The Morality of Capitalism

American culture there is one persistent villain portrayed as the enemy of humanity, the perpetrator of deception, and the agent for social corruption and human harm: the businessman.

Whether in news commentaries or on the movie screen, the businessman is presented as a heartless, greedy manipulator so concerned with squeezing the last possible dollar out of anything he does, that he is willing to destroy the planet, kill his competitors, poison little children, and sell his own mother “down the river” if it will serve his material and financial purposes.

The only thing that saves us from the end of the world at the hands of these criminal private enterprisers is either some righteous individual who refuses to “take it any more” or the virtuous hand of a government agent dedicated to protecting mankind from those who, clearly, care nothing for the common good of humanity.

Critics of Capitalism Want to Abolish or Regulate It

This imagery of the businessman’s way of gaining profits has been extended by many intellectuals, academics, and public policy pundits into a general criticism and, indeed, condemnation of capitalism.

What can be praiseworthy, ethical or just in a social and economic system that fosters people to focus only on their self-centered personal interest in the pursuit of material gain with little or no thought to the betterment and improvement of mankind?

The conclusion that many of these critics have reached over the years and decades is that the entire capitalist system must be done away with and replaced with an alternative social and economic system such as socialism; or, at a minimum, business enterprise has to be placed under the detailed supervision and regulatory hand of government bureaucrats presumed to be concerned with and devoted to the general welfare of the country as a whole instead of individual private interest.

I beg to differ from this interpretation of businessmen and the free enterprise system in general. Instead, I would argue that a truly free enterprise, competitive capitalism is the most moral and humanely beneficial way for people to live together that has ever been stumbled upon by mankind.

Capitalism’s Premise: Individual Rights and Liberty

There are basically two way human beings can interact and associate with each other: through the threat or use of force or by mutual agreement and voluntary consent.

When have you ever walked into a shoe store looked around and, maybe, tried on a pair of shoes, but when you decided to leave without buying anything a gruff and intimidating character with a club or a gun said, “The boss says you ain’t leaving without buying something”? I doubt it any of us have had any such experience.

Why? Because the philosophical and moral premise underlying transactions in the marketplace is that each participant has the right to say, “Yes” or “No” to an offer and an exchange.

Why does every person have this implied right to “Yes” or “No” without attempted physical intimidation or use of force to make him act against his will? This is due to the fact that the foundational American principle is that every one of us has an inviolable individual right to their life, liberty, and honestly acquired property.

Virtually every other philosophical and political system throughout human history has been based on some version of the opposite. That is, that you do not own yourself; your life and property are at the disposal of the primitive tribe or the medieval king, or the social, national, or racial group or “democratic” community to which you’ve been designated as belonging.

That is the premise of all forms of political and economic collectivism. You work for the group, you obey the group, and you live and die for the group. The political authority claiming to speak and act for the group presumes to have the right to compel your acquiescence and obedience to the asserted needs and desires of that collective group.

Only liberal, free market capitalism as it developed in parts of the Western world, and especially in the United States, broke free of this age-old collectivist conception of the relationship between the individual and others in society.

The modern ideas of individual liberty and free enterprise that began to develop and be argued for about 350 years ago transformed the way men lived and earned a living, and the ethical premises underlying human association in society.

A new morality emerged under which human relationships became based on mutual consent and voluntary agreement. Men could attempt to persuade each other to associate and trade, but they could not be compelled and plundered so one person could get what he wanted from another without their consent.

For Americans, it is heralded as the fundamental principle under which our country was based: It is held to be a self-evident truth that all men are created equal and endowed with certain unalienable rights among which are their individual rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Capitalism Fosters Honesty and Good Manners

As a consequence of this principle of liberty, in the marketplace of the free society individuals learn and practice the etiquette and manners of respect, politeness, honesty and tolerance. This naturally follows from the fact that if violence is ethically and legally abolished, or at least minimized, in all human relationships, then the only way any of us can get others to do things we would like them to do for us is through reason, argument, and persuasion.

The reason why the shoe salesman is motivated to act with courtesy and deference toward us when we are in his store is precisely because he cannot force on us to buy a pair of the shoes he wants to sell. We can walk down the mall corridor and buy those shoes from another seller interested in winning our business, or we can just go home without buying anything that day.

The clichés of “serve with a smile,” or “the customer is always right,” in fact are inescapable resulting manifestations of the voluntarist principle at the basis of all market transactions.

No businessman is likely to keep his market share or even stay in business in the long run if he earns a reputation for rudeness, deception and dishonesty in his dealings with either other businesses or his consumer customers.

