Monday, August 19, 2019

Monday Links - Part 1

As the new workweek starts up, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the wealth inequality that politicians complain about is often caused by the government.

From FrontpageMag, congresscritters Omar (D-Minn) and Tlaib (D-Mich) were not banned from Israel simply for disagreeing with its policies.

From Townhall, liberals need to visit.......America.  (My favorite paragraph in this article is very short.  It says, "I rediscovered biscuits.  Biscuits are good.")

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senators and presidential candidates Sanders (I-VT) and Warren (D-MA) ask black Christians to put their faith in government.

From the Washington Examiner, six times former Vice President Biden described events in his own life that were fictional.  (And I thought that Hillary Clinton's "under fire" comments were bad.)

From The Federalist, how to support self-rule in Hong Kong without causing a war.

From American Thinker, how gun control is used in forming a dictatorship.

From CNS News, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow doesn't "see a recession".

From NewsBusters, cable news is a "playground" for Democratic congresscritters.

From The Stream, Greenland deserves the attention that it's getting from President Trump.

From Fox News, U.K. Prince Andrew is "appalled" by Jeffrey Epstein's claims despite video evidence of him being at Epstein's Manhattan home.

From WPVI-TV, due to a court decision, Walmart will not be allowed to sell liquor in Texas.

From Twitchy, Bob O'Rourke loses his Twitter battle with the NRA.

From the Daily Caller, O'Rourke's new campaign strategy is to "call everything racist".

From ComputerWorld, Windows 10 Pro is "more of a dead end than ever".

And from Reason, the rent is too high and will stay too high.
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That's the domestic news and views.  Barring unforeseen circumstances, I'll return later with some foreign stuff.

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