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Climate Change Myths Part 1: Polar Bears, Arctic Ice, and Food Shortages

John Stossel
"Save the polar bears! They’re going extinct!"
People donate money to deceitful groups like the Environmental Defense Fund because they believe it’s true.
But it’s not true.
The polar bear population is going UP, not down.
That and more climate warming myths here:
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SUPERCUT: Look What Democrats Said About Preemptive Pardons BEFORE Biden Issued Them

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HORRIFYING: Cops Are Ambushed During Traffic Stop | PragerU

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"Just shoot him in the leg." No. You shoot evil dead. End of issue.
Every single day, under the most difficult conditions, the police protect us from the bad guys. The overwhelming majority of police officers are good, decent people willing to put their own lives on the line to protect us, law-abiding people they likely don't even know. How many of us can say the same?
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The Reality of Slavery in America vs Everywhere Else

John Stossel
Leftists talk about the “original sin of slavery.”
Sen. Tim Kaine says, "The U.S. didn't inherit slavery from anybody, we created it."
America created slavery?
Author Wilfred Reilly explains why what kids are taught today is just dumb:
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A Moral Case for Capitalism

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What is the only economic system that values freedom, lifts people out of poverty, disdains distinctions of race and creed, and draws us into productive networks of mutual dependency? Hint: it’s not a system of ever-increasing government control.
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OK, we’re told, so maybe capitalism is efficient. Maybe it generates more wealth than other systems.
But what about values? What about things that can’t be measured in cash? Things like kindness and loyalty and integrity.
Well, let me say something that you won’t hear very often. Let me make the moral case for capitalism.
Let’s go back nearly 12,000 years, to the moment when one of our ancestors made a world-changing discovery.
It turned out that if you left seeds in fertile soil, plants would grow from them. Instead of having to forage, you could produce your own grains or fruits where you wanted.
But it didn’t take long for someone to make the next discovery. Rather than spending all year tending to your own crops, you could wait for your neighbor to bring in his harvest and then steal it.
And then came the truly diabolical discovery.
If you wanted to maximize the ratio of effort to outcome, you could organize a gang of thugs, and seize not only your neighbor’s harvest but everyone’s harvest, regularizing your plunder through tithes, tolls, and taxes.
And thus it continued until, well… until roughly the end of the 17th century and the birth of modern liberal capitalism. Sure, there were premonitions before then, little tremors of freedom. But almost everyone on the planet still lived in servitude and penury.
Every previous society was based on systematized oppression. Ruling elites would use the institutions of the state to loot its resources, and then rig the rules so that their children would inherit the same privileged position.
A Bronze Age slave empire was not so different in this sense from a medieval European monarchy or a twentieth-century African kleptocracy—or, come to that, from those modern states that have avoided the liberal-capitalist revolution.
Oppression, serfdom, and bondage were the lot of almost every human being from the moment civilization began until an eyeblink ago.
We don’t know how lucky we are to live at a time and in a place where the rules are above the rulers.
The great Victorian jurist Sir Henry Maine summarized the move to modern liberty in three words: “status to contract.”
In nearly every previous society, our relations with one another were dictated by status, that is, birth and caste. In a liberal-capitalist society, we are free to make one-off, free-standing arrangements with each other without needing to ask anyone else’s permission. Our agreements—our contracts—are enforced by an independent court system. And adult citizens are equal in the eyes of the law.
That’s it. That’s the magic formula: Status to contract.
Grant it, and the rest follows. It’s the difference between North Korea and South Korea, between China and Taiwan, between Russia and Finland, between Haiti and Bermuda.
In a society defined by status, you get rich by sucking up to the people in charge—emperors, or people’s commissars, or presidents for life. But in a society defined by contract, you get rich by offering a product or a service to the people around you.
As the 20th-century economist Joseph Schumpeter put it:
“The capitalist achievement does not typically consist in providing more silk stockings for queens but in bringing them within the reach of factory girls.”
When I buy something on Amazon, yes, I am enriching Jeff Bezos. I am adding fractionally to his net wealth. But he is also enriching me, letting me buy pretty much whatever I want without having to get out of my chair.
It is how we get ahead.
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HORRIFYING: Cops Are Ambushed During Traffic Stop | PragerU
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"Just shoot him in the leg." No. You shoot evil dead. End of issue.
Every single day, under the most difficult conditions, the police protect us from the bad guys. The overwhelming majority of police officers are good, decent people willing to put their own lives on the line to protect us, law-abiding people they likely don't even know. How many of us can say the same?
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