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These Are The ‘Good Old Days’

June 3, 2019 0

At tipping points like now, the steps we take in the present determine our future by cmartenson Bill was 48 when his wife stunned him with a request for divorce.  Right up until that moment, […]

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The Trend is Not Your Friend

May 15, 2019 0

The be-Muellered, bothered, and bewildered American public may find US-China trade talks about as interesting as a rain delay in an Orioles-Chisox game, but the Friday collapse of negotiations may be marked by historians as […]

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Ominous Tendings in the Nervous Here and Now

April 23, 2019 0

Unfortunately for the nation, the RussiaGate fiasco is only half over. There is just too much documented official turpitude on the public record for the authorities to answer for and the institutional damage runs too […]

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Is political partisanship killing America?

April 19, 2019 0

Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Israel’s 1981 annexation of the Golan Heights was reportedly made “after getting a quick history lesson during a conversation on a different subject,” states a news story that has been […]

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Notre-Dame Fire: the Drama and the Interpretations

April 17, 2019 0

The images of the inferno atop the Notre-Dame de Paris, have exploded all over social media and left many looking for meaning be it spiritual or political. Christianity (except certain forms of Protestantism) tells man […]

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The Saker interviews Dmitry Orlov

April 17, 2019 0

[This interview was originally made for the Unz Review] “I think that the American empire is very much over already, but it hasn’t been put to any sort of serious stress test yet, and so nobody […]

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CNN: Okay Fine, There’s a Crisis at the Border

April 4, 2019 0

Katie Pavlich Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is in El Paso today as the crisis on the border continues to rage. On Thursday, she will travel to Yuma, Arizona, where a border barrier […]

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