Scott interviews Danny Sjursen about two prominent conflicts facing the world in 2020. In Nagorno-Karabakh, an uneasy, Russian-brokered peace deal is holding between Armenia and Azerbaijan, but Sjursen worries that this peace won't last forever, as each country still...
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Congress Gives Billion to Foreign Governments and Pennies to Americans
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 23, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On COI #50, Kyle breaks down the $2.4 trillion dollar spending bill passed by both houses of Congress. Many of our Representatives are pitching the $600 check each American will receive as a huge boon for us. However, the bill gives billions to foreign countries while...
War Resisters, Take Back the First Amendment!
by Tommy Raskin | Dec 23, 2020 | Featured Articles
The American antiwar movement has an illustrious history of peacefully highlighting and denouncing the criminality of our country’s military apparatus. From Henry David Thoreau’s tax resistance to the Mexican-American War, to SDS’s protests against the Vietnam War, to...
12/18/20 Tim Shorrock: the Prospects for Peace with North Korea
by Scott Horton | Dec 22, 2020 | Hotter Than the Sun, The Scott Horton Show
Tim Shorrock analyzes the prospects for peace on the Korean peninsula under the upcoming Biden administration. President Trump, he and Scott agree, made some promising moves toward detente between North Korea, South Korea and the United States, shaking up the status...
Proponents OF Forever War In Syria Can’t Answer One Question Why?
by Steven Woskow | Dec 22, 2020 | Blog
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...
News Roundup 12/22/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 22, 2020 | News Roundup
US News The new Covid bailout bill will authorize $900 billion in spending. Each American will get a small $600 check, however, the major bailouts go to those well connected in DC. The bill authorizes the Smithsonian to build two new museums, a presidential library,...
12/18/20 Doug Bandow on America’s New Cold War with Russia
by Scott Horton | Dec 21, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Doug Bandow discusses the state of U.S. relations with Russia, an issue of increasing relevance these days as some figures in American government try to leverage Russophobia for political purposes. Bandow reminds us that Russia is virtually no threat to the United...
12/18/20 Dave DeCamp on Assange’s Warning to the State Department
by Scott Horton | Dec 21, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott talks to Dave DeCamp about a new audio recording of Julian Assange released by Project Veritas, which proves Assange's contention that he tried to warn the State Department before the famous leak of the state department cables in 2010. For years, government...
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Street Gangs Run the LAPD
In argument-ad-absurdum news: LA TImes: ‘Gang-like’ deputy clique exerts ‘undue influence’ at East L.A. station, report says: Los Angeles County’s top watchdog said Monday that substantial evidence exists that a secretive group of tattooed deputies at the East L.A....
Cops Kill Man
For "breaking into" his own home, they had their German Shepherd maul him for two minutes and then laughed as he bled to death. And, of course, they all got away with it and they will all get away with it because they are government employees so they can do whatever...
Cop Kills Man
An entirely innocent, unarmed man; a "pillar of the community" who had stopped to break up a fight. It is already a foregone conclusion of course that there will be no accountability whatsoever for this heinous murder because the guilty criminal perpetrator is a...
Rob Hustle – This Is What Happens When You Call The Cops
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7nzxQhZuwM
Roderick T. Long Interviews Sheldon Richman on Agoric Cafe About What Social Animals Owe To Each Other Part 1
The first of Sheldon's two appearances on Roderick Long's Agoric Cafe is now posted. They discuss a variety of issues. Part two will be posted next Sunday.
Michigan’s Supreme Court Tells Whitmer to ‘Pound Sand’
They do not appear to like her. Michigan Supreme Court strikes down governor’s virus orders
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