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Social Security Cannot Meet Its Obligations, Report Reveals

Plus: 'They Don't Understand War': Analyst Slams Biden's Denial of Arms to Israel
 
 
May 16 2024
 
 
COMMENTARY
Social Security Cannot Meet Its Obligations, Report Reveals
By Star Parker

The Social Security system won't be able to meet its obligations to retirees by 2035, according to the latest report.
NEWS
'They Don't Understand War': Analyst Slams Biden's Denial of Arms to Israel
By Dan Hart

"[T]hey think that war is a game or some sort of graduate seminar that you can somehow or another resolve through all kinds of fancy ideas about deterrence and balance of power," Caroline Glick says.
NEWS
House Oversight Committee Probing Biden Voter Mobilization Order
By Ben Weingarten

The House Oversight and Accountability Committee probes Biden's controversial executive order tasking the federal government with mobilizing voting groups he says are underrepresented.
COMMENTARY
Common Sense vs. Antisemitism
By Ryan Bangert

The protests over the Israel-Hamas war that have roiled university campuses across the nation test our collective intelligence when it comes to the First Amendment.
NEWS
ICYMI: BREAKING: Supreme Court Upholds Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
By Tyler O'Neil

Justice Alito's dissent claims the ruling weakens the power of the purse, reversing the key insights of the Founders.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: BASED: Frat Boys Cause a Sensation by Defending Old Glory
By Tyler O'Neil

Brave fraternity brothers show their patriotism—and become what Gen Z conservatives would call "based"—by defending the American flag from antisemitic rioters.
 
     
 
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