Friday, July 10, 2026

Ro Khanna Shows How Billionaire Taxes Will Become Millionaire Taxes Then...

Ro Khanna Shows How Billionaire Taxes Will Become Millionaire Taxes Then...

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Back when the original income tax was implemented after the 16th Amendment was unfortunately ratified, Congress set the rate at 1% of income above $3000, which was a princely sum at the time. The average income at the time was somewhere around $750, believe it or not. 

You can thank the Federal Reserve for the incredible drop in the value of the dollar, which is less than 3% of what it was back in the day. 

If you were at the $3000 threshold, your tax bill would be $30 that year.  

To be "fair," if you had an income of $500,000 or above, you got slapped with a 6% surtax for income above that limit. If only that were the maximum tax rate today...

We should keep that in mind when considering the "billionaire" taxes currently being discussed. For two reasons, actually. 

First, unlike an income tax, which is charged on what money you made in any given year, the so-called "billionaire taxes" are levied on wealth, which is rarely liquid. Elon Musk, nominally a trillionaire, doesn't have a trillion dollars to throw around. He owns shares of companies he founded and built from almost nothing, and the nominal wealth he has is in actuality control over his companies. Seizing his wealth means, quite literally, seizing chunks of his companies. 

For most of us, what happens to Elon's wealth is an abstract issue, though. We may intellectually understand that transferring ownership of SpaceX and Tesla out of Elon's hands, one chunk at a time, will be bad for the economy, but in practical terms, that means little to us in the short- to medium-term. 

So, on to the second reason you should be concerned about their wealth-seizure taxes: there is absolutely no way they will remain limited to the hyper-wealthy, and no way the levels of asset seizure will remain limited. Once they become law, if they can do so, the wealth limits will fall and the rates potentially rise. 

Ro Khanna says as much. He's already suggesting that the wealth target for taxation should be lowered by 95%, to $50 million. Not that the $500 million man is volunteering to go first and donate a decent chunk of his own net worth, of course. He could lead by example, but refuses to. His kids need to keep ownership of the golf courses they have. These pre-teen children own three golf clubs in Ohio, it seems. 

Khanna's philosophical case for a wealth tax amounts to this: think of what we could do if we stole this money! Because of course, government, when given enough money, solves every problem!

Leave aside the fact of the horrendous economic effects of seizing capital and using it for grossly inefficient consumption, including massive fraud, and you still face the fact that, as California and Blue States have found out, most of that Capital is portable, and the less attractive you make the US for investment, the fewer wealthy people who will be here. 

Not to mention that the government has an insatiable need for more resources, no matter the level of funding. We still hear that schools are underfunded, despite the US spending more than almost any country in the world, and getting miserable results for all that spending. In fact, the districts that spend the most tend to get the worst outcomes. 

So what happens when you drop from a billion to $50 million, and you still don't have enough money? You drop the wealth limit again. And again. And the lower down the wealth ladder you go, the less portable the wealth becomes. The middle class is where the real money is. They can't move, can't hide their wealth, don't have fancy lawyers who arrange for your kids to "own" golf clubs. 

Almost any small business makes you a millionaire by "wealth," even if that value could drop to zero with a bad year. For that matter, the median sales price for a house is around $400,000. If you are in your 50s or 60s and have paid off a house in a nice area near a big city, it may be worth a million or more. 

If you have a middle-class house in Pasadena on a tiny lot, your house is worth easily a million. The net worth of an average Baby Boomer is $1.5 to $2 million. When that wealth tax inevitably creeps down, the upper-middle class will be selling off chunks of their net worth to pay taxes, on top of any income taxes they already pay. 

Wealth is fundamentally different than income, although income can be used to generate wealth. It is mostly tied up in capital, and capital does real work in the economy. Transferring that to the government impoverishes society as a whole by raising the cost of capital and reducing its availability, and it is grossly unfair to people who have already worked and paid taxes in accumulating that capital. 

We are always sold on the idea that somebody else will pay for the false largesse that "comes" from government, and that is never true except for the people who do nothing but consume and receive benefits from the government. 

Khanna is already admitting that he wants to grab even more wealth from far more people, and there is no reason to believe that the first major drop in wealth limits will be the first. 

