With the mainstream media still obsessing about the January 6th “violent coup attempt” at the U.S. Capitol Building, the incoming Biden Administration looks to be chock full of actual purveyors of violent coups. Don’t look to the mainstream media to report on this,...
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A Bigger Military Doesn’t Mean a Stronger Military
by Ryan McMaken | Jan 19, 2021 | Economics, Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
In the debate over whether or not China will soon rise to challenge the United States as the world’s hegemon, it is often assumed that states with large aggregate economies are necessarily more militarily powerful ones. This stems from decades-old methods that remain...
Libya, North Africa Emerge As Cocaine Transit Hubs
by Steven Woskow | Jan 18, 2021 | Blog
You can't stop markets - where their is a buyer their will be a seller. The interventionists (mainly Samantha Power) in the Obama administration (the same ones that now populate the Biden Administration) used the cover of "Responsibility to Protect" to remove the...
Trump Brings Troop Levels in Afghanistan to Lowest in 19 Years
by Barbara Boland | Jan 16, 2021 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The U.S. has reduced the number of U.S troops in Afghanistan to 2,500, the Pentagon announced Friday. President Donald Trump had promised in October to bring all remaining U.S. forces in Afghanistan back home by Christmas. “We should have the small remaining number of...
James Douglass, the Kennedy Assassination, and a Missed Dinner in Austin
by Hunter DeRensis | Dec 31, 2020 | Book Reviews, Featured Articles
“Austin All Agog Over Kennedy Visit Friday” read the headline of the Austin American Statesman. The Texas capital was sparing no expense in welcoming the President of the United States. City schools were set to close early so that children could see the motorcade, and...
12/18/20 Ray McGovern on Biden’s Dangerous Foreign Policy Picks
by Scott Horton | Dec 18, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Ray McGovern reflects on the ways America's foreign policy and national security state have changed since his time in the CIA. In particular, he warns that Michael Morell, one of Joe Biden's top picks to head the CIA, is categorically unqualified to do so based on his...
Axios Scoop: Trump Pardons Expected Today
by Steven Woskow | Dec 18, 2020 | Blog
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...
An Anarchist Take on the Religious Clauses
by Tommy Raskin | Dec 15, 2020 | Featured Articles
The Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses bar Congress from establishing religions and interfering with free religious exercise. How should anarchists feel about that? Well, the first clause should positively thrill anarchists, what with anarchists’ well-documented...
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Keith Knight Debunks the Claim Hamas Is Fighting a Religious War Against Jews
The Libertarian Institute’s Keith Knight debunks the claim that Hamas launched its 10/7 operation as a religious war against Jews.
Best page out of Nixon’s memior “RN”
Ron Paul and Elon Musk Alliance?
Ron Paul shares his thoughts on the election with David Gornoski. I loved the part around 7min and 33sec where Paul discusses the implications of JD Vance coming around to seeing the Central Bank as the enemy of mankind as it is. Watch...
The Dems Are What They Claim to Hate
As I said in 2016 (or was it 2015?), I despise Trump and I despise most of the people who despise Trump. I will never forgive the Democrats for making it necessary for me to defend him against their lies.
Fat Amy Follies: Part XXIV
The grift that keeps on giving and the poor performance across the board of the aircraft and the sticker shock of the high price for that mediocrity. I am going to say out loud: stealth is over-rated, the ea of manned combat aircraft is coming to a close and this...
The Girl in the Mall
She could be anywhere from sixteen to her early twenties, a strewn mess of hair rests tangled above and over her face. A regular at the Seaford Shopping Centre, she watches families walk by, smiling at children and when no one is nearby she talks to herself. In the...
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