Friday, May 15, 2026

The Thing That Works

The Thing That Works

The Thing That Works
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Young people now blame capitalism for poverty, racism, high prices, even climate change. 

They listen to people like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who says, "Capitalism ... is the absolute pursuit of profit at all human, environmental and social cost. That is not a redeemable system."

Give me a break.

Yes, capitalism is often ugly. It brings out greed in some, exacerbates wealth differences, creates pollution (creating an actual need for government regulation, which capitalism funds) and leaves some people behind.

But nothing else works! Nothing else makes life better for most people, including the poor!

"Capitalism is moral, precisely because success comes from meeting the needs and wants of others," says Steve Forbes of Forbes magazine. "Higher standard of living comes from trading, buying and selling with one another. Everybody gets something from a transaction."

Everybody, because capitalism, unlike socialism, and most of government, is voluntary. Transactions happen only if both sides believe they won.

It's why there's often an odd double "thank you" moment when we buy something -- both buyer and seller say, "Thank you."

Why? Because the seller wants my money more than his product. I want his product more than the money I paid. Otherwise, the trade wouldn't happen.

Millions of such voluntary transactions create wealth.

That's capitalism.

The ignorant think rich people take from poor people. As the popular YouTube channel Secular Talk puts it, "Jeff Bezos ... his wealth is making a lot of people poor ... because we have a finite amount of money."

Wrong! There is not a finite amount of money. That silly idea is the essential fallacy in attacks on capitalism.

Because capitalism is voluntary, it creates wealth.

For thousands of years, everyone but the nobility was poor. Then, when some countries tried capitalism, wealth skyrocketed.

When people are allowed to buy and sell things freely, everyone is better off.

Socialists don't get that. AOC insists: "No one ever makes a billion dollars. You take a billion."

But no billionaire showed up at my door demanding I give them money. Under capitalism, they can only get rich by offering people something we think is better than what we bought before.

Yes, Amazon's founder is now absurdly rich, but consumers didn't lose. Jeff Bezos got rich by inventing a way for us to shop efficiently and pay less.

And as Forbes points out, most billionaires weren't born rich.

"What's amazing about these individuals, they're from the most unlikely backgrounds, and (they invented) things you don't plan for."

Margaret Rudkin, a housewife in Connecticut, noticed that bread worsened her son's asthma.

She experimented with different recipes, came up with modern whole wheat bread and grew her business into the company we now know as Pepperidge Farm.

"What planner would have planned that?" laughs Forbes in my new video.

He uses the term "planner" because socialists claim government dictates will make our economy work better than letting individuals making our own choices.

They're wrong. The failure of socialism everywhere should have taught us that!

But no. Politicians still think they can do better. "Capitalism has let a lot of people down," says likely presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg.

Maybe, but capitalism also lifted more people out of poverty, created more opportunities and improved more lives than any other system.

Economist Thomas Sowell said, "I don't ask, 'What is the cause of poverty?' Everybody is born poor and ignorant. The question is, what factors allow some groups to get from that position?"

"Sowell put it well," concludes Forbes. "What is the difference between people today and people in the Stone Age? Difference is -- we know more. That's how you get a higher standard of living, from experiments in the marketplace, the laboratory, always trying to find new things. That's why planning doesn't work, because if we already knew it, we'd already be doing it!"

Only capitalism allows the experiments that create better lives.

https://townhall.com/columnists/johnstossel/2026/05/13/the-thing-that-works-n2675983?utm_source=thdailyvip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&utm_content=ncl-bqVeKM6y6y&utm_term=&_nlid=bqVeKM6y6y&_nhids=ncgMncgztDQnls

Law Prof: Trying to Spin the Russia Probe Into a Grand Conspiracy Is Itself the Conspiracy

Law Prof: Trying to Spin the Russia Probe Into a Grand Conspiracy Is Itself the Conspiracy

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NBC News reports that FBI agents are interviewing former CIA director John Brennan, focusing mostly on his statements to Congress.

Dan De Luce and Ryan J. Reilly report:

The FBI is conducting interviews with current and former CIA officers as part of an investigation into ex-CIA Director John Brennan’s role in an intelligence assessment that found Russia sought to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, according to a person with knowledge of the investigation.

FBI agents began questioning employees last week at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, the person said.

The interviews appeared to focus solely on Brennan and his statements to Congress, and the decision to include an unverified dossier about President Donald Trump’s alleged ties to Russia in a 2017 intelligence assessment about Moscow’s election meddling, the person said.

"Unverified" dossier is a nice way of saying "completely made up by the opposing campaign."

Law professors are some of the worst people on social media, and Michigan Law School professor Barbara McQuade is still falling back on the "17 U.S. intelligence agencies" talking point. 

Hopefully, the guilty will pay …they've gotten away with it so far. And by "the guilty," we mean going all the way back to Barack Obama.

https://twitchy.com/brettt/2026/05/13/law-prof-trying-to-spin-the-russia-probe-into-a-grand-conspiracy-is-itself-the-conspiracy-n2428154?utm_source=twdailyamvip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl

Future Republicans Need a Trump Style Guide for Dealing With the Press

Future Republicans Need a Trump Style Guide for Dealing With the Press

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Top O' the Briefing

Happy Wednesday, dear Kruiser Morning friends. Quaarlinunck had faith that his alternative borscht stylings would be a hit at the summertime gathering of the Cesar Romeo Memory Keepers Guild.

If you ask me what President Donald Trump accomplished politically during the early months of his first term, I wouldn't be able to come up with anything. What I do remember vividly, however, was how he dealt with the Democrats' flying monkeys in the mainstream media. I continually marveled at how he refused to cede any ground to the ever-hostile press corps in the name of acting "presidential." 