When was the last time a slippery slope argument turned out to be false?

https://hotair.com/david-strom/2026/07/09/ro-khanna-shows-how-billionaire-taxes-will-become-millionaire-taxes-then-n3816748?utm_source=pjmediambvip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pm

Chris Rufo's Latest Report on Gavin Newsom's California May Be the Most Stomach-Turning Yet

Chris Rufo's Latest Report on Gavin Newsom's California May Be the Most Stomach-Turning Yet

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We've lost count of all of the reports that investigative journalist Chris Rufo has published exposing the sheer corruption of California Governor Gavin Newsom and his administration. Here is just a partial list: 

- $114 million wasted on a bridge for cougars and butterflies,
- Free sex changes (that don't actually change anyone's sex) for homeless illegal aliens,
- $500 million for a 911 emergency call system -- that didn't work and had to be scrapped,
- $189 million for free iPads for state prisoners, who used the devices to groom minors, and 
- Importing homeless people to Los Angeles, and probably helping them vote.

So, when we say that Rufo's latest report, while not exposing a taxpayer boondoggle, may be the most disturbing of them all, that's saying a LOT. 

Note: We will keep this as clean as possible, but this report does involve sex trafficking, so we wanted to advise readers of the subject matter in advance.

In fact, the report and accompanying video are so revolting that X will not permit us to embed Rufo's pinned tweet about it, but here is the text of his post

Gavin Newsom has effectively legalized an open-air sex market in the middle of Los Angeles. In 2022, he signed legislation decriminalizing loitering with intent to commit prostitution. Now, gangs are pimping girls as young as 14 and branding them with tattoos—all in the open.

Rufo posted an equally disturbing follow-up that we were able to embed: 

Horrific.

But the full report, which Rufo also posted as a reply, is so much worse. 

Here are some excerpts, showing how Newsom -- with the help of depraved elected officials like Scott Weiner -- has created a new Sodom and Gomorrah in Los Angeles:

This is Figueroa Corridor, one of California’s most notorious sex markets. Here, prostitutes gather, night after night, selling sex acts that, according to one former cop, cost as little as $25. Last year, members and associates of a gang were indicted after allegedly trafficking adults and minors—including foster children—along the corridor and branding them with tattoos.

This was all the predictable result of public policy. In 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law decriminalizing loitering with intent to commit prostitution. When he signed the bill, Newsom suggested it would help would reduce the harassment of women.

Stephany Powell, a former sergeant in an LAPD Vice unit and former executive director at Journey Out, a Los Angeles–based nonprofit serving human trafficking victims, rode with us along the corridor.

'Statistically, the average age of entry for human sex trafficking is between the ages of 12 and 14 years old,' she said. 'We’d see 14-, 15-year-olds that were out on the prostitution tracks. We also would see 25-to-30-year-olds ... some of them had been out on the streets on the prostitution tracks since age 13. And in those cases, nine times out of ten, they had a trafficker.'

In Great Britain, the entire nation is in an uproar over Pakistani 'groomer gangs' that trafficked and sexually assaulted more than 250,000 young girls over decades.

We're having a hard time seeing how the situation in Los Angeles is any different. 

In California, it had been a crime to loiter with the intent of committing prostitution since at least 1995. Patrol officers could use this law to curtail the street market—and stop, identify, and rescue trafficked minors.

That began to change in 2016. That year, then-Governor Jerry Brown signed S.B. 1322, prohibiting minors from being charged with solicitation of and loitering with intent to commit prostitution. The law was arguably well-intentioned, reflecting a belief that trafficked children shouldn’t be treated as criminals.

But that wasn’t enough for the state’s progressives. In 2021, State Senator Scott Wiener authored S.B. 357, a bill that would fully decriminalize loitering with intent to commit prostitution. A trio of the state’s most powerful progressive institutions—the Anti-Defamation League, the ACLU’s California chapter, and Equality California—rallied behind the bill, which passed in 2022.

Governor Gavin Newsom signed the bill in July of that year, suggesting that it would reduce the 'harassment of women.' He also referenced 'transgender adults,' seemingly endorsing LGBT activists’ view that the loitering statute had criminalized 'walking while trans.'

Of course, all of the usual horrible suspects are involved in Newsom's 2022 law, effectively legalizing prostitution and trafficking young girls. 

And the results have been predictable. 

Since the law’s passage, however, Figueroa has more prostitutes than it did before. Before S.B. 357, Powell says she delivered around 30 makeup kits along the entire corridor each night that she engaged in outreach efforts. When we drove past a particularly active handful of blocks, Powell said that after 'S.B. 357 passed, we counted about 60 girls just from this track [alone].'

