Tag: Opinion

Biden Should Read The Epoch Times’ Health Section

Commentary President Joe Biden’s fall at a graduation ceremony for the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado on Tuesday made headlines around the world. People are rightly concerned for his health—both as a human being and as the president of the United States. Biden may have been “sandbagged” as he joked, referring to a sandbag…


Fed Plans: Tomorrow and Beyond

Commentary Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman Jerome Powell recently stepped back from the cut and thrust of immediate policy matters to offer insight into Fed priorities—a review of what events and guidelines will prompt future decisions. Some of what Powell said provided comfort. Other things were not so reassuring. And still, others raised fundamental questions about…


The Deplatforming of the ‘Disinformation Dozen’: More Coverage From Tracy Beanz

Commentary Our lawyers in Missouri v. Biden were in court last week seeking a temporary injunction to halt the government’s censorship industrial complex. In our petition, we explained how this regime has been functioning with the following analogy: “Suppose that the Trump White House, backed by Republicans controlling both Houses of Congress, publicly demanded that all libraries…


Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s Strategic Victory

Commentary The great debt ceiling negotiation of 2023 is over. People will argue over how much the House Republicans got and how much President Joe Biden got in the final details of the legislation. What people cannot refute is the narrow House Republican majority’s historic achievement of leading the debate in a city dominated by…


Welcome to Major League Baseball’s Struggle Sessions

Commentary The Toronto Blue Jays’ Anthony Bass is really sorry. You see, Major League Baseball teams like the Dodgers will honor men in nun costumes who hand out condoms and simulate sex on crosses—that’s just “inclusivity.” Orthodox Christians with opinions, on the other hand, will be compelled to engage in ritual public humiliation and beg…


How Jews Were Scapegoated During the Pandemic

Commentary It was common in the Middle Ages for Jews to get the blame for the spreading of disease. In the 14th century, Jews were accused of poisoning wells, infecting the water with something terrible that was then transferred to the whole community. There was of course never one shred of evidence of this. The…


Xi’s ‘Bitterness’ for China

Commentary China’s economy is in the doldrums, and youth unemployment is at an all-time high. Over 20 percent of 16-to-24-year-olds seeking jobs cannot find work. In a throwback to the disastrous Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s, Xi Jinping is now telling college graduates to “eat bitterness.” He recently congratulated agriculture students for “seeking…


A Decision That Will Reverberate for Decades to Come

Commentary Ben Roberts-Smith. A name that will be etched in the memory of Australians for decades to come and one suspects in the law journals forever. Winning a Victoria Cross on the battlefield is no “every participant wins a prize” award. It is an honour bestowed on the truly brave who have acted against the…


Los Angeles Dodgers to Honor LGBTQ Anti-Christian Group

The Los Angeles Dodgers invited the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a group of LGBTQ people dressed as hedonistic nuns, to be honored in an upcoming pride game. The group uses extravagant Christian imagery as a form of mockery to scorn religious beliefs. This would never be tolerated if directed at Muslims or Jews, but our…


Despite Pushback, Wokeness Getting Worse Before It Gets Better

Commentary Ron DeSantis declared that Florida is where “woke goes to die.” He certainly has played a key role in identifying it as a problem and pushing back, fighting it in schools and within big corporations. But has America turned the corner on wokeness, or is it still getting worse before it gets better? In…