Commentaries
Society & Culture, Educational
Property Owners and Consumers Pay the Tab for Climate Alarmism
The burden of energy transition is shifting directly to owners. Initially, subsidies were used to incentivize the adoption of green practices. As governments face budget constraints, they are being phased out.
Society & Culture, Educational
The Palestine Encampment at Colombia...
...Reveals the Common Ideology of Communism, Islam and BLM. Both students and non-affiliated Hamas-style protesters barricaded themselves inside an academic building at Columbia University, escalating tensions in their provocation with the school implementing a well-choreographed pro-Palestinian encampment.
The Fatima Message, Society & Culture, Educational
Russia’s Attack on Ukraine Highlights a Paradigm Shift in Modern Warfare
Western observers have examined countless articles and reports seeking valuable insights from Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine, attempting to forecast its impact on future warfare.
Society & Culture, Educational
The Attack on a Russian Concert Hall Shows Putin’s Weakness in Controlling National Security
In a shocking turn of events, Vladimir Putin’s authoritarian promise of security has been shattered as the Kremlin faces both Islamist terrorism at home and a costly war abroad that they cannot win against a border country one-quarter its size.
Society & Culture, Defending the Faith, Educational
The Supreme Court vs the Abortion Pill
Does Our Judicial System Have the Obligation to Follow Divine Law? Saint Thomas of Aquinas defines law as “a certain rule and measure of acts that guides or limits human behavior.” Accordingly, law is closely tied to reason, precisely divine reason first, and then human reason when it aligns with God’s purpose.
Society & Culture, Educational
Taiwan’s Prosperity Proves that Socialism Not Sanctions Causes Cuba’s Economic Failure
In the early seventies, Cuba and Taiwan shared similar economic conditions that should have led them to be prosperous nations. However, the two islands took opposite paths. As a free nation today, Taiwan’s GDP is eight times that of communist Cuba.
Society & Culture, Educational
China’s Economy in Decline as the World Looks for Secure Alternatives
Supply chain nightmares and soaring prices expected - Over the last three decades, China has ridden a wave of growth that expanded its manufacturing capacity, consumption appetite and global economic influence.