More minors are apparently being trafficked, too. The Times reported that LAPD Sergeant Al Navarro’s officers, who work at the nearby 77th Street station, rescued 123 children in 2024—a nearly eightfold increase from 2022, the year before S.B. 357 took effect.

Yikes. 

According to former LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, the passage of SB 357 has caused sex trafficking to explode in the city.  

Of course, crime statistics are going to go down when you decriminalize everything, even child prostitution. 

God willing. In the meantime, he cannot win Nancy Pelosi's Congressional seat. 

The only good news on that front is that the radical DSA bloc of the Democrat Party has even turned on Weiner because he is not supportive enough of the terrorist haven and fictional country known as 'Palestine.'

Couldn't have happened to a more deserving slimeball.

They are showing no signs of slowing down, either. 

Despite Newsom's protestations, Rufo concludes his report by noting that all SB 357 has done is 'enabled ... a wave of crime, suffering, and abuse.'

That makes sense. Crime, suffering, and abuse are all pillars of Newsom's brand. 

Rufo, as well as the law enforcement officials he talked to, acknowledged that this was always a high prostitution area of the city. What Newsom has done, however, is strip police of all tools and measures they once had to keep it in check, and also to rescue minors caught in the sex trafficking rings. 

When elections in California last for months, this is the result of the inevitable fraud that goes along with that. 

Leftists will screech all day about 'the Epstein class,' all while ignoring how Newsom is doing much worse to minors in his state. 

It is no longer enough to say that Newsom is incompetent, though he surely is that. 

This is deliberate on his part. And he has no intention of rescinding the law he passed or doing anything to protect the young girls of Los Angeles -- the majority of whom, ironically, are minorities. 

The only good news in Rufo's report is that the federal government is doing everything it can to step in and interdict the people behind the sex trafficking. Assistant US Attorney Bill Essayli has already indicted 16 members of criminal gangs running sex trafficking operations that involved branding, kidnapping, and targeting girls as young as 14. 

Without any help from Newsom. 

It's impossible to come to any other rational conclusion when it comes to Newsom or Weiner. 

https://twitchy.com/grateful-calvin/2026/07/08/chris-rufos-latest-report-on-gavin-newsoms-california-may-be-the-most-stomach-turning-yet-n2430042?utm_source=rsafternoonbriefingvip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl

Thursday, July 9, 2026

Just Hours After Trump Threatened to Cut Off Trade With Spain, They Cut a Check for NATO

Just Hours After Trump Threatened to Cut Off Trade With Spain, They Cut a Check for NATO

Just Hours After Trump Threatened to Cut Off Trade With Spain, They Cut a Check for NATO
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Just hours after President Trump threatened to halt trade with Spain over its insufficient NATO spending, he revealed Wednesday that Madrid had moved quickly to increase its financial contribution to the alliance.

"I will say I did have issues with Spain, and I still do. But Spain came back all the way today. Spain was very generous today," the president said. "You know, I told them I'm going to stop trading. They honored the request for lots of payments. And if they didn't, we wouldn't even talk to them."

"They were very bad. They behaved very badly, in my opinion," Trump added. "But there was great unity in that room today. The NATO room was pretty much pretty amazing, actually. There was something very good about it. I actually wish the press was able to stay. Now, they may have been different if the press was there, but there was tremendous unity and togetherness. It was quite nice."

This follows President Trump’s threat to halt all trade with Spain if it failed to increase its NATO contributions.

"Spain is a wasted cause," the president said Wednesday. "We don't want to do any trade business with Spain anymore, by the way, I'd like you to cut it off."

"Spain is a terrible partner in NATO. They don't participate, they don't pay. I don't want anything to do with Spain."

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/dmitri-bolt/2026/07/09/spain-just-cut-a-check-for-nato-after-trump-threatened-them-n2679104?utm_source=thdailypmvip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&utm_content=ncl-G9jTGVw2wt&utm_term=&_nlid=G9jTGVw2wt&_nhids=ncKyxhnYhy7els

Trump's Anti-Communist Manifesto

Trump's Anti-Communist Manifesto

Trump's Anti-Communist Manifesto
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President Trump had two messages in his speech at Mount Rushmore on the eve of July 4. The first, expected, message was a traditional celebration of the nation's 250th anniversary. The second, less expected message was a warning about a "resurgence of the communist menace" in the United States.

