recession may be overstated. In reality, the economy remains…
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As Trump Raises Tariffs to 50% on Canada, This Policy Is Creating Chaos, Not Balance
President Donald Trump’s decision to double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum in retaliation for Ontario’s electricity tariff is another chapter in his administration’s ongoing trade battle aimed at balancing America’s trade deficits and pushing his “America First” agenda. While this move signals a firm stance on holding trading partners accountable, it also raises the…
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Musk and Trump Take on Government Waste: You Won’t Believe How Much They’re Aiming to Cut!
Since Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, 2025, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), spearheaded by billionaire Elon Musk, has emerged as a central pillar of the administration’s promise to slash government overspending and eliminate waste. Touted as a revolutionary effort to streamline the federal bureaucracy, DOGE has already made waves with aggressive actions, bold…
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Trump’s Tariff Gamble: Can America Lose Its Global Edge?
For an administration that prides itself on deal-making, the current tariff strategy feels more like a high-stakes poker game where the rules keep changing. The world is watching—friends and foes alike—and the question isn’t whether America has the power to reshape global trade in its favor. It does. The real question is whether the way…
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World Is Dumping Tesla Due to Elon Musk’s Politics: Can Starlink Be Next?
In the world of innovation, Elon Musk has long been considered a trailblazer. As the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, Musk revolutionized the electric vehicle (EV) and space industries. His ventures, including Starlink, promised to change the way we drive, connect, and explore. But Musk’s recent political involvement has raised a troubling question: can his…
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Trump’s Statements Can Be All Over The Place But His Heart Is At The Right Place
Donald Trump’s public statements have once again sparked debate, not just for what he says but for how he says it. His latest comments on Ukraine, his nostalgic references to New York, and his hyperbolic election promises reveal a communication style that is as confusing as it is provocative. In this article, I examine three…
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When Clinton Cut 400,000 Government Jobs, It Was Reform. When Trump Does It, It’s a Crisis?
In Washington, political memory is short, and selective outrage is abundant. In the 1990s, President Bill Clinton cut over 400,000 government jobs, and his administration’s buyout program for federal employees was widely praised as a bold, necessary reform to streamline government. Fast forward to 2025, and President Trump’s effort to downsize the federal workforce is…
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Zelenskyy Didn’t Start the War, But He Might Delay Its End
There is no doubt that Ukraine’s fight against Russian aggression is a just one. But as the war grinds into another year under the leadership of newly re-elected President Donald Trump, a new complication has emerged—not on the battlefield, but in the halls of diplomacy. Trump has openly labeled Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a “dictator”…
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The Endless Suffering of the Bibas Family: A Tragedy That Echoes Through Israel
The return of four bodies by Hamas to Israel has reignited the grief and anguish that has followed the abduction of the Bibas family since October 7, 2023. That day, a well-coordinated assault by Hamas militants tore through Israeli communities, leaving devastation in its wake. Among the victims was the Bibas family—Shiri, her husband Yarden,…
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Kosovo’s Christian Revival and America’s Waning Church Attendance
In two vastly different corners of the world—Kosovo and the United States—Christianity is experiencing contrasting fates. In Kosovo, a predominantly Muslim region in the Balkans, a quiet but persistent revival of Christianity is unfolding. Meanwhile, in the United States, once considered the bastion of evangelical influence, church pews are emptying at an unprecedented rate. These…
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When Billionaires Shape Policy, Vulnerable Children Pay the Price
The U.S. government’s recent decision to exclude funding for pediatric cancer research from a critical spending bill isn’t just a budgetary adjustment—it’s a stark example of what happens when outsized influence intersects with public policy. At the center of this controversy sits Elon Musk, whose vocal opposition to the original spending bill on X (formerly…
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