Due to the current ubiquity of claims that Iran killed 600 Americans in Iraq War II, I figured it might be worth bringing up the fact that that is a complete and damnable lie. In the case of Petraeus’s surge against Sadrist forces in Sadr City and Najaf in 2007 and...
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George P. Bush: Get a Real Job
by Scott Horton | Jan 5, 2020 | Blog
Why oh why do Americans keep electing Prescott's corrupt and incompetent spawn? What right does the Bush family have to rule over the rest of us? How can their insistence on taking positions of power do anything but push people away?
Money, Expectations, and Economic Growth
by Frank Shostak | Jan 5, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
In various writings, Milton Friedman argued that there is a variable lag between changes in money supply and its effect on real output and prices. Friedman held that in the short run changes in money supply will be followed by changes in real output. However, in the...
Liberals Rejoin Antiwar Movement After 11 Years
by Scott Horton | Jan 4, 2020 | Blog
So what's the first thing they do? They bring out Jane Fonda the infamous Vietnam-era hate figure for everyone to the right of Jane Fonda. Thanks alot for the great help guys.
Year Zero 88: Greta Thunberg is Right, the World is Sick
by Tommy Salmons | Jan 2, 2020 | Blog, Year Zero
Greta Thunberg is right, the world is indeed sick, but not for the reasons she'd have you believe. Greta, the 16 year old girl being used by government's and climate activists around the world is a perfect example of the cancer that infects the world. The cancer of...
Israel Demolishes Newly Built Houses of Palestinian Families on New Year’s Day
by Scott Horton | Jan 2, 2020 | Blog
Universal individual natural rights? Consent of the governed? No. In Palestine power simply flows from the barrel of a gun.
Why It’s Time to Ditch New Year’s Resolutions
by Chloe Anagnos | Dec 30, 2019 | Economics, Featured Articles, Libertarianism
New Year’s resolutions don’t work. According to US News, 80 percent of New Year’s resolutions don’t live to see the light of day by the second week of February. With just eight percent of resolution-makers actually following through, it’s clear that the odds are not...
Blind Skater Can Do Frontside 360s Over The Spine
by Scott Horton | Dec 23, 2019 | Blog
Via Tommy: I once seen a dude with a cane do a hardflip on flatground. Which was impressive as hell. But what in the wide wide world of sports is this right here?
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Frigate Failure Follies
I am currently doing a podcast series on what appears to be a droll subject but it is critical to getting big projects right. If you can't articulate and create a rational and effective Concept of Operations, you will fail. Th Navy never disappoints in failure lately....
History and Peace
"[E]very person must take his life and every nation must take its history as it comes; nothing is more useless than complaining over errors that can no longer be rectified, nothing more vain than regret. Neither as judges allotting praise and blame nor as avengers...
History and Conflict
"We cannot eradicate the past from our memories. But it is not the task of history to kindle new conflicts by reviving hatreds long since dead and by searching the archives for pretexts for new conflicts. We do not have to revenge crimes committed centuries ago by...
Around Us the World dies in hate (poem thing) -Anti-War Blog
In the time that the smoke ate the sun, Poison that blinded my eyes washed by tears, Tears that fall from fear because we shall never have years, Maybe days or if so lucky weeks. The sirens yawn more than we can sleep, The birds have left though the sky is...
Four Star Admiral Slams Body Parts in the Cash Register
ADM Robert Burke arrested for corruption. This is on the heels of the Fat Leonard scandal. This is the tip of the iceberg in corruption. And remember this four star admiral retired with an estimated annual pension of approx 200k. 200,000 dollars a year. "Instead, the...
Wayback Snapshot: Japanese Invasion on American Soil
Yes, American soil has been invaded and occupied in the twentieth century. "In June 1942, the United States launched its first offensive in the Pacific, the Aleutian Campaign. From June 1942 to May 1943 Japan held the Island of Attu. The Battle of Attu took place May...
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