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World Faces Realignment As Putin Dusts Off Stalin’s Playbook (Guest: Robert Maginnis)

(Originally published by Western Journal) For decades, Russian tyrants have used the same threat to intimidate sovereign countries into assuaging the Kremlin’s hegemonic insecurity. The most recent example is playing out in Ukraine — first threats, then a show of force, followed by an invasion, expecting a quick victory. Now, two new targets of Moscow’s clumsy threats are poised to stiff-arm its bullying, which could lead to Europe’s next shooting war. Finland and Sweden, longtime … Read more

2023 Appears To Be a Year of “Modest Recession,” According To Experts — But There’s Still Reason To Be Concerned, Says Blake Harbin of Houzzle Financial

Inflation is skyrocketing to a high it hasn’t seen in 40 years, with gas, food and housing combining to a rate of 8.5 percent. And it doesn’t appear to be done anytime soon. A new report from Fannie Mae suggests that inflation will continue to grow, leading to a potential “modest recession.” The analyst team noted that it won’t be “similar in magnitude or duration to the recession of 2008,” though Blake Harbin, CEO of Houzzle … Read more

Russia’s Putin Isn’t Finished In Ukraine (Guest: Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis)

(Originally published on Fox News) General Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, testified that the war in Ukraine is likely to go on for “years.” What are the indicators that war could last “years” and what might be the consequences for the West? Predicting how long a war might last isn’t a precise science. In August 1914, German Emperor Wilhelm II promised his deploying troops they would be home before winter. Meanwhile, his Chief of … Read more

Gun Groups To Biden: Stop Repeating Lies About the 2nd Amendment

Once again during his remarks about the newest attempt to restrict gun rights, President Joe Biden repeated his already-discredited claim that the Second Amendment historically prevented certain people from buying guns or owning cannons, leaving the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms to encourage Americans to question anything Biden says. Near the end of his remarks, Biden stated, “From the very beginning, the Second Amendment didn’t say you could own any … Read more

Here are five things we must do to remain a global super power By: Robert Maginnis

(Originally posted on Fox News) America’s global leadership requires the ability to conduct two nearly simultaneous “major regional contingencies,” or wars, on opposite sides of the world. At this point we do not have that capability, even though we face the real prospect of significant, possibly simultaneous wars by the middle of this century. During World War II, the U.S. had the luxury of time to shuffle forces from Germany to Asia once we defeated the Nazis, … Read more

Op-Ed: Here’s What Could Trigger Putin to Launch a Nuclear Strike

Written by Robert Maginnis for The Western Journal Last week’s emergency NATO summit addressed the response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. However, the question left publicly unanswered is this: What would NATO do if the Russians dropped a nuke on Ukraine? Would that be the opening round of World War III? Russian President Vladimir Putin is stoking fears of his potential use of nuclear weapons, which begs the question: What conditions might lead him to … Read more

InVest USA donated 5 Active Shooter Vests to the Horry County (Myrtle Beach) Sheriff’s Office on January 1, 2022, according to Michael Letts of InVest USA of Columbia, SC

Wed, January 5, 2022, 8:00 PM·3 min read InVest USA donated 5 Active Shooter Vests to the Horry County (Myrtle Beach) Sheriff’s Office in honor of HCSO Deputy Kent Grause, who died Monday, December 27, 2021, with over 35 years of law enforcement experience, to start 2022 “protecting those who protect us,” said Invest USA CEO Michael Letts of Columbia SC COLUMBIA, S.C., Jan. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — InVestUSA, a charitable organization that contributes bulletproof vests to … Read more

Michael Letts discusses Democrats in denial on crime

Washington Examiner article on Michael Letts

It was only about a year ago that liberal politicians ran for the nearest microphone to denounce the police. Now, some of those same politicians are running for a microphone again. Michael Letts writes that this time the difference is that Democrats are are attacking members of their party who continue to undermine the police or deny the growing violence in liberal districts around the country. Read more: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/fairness-justice/democrats-in-denial-on-crime/

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