The famous Scottish economist of the 18th century, Adam Smith, long ago explained that the motivation for respectful, polite, honest and deferential behavior on the part of any businessman is his own self-interest. If he does not, he may not long remain in business, as every private enterpriser knows who had learned to appreciate the importance of gaining and maintaining his brand-name and personal reputation in the eyes of all those with whom he has dealings.

Such polite, courteous, honest and deferential behavior may start out as the self-interested conscious and intentional attempt to merely succeed in the market pursuit of profits, when voluntary and free market dealings and transactions become the common and everyday way in which people associate.

But, over time, such rules of “good behavior” become habituated, a part of the routine of regular day-in and day-out interactions, until, finally, they are transformed into the customs and traditions expected in any and all human encounters, whether in the marketplace or not.

Thus, the practice of self-interested good manners and respectful tolerance fostered first in commercial buying and selling become embedded and reinforced as the general societal rules and ways of civilized and “polite society.” And, thus, capitalist conduct makes its contribution to a more cultured and humane civilization.


Capitalism Creates a Spirit of Humility, Not Political Arrogance

Finally, I would suggest that free market capitalism also inculcates a spirit and attitude of humility. In the open and competitive marketplace, anyone who has an idea or a dream is free, in principle, to try to bring it into reality. No private person or political power has the right or authority to prevent him from entering the field of enterprise and trade to discover if his idea or dream can profitability be brought to fruition.

The capitalist “rule of the game” is that anyone is at liberty to enter the arena of enterprise if he has the will, determination and drive to attempt to make that new product, that better product, that less expensive product. This implicitly takes for granted as an underlying assumption that no one, not any of us, has the knowledge, wisdom and ability to know beforehand whose ideas and efforts can turn out to be a success rather than a failure.

The Austrian economist and Nobel Prize-winner, F. A. Hayek, once referred to competition as a “discovery procedure.” If we knew ahead of time who in a marathon, for example, would come in first, second, third and so forth, as well as the actual relative times of the runners, what would be the purpose of running the foot race?

Even when we have the track record of previous marathons, and think we know something about the relative strengths and weaknesses of the competitors looking ahead to a future race, the fact is we do not know how the race will actually play out, until the runners finish the course.

The humility of the marketplace, no matter how strongly confident the individual businessmen may be in their own ideas and abilities, is that no one – neither an private individual nor even the most well-informed government bureaucrat – has sufficient knowledge and forethought to successfully “pick winners” and “avoid losers” for the good of society as a whole.

This can only be found out through the competitive rivalry of the private enterprisers who are each trying to make the product or supply the service that will gain the business of customers, as found out from whose products or services the buying public actually decide are the ones that best fulfill their existing or discovered needs, desires and wants.

Capitalism’s Moral and Virtuous Watchwords

The watchwords of capitalist free market morality, therefore, are liberty, honesty and humility. The freedom of each individual to live and choose for himself; the ethics of fair dealing – that is, human relationships on the basis of force and fraud are banned in all their forms; and the modesty to admit and accept that none of us is wise enough to arrogantly claim the right to plan and coercively direct others in society.

Not only would it be morally wrong to presume to tell others how best to live by reducing them to the status of commanded followers of our own ideas and desires, it would limit what all mankind can accomplish to what the government central planner or regulator can imagine and know within the limits of his own mind’s possibilities for understanding all that there is to know.

How much better, both for the individual and all the rest of us, to leave everyone at liberty to think, imagine, and act as they consider most profitably best for themselves, so all in society can, also, benefit from what a human mind can creatively conceive that others may not.

We live at a time in which real-world capitalism is hampered and stymied in almost every direction by the heavy hand of government regulation, control, restriction, prohibition and taxation. It is politically managed and manipulated capitalism, and very far, therefore, from the truly free market capitalism that I have outlined in terms of its moral premises and social virtues.

It is certainly not the twisted conception of “capitalism” that is presented in the media and the movies. Real free market capitalism, by recognizing and respecting the right of the individual to his own life and liberty and honestly acquired property, is that economic system that offers humanity the most moral system of human association imaginable by and for man.

Free market capitalism is the ethical highroad to human dignity and mutual prosperity – if only we are willing to fully establish and consistently practice it.

James Ebeling, Epic Times

Why is Teacher Turnover so High ?

High teacher turnover is driven by a combination of inadequate compensation, excessive workloads, lack of administrative support, and poor working conditions, particularly in schools with high concentrations of students of color and low-income students. The constant need to adapt to reforms, alongside demanding student behaviors and the stress exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, contributes to teacher burnout and a significant desire to leave the profession. 

