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British Don’t Deserve Most Recent Invasion
by Will Grigg | Mar 3, 2020 | Article Clippings, Everything Will
The Fed Slashes Rates as Powell Declares Economy ‘Strong’
by Ryan McMaken | Mar 3, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
The Federal Reserve moved to an enact an emergency interest rate cut after officials saw the coronavirus having a material impact on the economic outlook, Chairman Jerome Powell said Tuesday.Powell held a news conference following the central bank’s decision to cut...
Year Zero 100: Policing, Public v Private
by Tommy Salmons | Mar 2, 2020 | Blog, Year Zero
On episode 100 Pete Quinones of The Free Man Beyond the Wall podcast joined Tommy to discuss the state of policing, interacting with the police, and alternatives to the monopoly on policing the government holds.
Russian Airstrikes Kill at Least 34 Turkish Soldiers in Syria: Turkey’s bid to reclaim Idlib observation post sparks airstrikes
by Jason Ditz | Feb 28, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Weeks of threats by Turkish President Erdogan to retake Syria’s Idlib Province by force went extremely poorly on Thursday, when Turkish forces moved into an observation post south of Idlib City, and were immediately hammered by airstrikes from both Russia and...
2/21/20 Nasser Arrabyee with an Update on the War in Yemen
by Scott Horton | Feb 26, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott interviews Nasser Arrabyee about the latest on the war in Yemen. The humanitarian situation there is still desperate, with the UN finally updating its estimates to over 200,000 dead—many of these women and young children. But Arrabyee sees reasons for hope. For...
Bernie on Russian Interference: “I’ve seen some of their Tweets and stuff”
by Brad Hoff | Feb 22, 2020 | Blog
Bernie was put in an awkward spot. As Consortium News put it: Sanders was put in a difficult spot. If he said, “Show me the proof that Russia is trying to help me,” he ran the risk of being attacked for disbelieving (even disloyalty to) U.S. intelligence,...
2/19/20 Trita Parsi on Making a Restrained Foreign Policy the Status Quo
by Scott Horton | Feb 21, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott talks to Trita Parsi about an event being hosted next week by Parsi's organization, the Quincy Institute, which will pit advocates of a restrained foreign policy against war hawks in a series of panel discussions. The event is Wednesday, February 26 in...
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Middle East Conflicts And The Taiwan Strait: Kyle Anzalone on the Expat Money Show
Kyle joined the Expat Money show to discuss growing tensions between Beijing and Taipei, as well as updates on Israel's war on Gaza and the broader geopolitical situation in the Middle East.
Abolish ATF
They are cold-blooded murderers.
Radicalism for the Young – Anti-War Blog
Radicalism is for the youth, but drips away over time. Generation X watched their hippy parents become corporate and government stooges, gorged on real estate and careerism. The Pump up the Volume teenagers became parents, lost the radicalism to care about the world,...
Economics in One Other Lesson
"The number one principle of economics...: the secret of mass consumption is mass production.... What about distribution? Here's what we know from all of human history, all of economic history. Any large increase in production is widely shared. There's no such thing...
Drone Detection Balloon Destroyed by Drone
Unpossible! 230 million dollars for a balloon. Then the vaunted IDF says this: “Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, Israel’s military spokesman, confirmed that a Hezbollah drone had scored a direct hit on Sky Dew but added there were no casualties and that it “had no impact...
My Speech Again Nominating Angela McArdle for Natl. LP Chair
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGIXPIRZzDY
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