From Heritage Media and Public Relations <[email protected]>
Subject Heritage Take: Zombie Marxism
Date December 17, 2021 12:16 PM
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Zombie Marxism <[link removed]> – This December we celebrate the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the communist superpower Ronald Reagan rightly named the “Evil Empire.” Yet everywhere today, Marxism still stalks humanity. Indeed, today we can paraphrase Karl Marx and write that its specter haunts not just Europe, but the entire world. We must understand this as a global threat. Since its birth in the 1848 Communist Manifesto by Marx and Friedrich Engels, communism has been a call to arms that knows no borders. But we must also understand—as the Kremlin in its time certainly did—that the big fight is over the United States. Once Marxists seize that most elusive jewel in the crown, they have the world. Heritage Expert: Mike Gonzalez  <[link removed]>
 
Federal report shows open borders bring increased crimes and costs for taxpayers <[link removed]> – According to a new report from the U.S. Justice Department, almost half of all criminals prosecuted in federal courts in 2018 were undocumented migrants, charged with crimes ranging from drug trafficking to murder to kidnapping. While a small number of over 41,000 criminals were legally in this country, the vast majority — 38,000 — were illegal aliens. Compare this to 1998, when only a little over 18,000 illegal immigrants were prosecuted in federal courts. In addition to the horrendous human costs of their crimes, when you consider the costs of law enforcement related to their arrest, prosecution and incarceration, these migrants are also costing U.S. taxpayers a tremendous amount of money. Heritage Expert: Hans von Spakovsky  <[link removed]>
 
Here Are the Facts About Spikes in Crime That Sen. Dick Durbin Didn’t Want Me to Share <[link removed]> – Despite seeing record low homicide rates between 2004 and 2015, Chicago residents are now experiencing violent crime at levels unseen in decades—including truly
horrific surges in gun violence during 2020 and 2021.  One important factor driving this violence is the failed leadership of Chicago’s mayor <[link removed]> and city council, particularly their general lack of support for the Chicago Police Department. Chicago’s progressive prosecutors <[link removed]> have exacerbated this problem by
routinely allowing violent offenders to run amok without any meaningful consequences. And yet, when I attempted to diagnose this problem at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing <[link removed]> on gun violence in Chicago
held earlier this week, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., twice interrupted my testimony. Heritage Expert: Amy Swearer <[link removed]>
 
The US Navy Needs To Bring Back The First Fleet For The South China
Sea <[link removed]> – In the South China Sea, skirmishes <[link removed]> amongst
fishing fleets and coast guards near a contested shoal are commonplace. But there is a bigger fight coming. China is undermining <[link removed]> and challenging U.S. interests and alliances in the region setting the stage for a major showdown <[link removed]> with the U.S. To deter a larger conflict, the U.S. must stand up to this now. Doing so will require more naval exercises and deployments – placing a premium on forward naval presence in the South China Sea. Heritage Expert: Brent Sadler  <[link removed]>
 
Next NATO Secretary General? <[link removed]> – Jens Stoltenberg's term as NATO Secretary General expires next September. Who will replace him? With back-to-back crises on NATO’s frontier in Belarus and Ukraine, that question looms especially large now. And the challenges won’t get any easier. China is becoming a much bigger issue for the alliance. For instance, Beijing is trying to drum up a European boycott to punish NATO-member Lithuania for policies the Chinese Communist Party doesn’t like. Heritage Expert: James Carafano  <[link removed]> 
Team DeSantis Wages War on Liberal Media in the Wake of Trump <[link removed]> – Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ press secretary has repeatedly called out the press for “bad-faith coverage” and “skewed” or biased reporting, such as when the Associated Press implied <[link removed]> in August that DeSantis was promoting monoclonal antibody treatment for COVID-19 cases out of his own financial interests. “They’re afraid of the governor,” Pushaw said in an interview with The Daily Signal, pointing to national media focusing their attention on Florida news. “The left-wing elites, the establishment, and the corporate media are very much afraid of him. And it shows that he’s a good leader, and that he’s doing a good job. Heritage Expert:  Mary Margaret Olohan <[link removed]>

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