New Zealand has an Ardern problem accentuated groupthink. The enigma that a hive mind faces, that in order to become self-aware, community members must experience feedback from an outside source. Only in the presence of external data being weighed, can the perpetual cyclical loop of stagnation and apathy possibly be broken and the bureaucracy dissolved. […]
Gun Control Not a Priority as Midterms Loom with Biden in Basement
A new Monmouth University poll released this week shows gun control is second from the bottom of a list of nine priority issues with the midterm elections just over two weeks away and American gun owners poised to help take Congress away from Democrats. At the same time, Rasmussen’s Daily Presidential Tracking Poll shows President […]
Media Reports Suggest Gun Control Crowd Faces Big Post-Bruen Woes
Two somewhat similar perspectives in a pair of respected Capitol Hill news organs are taking a look at the post-Bruen world of Second Amendment clout, noting how the gun control movement is alarmed at the number of gun laws which now appear jeopardized, including the new carry permit law in New York State. As reported […]
New Research Shows Gun, Mag Bans Unpopular Among GOP Gun Owners
New research publicized Wednesday by The Hill shows “The majority of gun owners are concerned about gun violence and support policies to reduce gun-related injuries and deaths,” but Republican gun owners are not too keen about bans on so-called “assault weapons” or “large capacity magazines.” Buried in the 34-page report by “97Percent,” a group described […]
Restrictive New Jersey Concealed Carry Bill Moves in Assembly
Like their fellow lawmakers in neighboring New York, Democrats in New Jersey are reportedly fast-tracking legislation designed—according to critics—to do an end-run around the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in June, striking down a “proper cause” requirement to get a concealed carry permit. According to NJ.com, A4769 was advanced in committee Monday. Scott Bach, head of […]
Winter Of Discontent- The European Energy Crises
Two of the most industrialized countries in the world face the inevitable, average citizens will struggle to heat their homes this Winter. France and Germany, after decades of progressive environmental policy and the aggressive phasing out of traditional energies such as coal, oil, hydroelectric and even nuclear power, and the blind idealistic investment into “green […]
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