President Biden this week condemned political violence as a threat to democracy, but strangely enough, he failed to mention threats to Republican politicians or $2 billion property damage from “fiery but mostly peaceful protests” by liberals.

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Drought across America’s farm belt threatens winter wheat and next year’s wheat, corn, and soybean crops. Add to that record low supplies and surging demand for diesel, and higher food prices will be with us for a while.Continue Reading

The Biden administration is replacing oil released from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve when the price drops below $80 a barrel. Democrats stopped President Trump from topping off the SPR in March, 2020 when the price was $24 a barrel.Continue Reading

Russia is being blamed by most Western analysts for sabotaging the Nord Stream gas pipelines, but Poland’s former foreign minister has thanked the United States for doing the deed.Continue Reading

Vladimir Putin’s ally, Dmitri Medvedev, threatened the use of nuclear weapons if areas of Ukraine occupied by Russian troops are attacked.Continue Reading

Five red heifers were arrived in Israel last week. The Temple Institute says if they remain unblemished until the age of two, they will be sacrificed for the purification ritual needed to prepare for the Third Temple.Continue Reading

A German bakery was shocked when its bill for natural gas, normally about $5,800 a month, jumped to about $87,500 a month for the last quarter. The ongoing proxy war between NATO and Russia is leading to a cold, dark, and hungry winter for Europe.Continue Reading