"As we approach this magnificent anniversary, we see our American identity under a renewed attack, a generation after we fought and won the Cold War against the menace of communism," Trump said. "There is now a resurgence of the communist menace in our land, including from newcomers to our country who embrace ideas totally opposed to our way of life and our great success. These are not mere political disagreements like differences over taxes or regulations. Communism is a mortal threat to American liberty."

Trump's move wasn't a complete surprise. After the June 23 Democratic primaries in New York -- the one in which Democratic Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani emerged as a kingmaker by backing far-left candidates who upset progressive Democratic House incumbents -- Trump quickly branded those far-left candidates as "communists," and not as socialists, as they styled themselves.

"As you saw with the communists elected in New York City recently -- they're communists, they're not social Democrats -- they want to completely destroy the traditional American way of life," Trump told the Faith & Freedom Conference in Washington, D.C., on June 26. The Democratic Party, Trump said, is "becoming a communist party. These are not social Democrats, these are hardcore, godless communists. They're godless communists. All communists are godless. They don't believe in God. This is the most serious threat to our country since its existence, in my opinion, 250 years ago."

By the next week, when Trump delivered the Mount Rushmore speech, more Democratic socialists had won Democratic Party primaries, one in Colorado, and one in Washington, D.C. What some non-socialist Democrats had hoped -- that the Democratic Socialists of America victories would remained localized in New York City -- instead spread across the country.

Now Trump is on record calling the whole DSA group communists. On one hand, it's remarkable that so far there really hasn't been much outrage and pushback from mainstream Democrats. On the other hand, why would they push back? Many view the DSA contingent as invaders who used the Democratic Party's structure to power their campaigns -- for the purpose of defeating incumbent Democrats. "If your movement is so strong, why does it keep needing the Democratic Party's ballot line, infrastructure, volunteers, donors, and voter file to win?" wrote former Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison on X. "Apparently your apparatus isn't strong enough to do it on its own. Fight to make the Democratic Party better. Push it. Challenge it. But don't use the Democratic Party as an Uber to get to office and then complain about the ride after you arrive."

Take Harrison as the voice of institutional Democrats. And then, if you're a Democrat, ask yourself what you should do when DSA members who have beaten incumbent Democrats come under attack from Trump. Do you defend them, insisting, "They're not communists!" Or do you suppress your anti-Trump reflex and let them fend for themselves while you try to convince voters that Mamdani, Avila Chevalier and others do not represent the mainstream of the party? Right now, there hasn't been a lot of noise from mainstream Democrats in defense of the DSA.

Another reason for the quiet is that, for some of the DSA winners, the communist label either fits or comes uncomfortably close. Mamdani, of course, has specifically denied being a communist. But he has spoken of the "warmth of collectivism" and "each according to their need, each according to their ability" -- his paraphrase of Karl Marx. Also, at a DSA conference in 2021, Mamdani discussed goals like canceling student debt, Medicare for all and "seizing the means of production." If you are talking about "seizing the means of production," then you should not be too surprised when people think you are a communist.

Avila Chevalier has refused to answer the communist question. But darned if she, too, didn't include "seize the means of production" on a sort of to-do list she tweeted in 2019. She is also fond of calling fellow leftists "comrade," and her social media biographical description once included the phrase "how communist of you."

So the record is pretty suggestive for Mamdani and Chevalier. But it's not that way for the other DSA candidates who won recently -- Claire Valdez, Melat Kiros, Janeese Lewis-George and others. On the other hand, all of them are members of the Democratic Socialists of America, and the word "socialist" has always been a key part of the vocabulary of communism, in the 20th century and today. So one could say that Trump's accusation is reasonably true for some of the DSA comrades who have defeated Democratic candidates and at least adjacent to the beliefs of some others. In other words, it's close enough for a political campaign.

That said, Trump is absolutely on the money about communism, the ideology that led to so much death, deprivation and destruction in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, Communist China, Cuba and elsewhere. "Communism is a loser, and it always will be," Trump said in his July 4 speech, the day after he spoke at Mount Rushmore. "Communism is the enemy of free people everywhere, everywhere in the world. Never works."

https://townhall.com/columnists/byronyork/2026/07/07/columnistsbyronyork20260707trumps-anti-communist-manifesto-n2678994?utm_source=thdailyvip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&utm_content=ncl-VKwj6YChRY&utm_term=&_nlid=VKwj6YChRY&_nhids=ncexnCrgsexLls