Key Factors Contributing to High Turnover

  • Compensation and Financial Concerns: Low salaries are a major factor, making teaching an unfulfilling and financially unsustainable career for many. 
  • Workload and Stress: Teachers often face excessive workloads, high demands from students with challenging behaviors, and the pressure of adapting to constant policy changes, leading to burnout. 
  • Lack of Support: Insufficient administrative support and a lack of feeling appreciated or connected within the school environment are significant reasons for teachers to leave their jobs. 
  • Working Conditions: Less-desirable working conditions are often found in schools serving higher numbers of students of color and low-income students, contributing to higher turnover rates in these schools. 
  • Alternative Certification Programs: Teachers who enter the profession through alternative certification programs are more likely to leave their schools, which can affect the stability of the teaching workforce. 
  • Lack of Advancement Opportunities: Many teachers feel stuck in their positions and seek roles with greater opportunities for growth and professional development. 
  • Stress from the Pandemic: The COVID-19 pandemic added unique stressors, such as having to cover for more absent colleagues and struggling to provide personalized instruction. 

Consequences of High Turnover

  • Impact on Student Performance: High turnover impedes student academic performance, as inexperienced teachers are often placed in classrooms. 
  • Financial Strain on Districts: Schools must spend more on recruiting, hiring, and training new teachers, diverting funds from other crucial student programs and resources. 
  • Cycle of Instability: The resulting instability in staffing creates challenges for remaining teachers and can diminish the overall effectiveness of the education system. 
  • The opinions expressed in this article are not necessarily shared by the editor.  A/D

Kamala’s Audiobook Lets You Pick Which Kamala Accent You Want To Hear For Each Chapter

The new memoir by the former vice president will include a revolutionary new feature, as publishers announced that Kamala Harris’s audiobook lets you pick which accent you want to hear for each chapter.

The innovative new format for the audiobook version of 107 Days will allow listeners to choose from among a wide range of accents used by the former vice president over the years, including “Black,” “Very Black,” “Hispanic,” “Vaguely Indian,” “Southern,” “Jamaican,” and “Klingon.”

“This audiobook provides a fully customizable Kamala experience,” said Simon & Schuster President and CEO Jonathan Karp. “Vice President Harris has such a unique way of altering her accent to fit her audience, and we wanted to be able to bring that same variable speech spectrum to the people who listen to the audiobook version of her memoir. Which Kamala do you want to hear for the chapter about her debate against Donald Trump? You get to decide.”

One listener who received an advance copy of the audiobook said that the accent option added a whole new level of realism. “You can change the way she talks from one chapter to the next, just like in real life,” the review said. “One chapter you can have her sounding like she’s from the ‘hood, and the next chapter she sounds like a white suburban housewife. It’s a lot of fun. There’s even a Chinese option, which was unexpected, but you know she’s got it up her sleeve for when she talks to a crowd of Chinamen.”

At publishing time, Simon & Schuster announced that expansions of the 107 Days audiobook would be made available to account for whatever new accents Harris unveils in the future.

Babylon Bee

Democrat Senator Says His Party Should Not Tone Down Rhetoric Against ICE Agents After Shooting

Democratic Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy said on Thursday that his party should continue condemning Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) even after a deadly shooting at a facility in Dallas, Texas.

Murphy said on “Morning Joe” that accusing ICE agents of “rounding up” illegal immigrants in a “deeply inhumane and immoral way” is not an incitement of violence, continuing that Democrats should keep using this type of rhetoric. He claimed that President Donald Trump’s administration is exploiting the recent acts of violence in the U.S. for its own political gain.

“This president, this vice president has had a chance now since the assassination of Charlie Kirk to bring the country together, to try and stamp out all sorts of violence, including political violence, and they refuse to do that,” Murphy said. “What they are trying to do is exploit these murders , these shootings, in order to silence only dissent and political opposition on the left. No, criticizing the way that ICE is rounding up people in this country in a deeply inhumane and immoral way is not an incitement to violence. There is a moment where you cross the line, but what they are trying to do is to destroy the ability for people who oppose their policies to legitimately engage in political debate.”

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director Kash Patel confirmed on Thursday that the alleged shooter, Joshua Jahn, downloaded a document that contained a list of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) facilities, searched multiple ballistics and the video of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk getting shot and looked up apps that track ICE agents. Authorities also discovered a handwritten note which stated, “Hopefully this will give ICE agents real terror, to think, ‘is there a sniper with AP rounds on that roof?’”

Patel released a photograph of the bullet casings on Wednesday, which had been engraved with the phrase, “ANTI-ICE.” More evidence released on Thursday morning suggested the suspect searched apps that tracked ICE agents and left a note suggesting he intended to attack agents.

