Two new Rasmussen polls show Democrats in trouble with voters, and nearly half of survey respondents to one of the polls say Joe Biden’s policies have hurt them personally. According to Rasmussen, 49 percent of likely voters have felt the pain of Biden’s presidency, while only 28 percent say the president’s policies have helped them […]
For 8th Straight Year, Seattle Gun Tax Falls Far Short of Original Claim
For the eighth straight year since its inception, revenue from the special tax on the sale of firearms and ammunition in Seattle, Wash., has fallen far short of the original predictions publicized in 2015, and this is only one failure of what critics contend is a “gun control tax.” The tax was adopted to finance […]
Henry Repeating Arms Presents SAF with $25K at SHOT Show
Henry Repeating Arms chose the backdrop of the 2023 Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show to present a check for $25,000 to the Second Amendment Foundation, making the company a “Gold Sponsor” of the gun rights organization. On hand to receive the check were SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan Gottlieb and Executive […]
The Cautionary Tale Of Gig Economy Investments
The legacy of Hans Christen Anderson could never imagine in a Moody Blues style of “Wildest Dreams” that the historic collection of fairy tales and other titles within the genre would be brusquely removed from public school library shelves and replaced by “trans”tastic tales of the third kind normalizing the transitioning of a human into […]
The Informational Hierarchy (Twitter) And The Corruption Of Free Speech
UPDATE: The Federal Aviation Administration offers two options for individuals and businesses that do not want their flight plans and data made public. The Limited Aircraft Data Displayed (LADD) and the Privacy ACIO Address (PIA) gift airborne operators with virtual anonymity. Apparently, Musk or his legal team signed up with one or both of the […]
OPINION: Time for ‘National Gun Buyback?’ Maybe Not
Writing at the Washington Monthly, Gregory Koger, a professor of political science at the University of Miami, suggests it may be time for a “national gun buyback program.” He offers a strategy, but leaves unanswered one very important question: How can the government “buy back” firearms it never owned in the first place. Koger advocates […]
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