On Tuesday, the primary vote results came in, and the candidates endorsed by Donald Trump won their races. A week before the red state of Indiana ousted Republican lawmakers who refused to change their congressional maps, which would match what Democrats are doing in their blue states. Candidates in Indiana endorsed by Trump swept those … Continue reading A New Political Party
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The Hurdles to Peace in Iran: Our So-called Allies
If you do not follow the news closely and have little idea what is happening in Iran, passing by a local gas station can get you up to speed. AAA reports that the average price per gallon nationwide is $3.95, and in some states, it is well over $4 a gallon. It is not that … Continue reading The Hurdles to Peace in Iran: Our So-called Allies
Making the Case for Taking Control of Greenland
President Trump has set his sights on the island of Greenland, and for good reason. Strategically, Greenland sits between North America and the Arctic Circle, making it an ideal location to serve as an early warning system in the event of a ballistic missile attack from China or Russia. Control of the island would also … Continue reading Making the Case for Taking Control of Greenland
What’s Going On in Iran?
What story can you believe Over the past couple of days, news has been trickling out of Iran about the number of people being killed by the Mullahs in charge of the government. What is known for sure is that the Iranian people are protesting, and a number of them have been killed in the … Continue reading What’s Going On in Iran?
Next Geo-Political Move- Greenland
Control of Greenland is nothing new in Trump’s foreign policy. During his first term, he floated the idea but with little success. Once reelected, the topic was raised once more. As recently as this past Sunday on Air Force 1, Trump reiterated his desire to occupy Greenland for security reasons. “Right now, Greenland is covered … Continue reading Next Geo-Political Move- Greenland
Nicolás Maduro Captured
Two-Dimensional Chess on Display: First Drugs, then Oil What we have learned over the past ten years is that what comes out as news is often a head fake for the real story. If one questions the narrative, they are immediately labeled a conspiracy theorist. History has shown that the so-called conspiracy theorists are closer … Continue reading Nicolás Maduro Captured
Peace in the Middle East
What the Art of the Deal Looks Like Finally, after two years of war between Israel and Hamas, there are signs that peace may return to the Middle East. Yesterday, the ceasefire began, and Hamas began returning hostages to the care of the Red Cross. According to the deal, Israel has released over 1,900 Hamas … Continue reading Peace in the Middle East
No Kings, only Democratic Tyrants
Protests Planned for October 18 Across the Country Presumably, you might have heard about groups of protestors rallying this past summer around the slogan “No Kings.” The sophomoric tagline created by the 50501 organization is meant to mobilize the left by fighting against their notions of authoritarianism, political violence, billionaire first politics, and the materialization … Continue reading No Kings, only Democratic Tyrants
Obamagate: Russia, Russia, Russia
The Untold Harm the Lie Caused News tends to move very quickly. Just last week, the country was fixated on the Jeffrey Epstein mess, but now the story about the beginnings of the Russia election hoax knocked it off its perch. It started with the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, last weekend releasing documents … Continue reading Obamagate: Russia, Russia, Russia
We Were Wrong
But the Hope of Peace is the Same Last Thursday, we alerted our readers to the aerial attacks on Iran by Israel Defense. The State of Israel inflicted substantial damage to Iran’s military capacities during its bombing runs. The one thing Israel did not have the capability of doing was dismantling the nuclear enrichment plants … Continue reading We Were Wrong