Democrats have compared ICE to the Nazi regime and have accused the agency of being authoritarian. Democratic Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett said on Friday that ICE agents are akin to “slave patrols” during an MSNBC interview. Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz notably labeled ICE as the “modern-day Gestapo” during a commencement speech in May.

Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said in May that ICE is a “rogue agency that should not exist.” Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar has also repeatedly called for ICE to be abolished and even pushed a debunked story published by NBC News, which alleged that ICE detained a 5-year-old autistic girl.

ICE facilities have faced a substantial increase in attacks since Trump began cracking down on illegal immigration on Jan. 20. Agents have endured a 1000% increase in assaults against them and the doxxing of themselves and their families, according to DHS.

Authorities have charged at least 11 individuals in connection with an ambush on an ICE facility in Alvarado, Texas, in July, which led to the injury of a police officer who was shot in the neck. An active shooter also shot at Border Patrol agents at a facility in McAllen, Texas, in July.


Nicole Silverio, Daily Caller

Ted Cruz, talking about the escalating hate speech from the Left, re-Tweeted:

“They don’t kill you because you’re a Nazi.  They call you a Nazi so they can kill you.”

Whether Ted Cruz wrote this or not — it’s absolutely right on the money.

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President Donald Trump says Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud told him he does not want Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) back in Somalia.

Put her in a rocket and shoot her into outer space.

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Hillary Clinton: “Sadly, right here in the United States, democracy is under seige.”

Translation: “My right to unlimited, unrestrained government power with billions in it for me has been challenged, and I am REALLY REALLY MAD.”

Go to hell, fascist.

*******

Former FBI director, who orchestrated the fake “Russia campaign” against President Trump in his first term, likely with Obama’s knowledge, is getting indicted. It’s a start.

Show us what you’ve got, Pam Bondi, Kash Patel and President Trump.

And Comey needs to be the first of many.

Ted Cruz, talking about the escalating hate speech from the Left, re-Tweeted:

“They don’t kill you because you’re a Nazi.

They call you a Nazi so they can kill you.”

Whether Ted Cruz wrote this or not — it’s absolutely right on the money.

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President Donald Trump says Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud told him he does not want Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) back in Somalia.

Put her in a rocket and shoot her into outer space.

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Hillary Clinton: “Sadly, right here in the United States, democracy is under seige.”

Translation: “My right to unlimited, unrestrained government power with billions in it for me has been challenged, and I am REALLY REALLY MAD.”

Go to hell, fascist.

*******

Former FBI director, who orchestrated the fake “Russia campaign” against President Trump in his first term, likely with Obama’s knowledge, is getting indicted. It’s a start.

Show us what you’ve got, Pam Bondi, Kash Patel and President Trump.

And Comey needs to be the first of many.

Michael J. Hurd, Daily Dose of Reason

BREAKING: CHRIS WRAY LIED UNDER OATH! FBI Had 274 Plainclothes Agents in the Crowd on January 6th – IT WAS A TOTAL FEDSURRECTION

Former FBI Director Chris Wray lied to Congress and the American people when he said under oath that there were no FBI agents undercover on January 6. – Congressional video.

It appears that James Comey could have a familiar cellmate when he is finally sent to prison for lying under oath to Congress and the American people.

Former FBI Director Chris Wray lied and lectured House Republicans for accusing the FBI of planting informants/operatives/agents inside the massive crowd of Trump supporters on January 6, 2021.

In a bold statement that directly contradicts multiple official sources, FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before Congress in July 2023 that he “does not believe” undercover FBI agents were present at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Wray’s statement came during a tense exchange with Representative Andy Biggs (R-AZ), who specifically asked about the number of undercover agents in the Capitol vicinity on the infamous day.

Wray stated that he could not provide such a figure and even expressed doubt about the presence of undercover agents at all.

“I’m not sure there were undercover agents on scene,” Wray responded to Biggs. “As I sit here right now, I do not believe there were undercover agents on.”

Biggs wrote on Twitter that “Wray will be held accountable for this lie.”

“FBI Director Wray just told me he “does not believe” there were any undercover FBI agents in or around the U.S. Capitol on January 6. This claim has been already debunked—including by the former U.S. Capitol Police Chief,” Biggs added.

The Director’s statement is in stark contrast to facts previously revealed by the Washington D.C. FBI Field Office. According to their confirmed reports, a number of undercover officers, confidential informants, and FBI assets were indeed present at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th.

On Thursday night, the FBI finally acknowledged it had 275 plainclothes agents in the massive crowds on Jan. 6, 2021. This was hundreds more than was previously reported.

The Blaze reported:

A senior congressional source said the number is not necessarily a surprise, since the FBI often embeds countersurveillance personnel at large events.

