It Could Happen Here

What to Know: Energy prices in Europe are soaring, and Belgium’s president is warning of “10 difficult winters.”

The TPPF Take: This is the reality of the “decarbonization” movement.

“The problem is that decarbonization doesn’t mitigate a changing climate, but it does result in scarcity of food and fuel,” says TPPF’s Jason Isaac. “Germans, for example, are paying some of the highest energy bills on the face of the earth. With looming threats of rolling blackouts come winter, and wintertime freezing deaths on the rise, now would be the time to reverse course and embrace energy provided by fossil fuels and nuclear.”

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Well, That’s What ‘Sanctuary City’ Means

What to Know: New York City could be on the hook for as much as $300 million per year to house illegal immigrants in hotels.

The TPPF Take: New Yorkers are now learning that truly, every town is a border town now.

“The border crisis is a humanitarian crisis, and the current administration has only made it worse,” says TPPF’s Ken Oliver. “The crisis at our border is no longer just at our border. Criminal organizations are taking advantage of the Biden administration’s stand-down at the border to lure more and more victims, and the effects are felt everywhere in America.”

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Yes, It’s a Recession

What to Know: With the Biden administration still playing word games, 97% of U.S. executives surveyed say we’re either in a recession or close to one.

The TPPF Take: The U.S. is in recession—and Washington is making it worse.

“The blame is on the bad policies of excessive spending, taxing, regulating, and money-printing out of Washington,” says TPPF’s Vance Ginn. “And the progressive fiscal policy pursued by this administration and Democrats in Congress is only making it worse. Signing the misleadingly named Inflation Reduction Act was only throwing gasoline on the raging economic fire.”

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