Two decades ago leftists described Mary and Joseph as “homeless”. Now, they’re pushing the narrative that the Holy Family were equivalent to today’s “migrants” and “refugees”. As Maisey Jefferson explains in The Federalist, a church in the Boston suburb of Nedham has defiled its Nativity scene, replacing Baby Jesus with a sign denouncing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). That’s not only offensive and blasphemous, writes Jefferson, but historically illiterate.

A Dictator is Schooled in Energy Dominance
Who produces vastly more energy than it needs right now? The United States. So who needs Venezuela’s oil? Basically, nobody. That cold fact, writes Ben Cahill in Barron’s, is enabling the Trump Administration to further squeeze dictator Nicolas Maduro by blockading the nation’s oil exports. For decades, other countries used oil as a weapon against the U.S. Today the tables are turned and, Cahill notes, Venezuela’s decrepit industry is the one crying out for reinvestment.