But given the FBI’s until-now steadfast refusal to disclose the level of its presence at the Capitol, the figure might still be viewed with skepticism in some quarters.

The news comes in the wake of claims by the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Inspector General that the FBI had no undercover personnel in the Jan. 6 crowds.

“We found no evidence in the materials we reviewed or the testimony we received showing or suggesting that the FBI had undercover employees in the various protest crowds, or at the Capitol, on January 6,” the DOJ OIG said in an 88-page report released in December 2024.

As the Gateway Pundit as previously reported — Dozens if not hundreds of government operatives infiltrated the protests at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.

The Gateway Pundit previously identified 20 different confirmed incidents and operations involving federal, state, and local government operatives who infiltrated the massive Trump crowds on January 6, 2021.

Each one of these incidents has been confirmed by the far-left press or the government in court documents.

**You can read more here: 20 CONFIRMED INCIDENTS AND OPERATIONS: The DOZENS of Feds, FBI Agents and State Operatives Who Infiltrated the Trump Crowds on January 6th at the US Capitol and Led the Protests

We currently have no idea how many federal, state and local government operatives were working undercover on January 6 but it looks like it is close to 100 operatives leading the charge on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Recent court documents reveal the Biden Department of Justice admitting to at least 40 undercover operatives with the Proud Boys on January 6.

In September 2022, TGP learned the FBI was running operatives inside The Oath Keepers on January 6th. The DOJ sprung this on the Oath Keepers members before their trial in Washington DC before a Kangaroo Court. The US government finally admitted in this letter they sent out before the trial that they were running Confidential Human Sources (CHS) inside the Oath Keepers organization on January 6.

In November 2022, the FBI finally admitted they had 8 informants inside the Proud Boys organization on January 6 and likely more.

The DOJ admitted to 40 government CHS agents were undercover on January 6th.

Proud Boys defendant Dominic Pezzola recently reported this admission.

And the number keeps growing – to 50 or more that they are admitting to.

As public discourse around these events continues to unfold, Wray’s claims stand in stark opposition to confirmed facts. It remains to be seen how these contradictions will be addressed and what consequences they will have for Director Wray and the FBI as a whole.

Jim Hoft, Gateway Pundit

Americans Warned Mass Credit Score Drop is Coming

Imminent changes to the U.S. credit scoring system could see millions of Americans face lower credit scores as FICO prepares to incorporate “buy now, pay later” (BNPL) loan data into its calculations this fall. Knewz.com has learned that the move reflects the growing prevalence of BNPL services, which allow consumers to spread out payments with little or no interest, but experts warn that the change may negatively affect users who struggle to make timely payments.

BNPL services have surged in popularity, with an estimated 81.5 million Americans using them in 2024 and projections reaching 91.5 million in 2025, according to Capital One Shopping. Originally designed to ease payments on discretionary purchases, BNPL has expanded into essential spending: 47% of users apply it to groceries and 35% to medical bills. “BNPL offers benefits relative to other credit products that charge higher interest rates, such as credit cards, payday loans, car title loans,” Aditi Routh, an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, said in a statement. “Consumers can reduce or avoid high costs or interest charges, making them better-off.” Yet she cautioned that late payments may signal overspending, overextension or worsening financial situations, requiring monitoring by researchers and policymakers.

Historically, BNPL arrangements did not affect credit scores. However, that will soon change, potentially creating a significant impact for users juggling multiple loans. LegalShield’s survey of more than 2,000 adults found 62% of BNPL users managed multiple loans simultaneously, and 41% reported making a late payment in the past year, up from 34% the year prior. Rebecca Carter, attorney and LegalShield provider, explained, “The greatest legal risk with BNPL arrangements stems from consumers not fully understanding the contractual terms. Many plans include added costs or interest if balances are not paid within a specified period. Beyond that, consumers often underestimate their broader cost-of-living expenses, which can lead to financial strain. As a result, they may increasingly rely on BNPL for everyday necessities. Because these are typically smaller loans with modest monthly payments, it is easy for consumers to dismiss them as ‘affordable’ without considering the cumulative impact of multiple obligations.”

According to reports, a substantial number of consumers remain unaware of the upcoming FICO changes. LegalShield found that 38% of Americans did not know BNPL data would soon factor into credit scores. Billing errors and disputes are also common: 62% reported billing errors, and 45% had faced legal or contractual disputes over BNPL loans. “It is not surprising that such a large percentage of consumers remain unaware,” Carter said. “Many individuals who rely on BNPL options are already financially vulnerable and focused on meeting immediate needs. Long-term considerations, such as the effect on credit scores, often do not receive the same level of attention in the moment.”

