American Thinker
•Business
Business & Economics
62% Informative
LZ Granderson: In 1923 , a young cowboy in Montana finds a salesman selling futuristic wares on the street.
He says the salesman points out that every home in New York City will soon have all these technologies and more.
Granderson asks: What does it say about our way of life when most of us pay so many different kinds of recurring bills just to stay in our own homes? LZ: The return of President Trump is causing consternation for all kinds of people, but he represents a particularly serious threat to globalists' dreams.
President Trump has surprised a lot of people during his first month back in office.
He has focused heavily on eliminating wasteful (and fraudulent) government spending, cutting unnecessary (and therefore harmful) regulations, and pushing for an overhaul of our current system of taxation.
Adam Smith described what separates great and powerful nations from weak and despotic ones: "Peace, easy taxes, and tolerable administration of justice".
VR Score
58
Informative language
52
Neutral language
13
Article tone
informal
Language
English
Language complexity
45
Offensive language
likely offensive
Hate speech
not hateful
Attention-grabbing headline
not detected
Known propaganda techniques
detected
Time-value
short-lived
External references
5
Source diversity
5
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