Steve Ellner discusses the economic and political situation in Venezuela, and the U.S. role in pushing the country to where it is today. Ellner dispels a common misconception, which is that foreign influence has had little to do with Venezuela's recent problems...
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How Not To Argue Against the Minimum Wage
by Bradley Thomas | Jan 26, 2021 | Economics, Featured Articles
Among the hotly contested list of Joe Biden’s promises is an increase of the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. There are plenty of sound reasons to oppose government minimum wage laws, but there is one objection making the rounds that is based on bad economics and...
Testing Positive for COVID-Bootlicking
by Jim Bovard | Jan 26, 2021 | Featured Articles
The COVID pandemic has shown how easy it is to make people hate anyone who is not as frightened as themselves. Since last March, politicians and health officials have fanned fears to commandeer far more control over Americans’ daily lives. And millions of Americans...
End the War in Yemen: Today, Not Tomorrow. Now
by Hunter DeRensis | Jan 25, 2021 | Blog, Foreign Policy
Michael Boldin of the Tenth Amendment Center explains the U.S.-saudi coalition's war on Yemen and why the U.S. government must cease all support for the genocide immediately.
1/22/21 Gareth Porter on the Latest Chapter in the Manufactured Iran Crisis
by Scott Horton | Jan 25, 2021 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott interviews Gareth Porter about the competing attitudes toward Iran in American foreign policy. During his presidency, Trump was sometimes the voice of restraint against those who favored a more aggressive stance toward Iran and in some cases even advocated...
1/23/21 Hassan El-Tayyab on Biden’s Promise to End the War in Yemen
by Scott Horton | Jan 25, 2021 | The Scott Horton Show
Hassan El-Tayyab discusses the prospects for an end to the war in Yemen under the incoming Biden administration. President Biden and Secretary of State nominee Antony Blinken have both signaled that they'd like to end U.S. participation in the war right away, though...
News Roundup 1/25/21
by Kyle Anzalone | Jan 25, 2021 | News Roundup
US News 5,000 National Guard soldiers will remain deployed in DC through mid-March to provide security during Trump’s impeachment. [Link] A cop beat a young man who was handcuffed and at the hospital for psychiatric help. [Link] A Washington police officer ran over a...
Global Day Of Action: World Says No To War On Yemen
by Steven Woskow | Jan 25, 2021 | Blog
Call or write your members of Congress and Senate - Biden ran on ending support for the war on Yemen, he needs to be pressured to keep that promise. Sign up here Watch here Over 300 organisations from 18 countries have signed up for a call to action against the war on...
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Israel’s Fifth Column Suffers Crushing Defeat At Hands of the First Amendment
Why does Israel and its partisans hate free speech so much? It's because stealing and killing and lying is at the core of Israel's national strategy and daily public policy, and they're slightly worried the U.S. government might one day stop letting them take money...
Police: Criminals
Watch one attack a 9 year old boy for fun.
Joe Biden: The Architect of America’s Disastrous War on Drugs
My prediction is Joe Biden will not be the Democratic nominee. He has a lifetime record of supporting the worst policies. The younger Progressive Democrats will not support him in the primaries. Brittany Hunter at Foundation for Economic Freedom reminds us that Joe...
Cops’ Massive Counter-Insurgency Sweeps in NYC Target the Innocent
How can any actual human -- that is, non-government employees -- support this evil drug war? Or the state at all at this point? You think it's "sending the 'right message'" to children that you'd let the government destroy the society in the name of drugs when they...
You Love Government So Much
Don't you? Yeah, you do. Don't lie. What would we ever do without them, you cry. Update: "Half of all black kids in the U.S. will receive a visit from child services, according to one study by the American Journal of Public Health." HALF. "Prior to this [happening to...
The Currency of Life
At tax time each year, I am always reminded of the value of life. While we pay taxes using money, the reality is that we ultimately only have one real currency to spend, and it is our lives. Our lives are each unique, one of a kind, and they are the most valuable...
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