FICO has said that its updated scoring system, part of the FICO Score 10 Suite, will allow lenders to evaluate credit readiness more accurately, particularly for first-time credit users. Julie May, FICO’s vice president of B2B Scores, said, “This innovation also supports our mission to expand financial inclusion by helping more consumers gain access to credit.” While the exact rollout date has not been specified, the changes are expected this fall. Reports have mentioned that consumers with multiple BNPL loans or a history of late payments may see declines in their scores.

Samyarup Chowdhury, Knewz

Elon Musk’s DOGE Uncovered the Biggest Health Care Heist in American History

What if I told you that cartels and other bad actors from around the world conspired to undermine the integrity of the health care system in the U.S. and came way too close to succeeding? If you didn’t hear about the bust of 324 people; the U.S.-based cartel shell medical supply companies; the pill mills pushing opioids; the doctors on the take; or how law enforcement captured many of the bad guys at the U.S. border and airports as they rushed to escape, that’s understandable. The feds revealed this potential $14.6 billion “depth charge” planted inside the Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance programs in June, while most people were away on summer vacation. 

Why did transnational organizations go after these particular programs? “Criminals go where the money is,” Acting Health and Human Services Inspector General,Juliet Hodgkins said at a news conference about “the largest health care fraud takedown in American history.” There’s more than $1.4 trillion spent by these government programs per year, and the bad guys have tried, by hook or by crook, and even with the aid of AI, to set into motion plans to steal nearly $15 billion. They got away with just shy of $3 billion before they were caught, and their other frauds were frozen in their tracks. 

If this bust looks to you like it had Elon Musk’s old Department of Government Efficiency fingerprints on it, you’d be right. Using AI and law enforcement tactics, the DOGE team worked with HHS, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid, and an all-hands-on-deck array of federal agents from the DEA, FBI, and health care agencies to track down all fraud leads, according to Dr. Mehmet Oz, head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). As a result, the feds are setting up a healthcare data fusion center to detect where fraud spikes are occurring in near real time.

DOGE is involved,” Oz told reporters in June. “The president has been very clear that he wants this fraud, waste and abuse crushed. That’s the word that’s used.” He continued, “DOGE is not just about cutting waste and fraud within government. [It] has been actively involved at CMS in helping us address places where fraud is existing that we never thought to look.” 

Oz said these bad guys were sophisticated and used state-of-the-art methods to rip the government programs blind. 

[T]hat’s how we’re being attacked now, and it’s not done by small-time operators, as you’re hearing about and you will read about. These are organized syndicates who are designing to hurt America. And why do they hurt our health care system? Well, CMS is probably the largest target of all, responsible for about $1.7 trillion dollars of disbursements. So, it’s a big target on our side. And they can pierce the veil of protection by just getting identifier numbers from our seniors or Medicaid recipients or others.

According to the DOJ, overseas cartel thieves set up a sophisticated network of medical supply companies that “submitted more than $10 billion in fraudulent healthcare claims to Medicare.” The bad guys used stolen identities of at least one million Americans found in data breaches and sold on the dark web to make the reimbursement requests. It’s unclear if the thieves used the unique Medicare and Medicaid identifying numbers to steal the money.

Other scams used a network of Phoenix-based sober living houses to demand government payments for people who never got addiction treatment at the facilities. The facilities, run by ProMD, received $560 million before the feds caught on to the scam.

In Atlanta, medical professionals ordered skin grafts for dying patients who didn’t need them. By the time the grift was discovered, they’d scammed Medicare out of $760 million. 

People from as far away as Estonia have been arrested. Seven people were found trying to scuttle over the southern U.S. border but were stopped before they got away. Another bunch were caught trying to leave the country from U.S. airports. 

The bad actors from Russia, Pakistan, and Eastern Europe used the American health care system like their “personal piggy bank,” the Department of Justice’s Acting Criminal Division leader, Matthew Galeotti, said. He said that “this was a staggering breach of trust” and they “will prosecute these criminals as aggressively as we would any drug dealer because that’s exactly what they are.”

Musk, who stepped away from the White House after a rift with President Donald Trump, is the one who conceived and executed the DOGE project, and he’s a damned American hero. Let’s give that guy a medal for saving American taxpayers yet another tranche of billions.

Victoria Taft is an award-winning journalist, radio talk host, and host of the “Adult in the Room ” Victoria@VictoriaTaft.com

Are Our Youth Being Intentionally Dumbed Down ?