In fact, his less-than-presidential moments quickly became my favorite parts of the whole show. It was a revelation to see a Republican politician refuse to roll over and let the media run roughshod over him. I had been writing about MSM bias for almost two decades at that point and was sick of watching all of the kowtowing going on in the upper echelons of the GOP.

Fortunately, President Trump has lost none of his enthusiasm for going directly at enemy of the people media hacks. This is from a post that my RedState colleague Ben Smith wrote:

That, my friends, is an absolute thing of beauty. 

The obsession that the Democrats and their media lackeys have with the White House ballroom project is a glaring reason why they shouldn't be treated with respect or ever taken seriously. It is a purely unhinged Trump Derangement Syndrome symptom, and the president is right not to indulge the nonsense. 

We're fortunate that President Trump's media relations style has worn off on some of the members of his administration. Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent are all good at manhandling the media. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is positively brilliant in her role. (The press corps lefties are probably all sacrificing plant-based goats to Baal or something in the hope that she'll take an extended maternity leave.)

We can add FBI Director Kash Patel to that list. Patel absolutely dismantled Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen during a hearing on Tuesday, which Sarah wrote about. The exchange was a perfect illustration of why Republican politicians need to keep verbally groin-kicking the MSM Dem propagandists. Van Hollen was using the infamous hit piece that The Atlantic wrote about Patel to harass the director. That was the same article that, as Matt wrote last month, was passed on by a variety of other organizations because none of the claims in it could be substantiated. 

Yet, there it was, being quoted as gospel by a United States Senator for the Congressional record. 

The media is going to be worse than ever in its attempts to drag the Democrats across the finish line for the midterms. It's going to have to be all hands on deck for the Republicans to deal with the tsunami of fake news that's coming their way. They're in fairly good shape for that at the moment.

The Democrats and their media mob aren't going to be any less unhinged once President Trump is out of office; even time can't cure TDS. This crazy is here to stay. For the future good of the party, Republicans will need to carry on Trump's way of dealing with the press. Sure, they can hit the internet and look at clips of Trump in action, but wouldn't it be great if he left them a survival manual? 

All of his books do tend to be hits, after all. 

https://pjmedia.com/stephen-kruiser/2026/05/13/the-morning-briefing-future-republicans-need-a-trump-style-guide-for-dealing-with-the-press-n4952781/?utm_campaign=nl_pm&utm_medium=email&utm_source=pjmediambvip

Thursday, May 14, 2026

ICE Reveals Controversial Student Visa Program Is Giant Scam — 'A Blatant Attack on the American People'

ICE Reveals Controversial Student Visa Program Is Giant Scam — 'A Blatant Attack on the American People'

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Student visas are designed to expand educational opportunities. What’s better than studying abroad or hosting international students in the U.S. to deepen cultural ties and expand our horizons?

Turns out, however, that just like we’ve seen in the massive Minnesota and California social‑service program fraud epidemic, the rampant COVID relief scams, and so much more, bad actors love to take advantage of government programs, and according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), that’s exactly what went down with a visa program called Optional Practical Training. The idea is to give foreign students with F-1 visas who have finished their studies two extra years to work in their field and gain experience.

Turns out, however, that there are a whole lot of ghost students out there:

The above tweet, from Daily Wire immigration reporter Jennie Taer, continues:

ICE just dropped a major fraud bombshell involving 10,000 foreign students “who claim to be working for highly suspect employers” as part of the federal government’s Operational Practical Training program.

Here’s what they found…

-Empty buildings and locked doors where hundreds of foreign students are supposed to be working

-Multiple employers claiming the same address, where none of them actually have a lease

-Small homes listed as worksites for hundreds of foreign students, where no employees are present. And when someone answers the door, they claim to have no knowledge of the business.

-Some of the employers claim to have offshore HR personnel

-Employers having tax liens, civil law suit collections and breaches of contract


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Like the non-existent children in Minneapolis’ “Quality Learing Center,” many of these supposed young graduates could not be found:

Sometimes the students fabricate opportunities. Other times, unscrupulous firms sponsor foreign students for supposed training and, in reality, act as labor clearinghouses, farming the students out for work at other businesses.

Agents found bogus addresses and home residences listed as hosting hundreds of foreign OPT students.

One employer in northern Texas visited by ICE agents claimed to be hosting only three OPT students, even though the agency said its own paperwork said it was hosting 500.

In New Jersey, agents visited an OPT employer listed as hosting 150 foreign workers. They found only a single student employee present, and the employer couldn’t answer questions about the others.

“We are uncovering evidence of organized fraud that spans national and international borders,” said ICE acting director Todd Lyons. “This fraud is not victimless. It is a blatant attack on the American people.”

He explained that when agents conducted site visits, they found plenty of troubling activity:

Lyons and other officials outlined how federal investigators conducted site visits, identifying among other things, cases where OPT beneficiaries were being “managed” by employees based in India, in violation of a provision of the program requiring U.S. training and direction. They also alleged some shell companies were committing financial fraud and violating U.S. law by helping the recent grads stay in the U.S. without sponsorship from a legitimate U.S. company.

He added that the controversial program was created for a limited number of people, but under the Obama administration, 418,781 foreign students were authorized to work under OPT.

It seems like every time Trump administration officials turn over a rock related to the Obama-Biden administrations, or to blue state shenanigans, they find more fraud. Keep at it, guys — I’m sure there’s plenty more out there.

Watch the entire press conference here: