Jun 04, 2019
Good morning from Washington, where House conservatives stalled but couldn’t stop a gigantic disaster relief bill. Rachel del Guidice reports. It’s not too early for President Trump to meet with Britain’s likely next prime minister, Ted Bromund argues. African migrants are a new sight at the border, Fred Lucas writes. Former Hardee’s and Carl's Jr. top dog Andy Pudzer joins the podcast to tout the morality of capitalism. Plus: Mike Gonzalez on liberals and human rights, Virginia Allen on the power of hope, and Lee Edwards on why we care about an old massacre in China.
Why Capitalism, Not Socialism, Encourages Morality, According to a Former CEO
"Socialism really focuses you on being greedy, trying to get the most for yourself, whereas capitalism takes that desire to improve your life, and focuses it outward, on the needs of other people," says Andy Puzder.
3 Things to Know About a Disaster Spending Bill Conservatives Couldn't Stop
A $19.1 billion disaster aid bill that faced significant opposition from conservative Republicans passed the House on Monday evening by a lopsided vote of 354-58.
Border Patrol Catches 116 Africans at Texas Border
The Border Patrol is seeing an increase in migrants from African countries who are blending in with the large numbers crossing the southern border illegally through Central America.
With Theresa May's Exit Set, Trump Should Be Free to Meet With Boris Johnson
There are big issues at stake in this visit, as there always are in the Anglo-American relationship.
Why Liberals Fear the State Department’s Review of the Nature of Human Rights
The entire edifice the left has built in the United States and abroad is based on a foundation of laws and policies that depart from defensible ideas about the natural rights of humans.
The Tiananmen Square Massacre Still Matters
The day is coming, and sooner than Beijing realizes, when Chinese Communism will collapse,
'Hope Is What Sustains Us': Pastor Reflects as Church Where 26 Slain Presses On
The message that First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs desires to share with others, Pastor Frank Pomeroy says, is that prayer and the spirit of God are what has carried them through so much hurt and pain.
Survivors of the Sexual Revolution the Media Will Ignore During Gay Pride Month
The sexual revolutionaries give the same dismissive reply to too many people: You don’t exist. Your opinion isn’t real.
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