Day: August 16, 2023

Balanced Budget or Small Government, Part II

The only way for a government to be fiscally responsible is to transform government in the image of national conservatism. Hungary offers a good example of how to do it.

The Right Should Learn from Spain’s Election Results 

Many popular parties in Europe do not want to challenge the status quo and will stoop to forming alliances with leftists. However, these parties fail to realize that by doing this, they are losing their conservative identity, their authority, and their voters. 

The Return of Nu Metal

Negativity, including the aestheticization of aggression, can serve as temperature shock, coaxing the culture into respecting the integrity of certain barriers.

AfD Surge May Affect German Semiconductor Industry

Saxony is a traditional hub for semiconductor production going back to the East German era. But officials warn that the AfD’s rapid rise could throw a spanner in the works for expanding the regional labour force through immigration.

Transgender Movement’s Last Defenders: Parents Who ‘Transitioned’ Their Children

Transgender Movement’s Last Defenders: Parents Who ‘Transitioned’ Their Children

Imagine realizing that you failed to protect your child from medical quacks who amputated healthy body parts and left her mutilated for life.

August 16, 2023
Illegal Migrants Discover New Route Into Britain

Illegal Migrants Discover New Route Into Britain

Smuggling gangs are advertising the new route on social media sites with images of lorries and London sites, like the London Eye.

August 16, 2023
Balanced Budget or Small Government, Part II

Balanced Budget or Small Government, Part II

The only way for a government to be fiscally responsible is to transform government in the image of national conservatism. Hungary offers a good example of how to do it.

August 16, 2023
Al-Qaeda Calls for Terror Attacks in Sweden and Denmark

Al-Qaeda Calls for Terror Attacks in Sweden and Denmark

One researcher says Al-Qaeda’s threat can be considered a declaration of war against Denmark.

August 16, 2023
Solar Power Boom Headed for a Bust?

Solar Power Boom Headed for a Bust?

The EU is installing solar panels faster than expected, but the market is collapsing.

August 16, 2023
The Right Should Learn from Spain’s Election Results 

The Right Should Learn from Spain’s Election Results 

Many popular parties in Europe do not want to challenge the status quo and will stoop to forming alliances with leftists. However, these parties fail to realize that by doing this, they are losing their conservative identity, their authority, and their voters. 

August 16, 2023
Germany: Unpopular Left-Globalist Politicians Call for AfD Ban 

Germany: Unpopular Left-Globalist Politicians Call for AfD Ban 

The militant rhetoric Germany’s left-globalist establishment has been using in relation to the AfD, arguably, has had real-world consequences in the form of violence against AfD politicians.

August 16, 2023
UK: Migrant Barge Evacuated After Discovery of Legionella Bacteria

UK: Migrant Barge Evacuated After Discovery of Legionella Bacteria

While results of further tests are expected, British PM Rishi Sunak reaffirmed his commitment to keep using the barge—now empty, but able to house up to 500 migrant men aged 18-65.

August 16, 2023
The Return of Nu Metal

The Return of Nu Metal

Negativity, including the aestheticization of aggression, can serve as temperature shock, coaxing the culture into respecting the integrity of certain barriers.

August 16, 2023
AfD Surge May Affect German Semiconductor Industry

AfD Surge May Affect German Semiconductor Industry

Saxony is a traditional hub for semiconductor production going back to the East German era. But officials warn that the AfD’s rapid rise could throw a spanner in the works for expanding the regional labour force through immigration.

August 16, 2023
Open Society Scales Back EU Operations, Politicians Remain Skeptical

Open Society Scales Back EU Operations, Politicians Remain Skeptical

OSF might prepare for strategic restructuring and a 40% workforce cutback, but “we only truly believe that the occupying troops are leaving the continent when the last Soros soldier has left,” Balázs Orbán, the Hungarian PM’s political director said.

August 16, 2023
Russia Draws Closer to North Korea 

Russia Draws Closer to North Korea 

Moscow and Beijing have also been firming up relations this week, as China intends to move forward with Russia on plans for a moon base by the 2030s.

August 16, 2023