Unemployment, UNWRA, and Other Unforgettable Stories

In this episode, Victor Davis Hanson and his cohost Jack Fowler talk about unemployment in the US, more tortured tales of Tim Walz, the UNWRA staff participants in Oct. 7, analysis of the media, and riots in Britain and legal asymmetry.

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9 thoughts on “Unemployment, UNWRA, and Other Unforgettable Stories”

  1. Dear Dr. Hanson,
    With regard to Tucker and his anti Israel / AIPAC tic. I’m a big fan and followed to his TCN podcast, but find it disturbing all his current guests, Greenwald, Massie, that screwball PLO priest, the self hating Jewish contingent never miss an opportunity to take a swipe at Israel and AIPAC. Most recently bragging about the UAE and the brilliance of the Shiite. I’ve experienced both, and perhaps you can explain to Tucker, it wasn’t Israelis flying planes into our building on 9/11, or burning people alive while live streaming it on 10/7. He’s showing some ankle, maybe just time to take off the mask.

  2. I just think you are the best! I wish is was even 1% as smart as you!
    Also you are very busy person, I can’t believe all you are involved in, and are doing!
    Thanks you for all your knowledge, you are amazing!

  3. Biden made it by hidin; Kamala may, too, especially if supported by many of their invited immigres voting by mail-in to their donors. None of this envisioned by our founders.
    Go Trump, go!!!

  4. Charles Carroll

    I do not believe that many (not all) of the people coming from non-Western countries are coming for our culture. Jobs? yes. Money? yes.

  5. Regarding the dismal employment of American workers versus foreign workers in the US, look to the 1989 Washington Accord that gives preference to hiring of foreign engineers and tech workers from 11 countries Peru, Mexico, Taiwan, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Mexico, and four other nations. My son, a laid off manufacturing engineer with 15+ years of work experience was recently denied hiring by a Boeing subcontractor despite the contractor’s desire to hire him. Boeing said the subcontractor had to comply with The 1989 Washington Accord and hire a candidate from one of those countries, despite my son being the top qualified applicant and desired hire of the contractor. The 1989 Washington Accord is hurting American professional workers.

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