Much of America’s youth is in free fall, with the only question being why. On every metric, our kids lag behind the world, are abysmally unhappy and unprepared for a life that’s less kind and forgiving than it was fifty years ago. It didn’t happen by accident, and the divided nature of our country means we are unprepared to make necessary changes. Our society tolerates confrontation and excuses, always finding superficial reasons why Johnny can’t read, and why everyone’s so angry. It’s certainly not about money; we spend more per pupil than anyone else.

COVID may ultimately prove to be both the best and worst thing that has ever happened to us. All-powerful American teachers’ unions and school administrators effectively forced schools to close, replaced by online education, which was a total failure. However, the upside was that parents learned what was being taught in schools, and it wasn’t the ABCs! All manner of DEI initiatives and social gobbledygook took center stage, boring children out of their minds, with many dropping out, never to return. No wonder that, today, American schoolchildren have extremely high absentee rates, likely the highest in the developed world.

During COVID, roughly 31% of students were chronically absent (missing ≥10% of school days). In 2022-2023, the rate dipped slightly to 28%, but that’s still 75% higher than pre-pandemic levels. In the 2023-2024 academic year, long after COVID’s lockdowns ended, approximately 27.4% of students were still absent.

But that’s just the start of the problem; if Johnny isn’t in school, he can’t learn. But what about when he’s physically in school? What are the underlying dynamics that prevent our young from having a fighting chance to obtain essential skills that are a requirement for living a good life?

It takes three things to take a young person and grow him into a scholar. A scholar must learn to think critically, read, write, and be both emotionally and logically prepared to live in the real world. That young person must eventually (with the help of loving parents) decide which direction to strike out into, whether it be a specific trade or higher skills requiring college or university. Treading water jobs that used to be transitional are now becoming permanent, stymying growth for millions because their schools failed them, and too often, their distracted parents as well.

When we don’t give children the ability to grow, learn, and yes, even fail, thereby leaning to pick themselves up again, we rob them of the essential life lessons needed to make a success of themselves.

The question is always, why did the teachers not cry “foul” and stop this while there was still time?

During COVID, roughly 31% of students were chronically absent (missing ≥10% of school days). In 2022-2023, the rate dipped slightly to 28%, but that’s still 75% higher than pre-pandemic levels. In the 2023-2024 academic year, long after COVID’s lockdowns ended, approximately 27.4% of students were still absent.

But that’s just the start of the problem; if Johnny isn’t in school, he can’t learn. But what about when he’s physically in school? What are the underlying dynamics that prevent our young from having a fighting chance to obtain essential skills that are a requirement for living a good life?

It takes three things to take a young person and grow him into a scholar. A scholar must learn to think critically, read, write, and be both emotionally and logically prepared to live in the real world. That young person must eventually (with the help of loving parents) decide which direction to strike out into, whether it be a specific trade or higher skills requiring college or university. Treading water jobs that used to be transitional are now becoming permanent, stymying growth for millions because their schools failed them, and too often, their distracted parents as well.

When we don’t give children the ability to grow, learn, and yes, even fail, thereby leaning to pick themselves up again, we rob them of the essential life lessons needed to make a success of themselves.

The question is always, why did the teachers not cry “foul” and stop this while there was still time?

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Those who spoke up quickly learned to keep their mouths shut, quit, or felt forced to retire. That was because so many teachers and administrators in public education came out of their training programs having been indoctrinated in leftist values, so they supported anything and everything the Democrat established, helped along by some of the highest (undeserved) salaries in the world.

In addition to teachers indoctrinated into depriving children of learning skills and knowledge, there’s the puzzling growth in the number of administrators who do exactly what? U.S. growth in school administrative staff has been much larger than growth in U.S. students and teachers over recent decades. Administrative position growth has been ten times that of actual teachers!

There are two reasons: First, follow the money. Administrators typically make 50-100% more than teachers. But, there’s a second, more insidious reason. Every gang of criminals requires enforcers. Administrators perform that role, rooting out any student or teacher who doesn’t toe a leftist line.

Standardized test scores show we are nearing rock bottom:

1. Academic Decline

  • Standardized Test Scores: U.S. students have experienced sharp declines in math and reading scores since 2015, with pandemic-era losses further accelerating the trend. In 2023, 40% of public school students failed to meet basic standards in either subject, a trend that has worsened since then.
  • International Ranking: The U.S. ranks behind 36 countries in educational proficiency.
  • Literacy Crisis: 28% of Americans are functionally illiterate, up from 19% in 2017.

2. Grade Inflation & “Equity Grading”

  • Minimum Grades for Failure: Some districts award a minimum grade of 50 even for missed or failed assignments.
  • Unlimited Retakes: Students may retake tests as many times as needed, often without penalty for skipping class or missing deadlines.
  • Result: Graduation rates rise while actual mastery plummets—45% of high school seniors can’t do basic math.

