Could 2021 Be The Year Of Bipartisanship?

Starting out that way. Homes of Mitch McConnell and Nancy Pelosi Are Reported Vandalized Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, called the vandalism of his Louisville, Ky., home a “radical tantrum” taken from a “toxic playbook.” The homes of Senator Mitch McConnell and Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the two most powerful members of Congress, have been reported vandalized, days after the contentious passage of a stimulus bill that has been criticized as inadequate by a broad coalition ranging from progressive activists to President Trump. More here Senator Mitch McConnell’s home in Louisville,...

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Freedom Agenda 21 – Agorism In The New Year

My New Years resolution - be more agorist Mike Swatek at Off-Guardian Each of us can easily expand our fight for individual freedom in the new year. You can do many of the things shared below. In a nutshell, this includes anything, big or small, which weakens the state, its crony corporations or its global financial power-mad masters, altogether herein called, “the beast”. If we all resolve to do this, we will become freer, especially in our own lives. Whenever you buy or sell something, first consider doing so in the real free-market, also known as the Agora. Every time you avoid feeding or...

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The Story Of 1-Year-Old Abdullah Is The Story Of Yemen

People cannot care about kids starving in Yemen if they don’t know kids are starving in Yemen. That’s where you come in. Scott Horton   "Losing my child while I am watching is breaking my heart," Mohammed Yousuf says as he tries to calm his crying son. "I feel so worried for my son. I won't rest until my son is completely healed." Yousuf lives in Yemen. His 1-year-old son, Abdullah, has been at a health facility in Sanaa, the capital, where doctors are feeding him reconstituted milk from powder formulated for children with malnutrition to keep him alive. On Dec. 5, Abdullah weighed 6...

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Caitlin Long: What Do Wyoming’s 13 New Blockchain Laws Mean

Wyoming is leading the country in creating an innovative blockchain legal framework. Caitlin Long (follow her on twitter) has been a leader in this effort but not the only one - this year Cynthia Lummis was elected to the senate from Wyoming. She is a strong advocate of crypto and blockchain technology and has already teamed up with other senators and members of congress to oppose the new rules pushed by Steve Mnuchin targeted at self-hosted crypto wallets. There is even a new congressional blockchain caucus. While the federal government is debating ways to regulate cryptocurrencies (they...

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Proponents OF Forever War In Syria Can’t Answer One Question Why?

Dan DePetris at Responsible Statecraft Adesnik and Green observe that “U.S. operations in Syria have demonstrated that long-term efforts are sustainable, requiring the commitment of modest military assets deployed in a largely supporting role.” But one has to ask the following-up question: to what end? And how can we be certain that the long-term, “by, with, and through” campaigns they are so idealistic about don’t proliferate into totally different missions far removed from the reason U.S. troops were deployed in the first place? Unfortunately, Americans are already witnessing this...

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Economic Warfare – The Collapse Of Yemen’s Economy

Inflation as a weapon of war. According to local economists who spoke to MintPress, the reasons behind the collapse of Yemen’s economy and its currency are many and varied but the expansionary monetary policy that has been taken by Saudi Arabia is one of the key drivers of the Yemeni rial’s devaluation. Local authorities supported by Saudi Arabia have regularly printed new banknotes in order to meet expenses compounded by the purchase of foreign currencies flowing into markets by foreign organizations. By the end of 2019, the total rial liquidity in circulation in the country was more than...

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Axios Scoop: Trump Pardons Expected Today

From Axios President Trump plans to issue a wave of pardons today, moving to expedite acts of clemency before Christmas, according to a source with direct knowledge and advocates who have been briefed on the plans. What to watch: Trump has been considering pardons for friends and allies, as Axios reported, interrupting conversations with associates to spontaneously suggest he add them to his pardon list. He already pardoned his former national security advisor Michael Flynn. It was unclear who will be included in this batch. Sen. Rand Paul called on Trump to pardon Edward Snowden in an...

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Steven Woskow

Steve Woskow is an entrepreneur and was President of Agtech Products, Inc., a research and development company specializing in animal agriculture. He has a Ph.D. in Nutrition and Food Science from Iowa State University. He is retired and lives with his family in Northern Nevada.



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