If you've not had the opportunity, I hope you can read or listen to the podcast of October 30, "The Shaming of the Evangelical Church: Part I." Today's sequel is modest compared to the vast complexity of our subject, but perhaps there will be a thought or two worthy of your consideration.
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For the Week of December 9, 2024 Trump Day 2: Restore freedom of speech: Mark Alexander that the incoming Trump administration must do everything within its power to restore freedom of speech on the big social media platforms "Inter-not" -- Has a Canadian right-wing "blogosphere" had an impact on politics, society, and culture in Canada? – updated to 2024 (Part One): Mark Wegierski expresses some skepticism at the idea that the online space in Canada has had any real impact on the country's political scene Strange number of votes went to Arizona Green Party Senate candidate, flipped from Kari Lake?: Donald Trump may have won election last month but a number of questions were still raised about results in several states. Rachel Alexander raises an eyebrow at some of what happened in Arizona Are we doomed to relive Nixon-era inflation?: The first half of the 1970s saw American families crushed by inflation and John Phelan is beginning to wonder if economic history is about to repeat itself Jerome Powell: Bitcoin & Gold are not in competition with the dollar: Last week Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell referred to bitcoin as little more than a speculative asset no different from gold. Mike Maharrey would like to take issue with that statement There will be no federal solution to the crisis that's coming: Both sides of the political aisle are already gearing up for ideological wars starting in January but Stefan Gleason says there is one issue that few addressed during the election campaign or in the weeks since Trump Administration energy and climate policy imperatives: Paul Driessen wants the incoming Trump administration to base climate policies on reality – not myths, models, misinformation and fearmongering Chris Wright, Trump's energy secretary nominee, promises to be climate cartel's nightmare: What do you call the CEO of a oil fracking company being nominated as the energy secretary in Donald Trump's cabinet? Bonner Cohen says it's nothing short of a brilliant move Last Week Let's say man is changing the climate. So what?: To those people who continually proclaim that humanity's activities are changing the climate, Selwyn Duke has a question for them to answer: Why do you assume that's a bad thing? Looking at the structural problems of Canadian conservatism at the end of 2024 (Part Three): Mark Wegierski looks at the media and the academy in Canada as part of his ongoing series of what passes for a conservative sphere in America's northern neighbour Obama once gave Trump's new border czar an award for mass deportation of illegal aliens: The mainstream media machine has spun up and are declaring Trump's proposed border czar Tom Homan to be a monster on par with the worst of those in the Third Reich, writes Deroy Murdock, clearly forgetting recent history How to end the Fed: "End the Fed" is responsible for some funny memes shared in conservative and libertarian circles, but would it actually be possible and, most importantly, how would things work without a central bank? Peter St. Onge has some answers Seven key indicators to watch as the dollar declines: Predictions of the US dollar's decline are as regular as a clock's tick but Mike Maharrey argues it is a very real possibility and offers some indicators he believes you should be watching Is Biden the real problem?: The bugbear of inflation has been laid at the feet of the soon-to-be outgoing Joseph Biden, but Luke Fong wonders if that's entirely fair A Trump win has Iran recalculating its war with Israel: Before last month's American election, Iran was rattling nuclear sabres like it was going out of style. Since Donald Trump's victory? Aviram Bellaishe says things have clearly changed |
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