3. Curriculum Erosion

  • Phonics Abandoned: Effective reading instruction has been replaced by “whole language” approaches, leaving 60% of 4th graders struggling with reading.
  • History & Civics Gaps: NAEP data reveal widespread ignorance of U.S. history and civic structures among high school students.
  • STEM Weakness: China now dominates global STEM fields, while U.S. students tank.

4. Chronic Absenteeism & “Zombie Schools”

  • Attendance Crisis: In some districts, over 30% of students are chronically absent, creating “zombie schools.”
  • California Example: Less than half of students meet literacy standards, and only one-third meet math benchmarks.

5. Institutional Resistance to Accountability

  • Union Pushback: Teachers’ unions resist performance-based accountability, shielding failed systems from reform, while funding many Democrats political asperations.
  • Social Meddling: In some states and districts, schools withhold information from parents concerning sensitive issues, such as gender ideology.

6. IQ Decline & Cognitive Trends

  • First IQ Drop in 100 Years: Recent studies suggest a measurable decline in average American IQ scores, likely linked to shifts in education and culture.

America has a history of facing challenges and then overcoming them, and saving our young people should be no different.

Fixing obvious issues can be easily remedied with rigorous and unflinching honesty, but only if we focus our minds and implement a national Marshall Plan that eliminates social promotion and demands direct accountability for schools, teachers, and administrators—no more excuses. Fix the problem or give the money to the parents.

The question remains as to whether we can agree that a good education trumps politics.

God Bless America!

Allen J. Feifer is an Author, Businessman, Thinker, and Strategist. Read more about Allan, his background, and his ideas to create a better tomorrow at www.1plus1equals2.com.

Terrorism Chic

Tom Wolfe, the celebrated author of The Right Stuff and The Bonfire of the Vanities, famously skewered New York’s cultural elite in his 1970 essay “Radical Chic.”  He brilliantly satirized a high-society dinner party where wealthy Manhattanites, dressed in their finest, toasted their own virtue while feigning solidarity with the Black Panthers.

The posturing that Wolfe’s original critique targeted has since devolved into something far more chilling: a modern cynical flirtation with violence and extremism, best described as terrorism chic.

Mind you, our cultural elite don’t do the actual terrorism.  They leave the dirty work to their more fervent devotees, like the assassin of Charlie Kirk and the killer of the schoolchildren praying in a Catholic church in Minneapolis.

Today’s cultural elite wield their influence not by reasoned debate, but through a constant drumbeat labeling political opponents as Nazis, extremists, and dictators.  In this rhetorical war, even a benign phrase like “Make America Great Again” is weaponized, its four words recast as a slur expressing fascist ideology.  This relentless vilification is a calculated effort to inflame passions and obliterate common ground.

One of the casing from Charlie Kirk’s killer reportedly bore the inscription “Hey fascist, CATCH!”  The alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson, was likely convinced he was a hero, extinguishing a “hater” and striking a blow for justice.  The profound irony is lost on both him and the cultural forces that shaped his belief: In silencing a public debater and vocal proponent of free speech with a bullet, they adopted the playbook they claim to despise.  In this brutal act, the ultimate tool of fascism was used to eliminate a voice they could not defeat rationally.

Nor is Charlie Kirk the only victim.  How many impressionable adolescents’ lives have been ruined by being taught gender nonsense and queer ideology?  Throw in all the innocent people harmed by terrorism chic in other ways, such as homicide victims from the open border push from our cultural elite or by their patrons, blue municipalities, who have a revolving door for violent criminal offenders.  When you add it up, the body count is staggering, with no end in sight.

America’s cultural landscape is under the sway of the left, with terrorism chic at the top of the social hierarchy.  Yet a look at the political scoreboard tells a different story.  An analysis of the last ten presidential elections reveals a nearly perfect split, a dead heat between Republican and Democrat victories.  Winning elections is great, but winning the culture is better.

Where doesn’t terrorism chic own the day?  From primary education, to academia, the arts, media, the internet, technology, science, the list is endless of where they own the culture.  If we are to have any hope of a sane, free, workable republic, winning back the culture and building it back up brick by brick is our only hope.  The question is how best to do this?  The answer is for us on the right to articulate our beliefs well, lead by example, stand firm for what we believe in, and engage thoughtfully and respectfully with our fellow citizenry, winning hearts and minds. 

That is what Charlie Kirk did, and his punishment was to be taken out by a bullet at age 31.  Let’s pray that others as skilled as Kirk pick up his banner and run with it.

Matthew Karl is a pseudonym.