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The Plague of American Authoritarianism

The Plague of American Authoritarianism Authoritarianism in the American collective psyche and in what might be called traditional narratives of historical memory is always viewed as existing elsewhere. Viewed as an alien and demagogic political system, it is primarily understood as a mode of governance associated with the dictatorships in Latin America in the 1970s […]

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Where Do I Store My Wealth?

  Where Do I Store My Wealth? International diversification of wealth (no matter how large or small) can save your economic freedom. Although most of our readers thoroughly understand this concept, one of the most oft-heard concerns is that, by offshoring assets, one may not be able to get to them as easily as they […]

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When the next crisis comes, which movements will seize the opportunity?

When the next crisis comes, which movements will seize the opportunity? You, too, could be caught in a situation where people are ready for an alternative, yet your group has none to offer. It’s understandable. We who work for change seem years away from convincing a critical mass of people that it is both stupid […]

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US-NATO Military Deployments, Economic Warfare, Goldman Sachs and the Next Financial Meltdown

US-NATO Military Deployments, Economic Warfare, Goldman Sachs and the Next Financial Meltdown Is There a Relationship? What is the relationship between war in a military theater and “economic warfare”?  An act of war is invariably an economic undertaking which supports dominant corporate interests. The conduct of US-NATO military operations is carried out on behalf of powerful financial […]

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Officials: Islamic State arose from US support for al-Qaeda in Iraq

Officials: Islamic State arose from US support for al-Qaeda in Iraq A former Pentagon intelligence chief, Iraqi government sources, and a retired career US diplomat reveal US complicity in the rise of ISIS A new memoir by a former senior State Department analyst provides stunning details on how decades of support for Islamist militants linked […]

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Deleveraging as a Biblical Plague

Deleveraging as a Biblical Plague Eventful days in the middle of summer. Just as the Greek Pandora’s box appears to be closing for the holidays (but we know what happens once it’s open), and Europe’s ultra-slim remnants of democracy erode into the sunset, China moves in with a one-off but then super-cubed renminbi devaluation. And […]

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TransCanada quietly plots response as Keystone XL rejection seems imminent

TransCanada quietly plots response as Keystone XL rejection seems imminent Alberta company consulting lawyers on possibly suing U.S. under NAFTA A source involved in Keystone XL said the main suspense now is how Obama will make his big announcement about the pipeline: quietly, in a mid-summer Friday afternoon statement, or boldly from a platform like […]

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Is Natural Gas As Clean As We Think?

Is Natural Gas As Clean As We Think? This week U.S. President Barack Obama took aim at the American coal industry as part of a comprehensive climate change plan to limit air emissions from what many consider the country’s worst polluter. Under the plan, states will have until 2030 to cut CO2 levels by a third from […]

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America’s Biggest Lie – Dictatorship Or Democracy?

America’s Biggest Lie – Dictatorship Or Democracy? The Deceit About Being A ‘Republic’ Versus A ‘Democracy’ One of my recent articles at several sites, “Jimmy Carter Is Correct That the U.S. Is No Longer a Democracy” generated many reader-comments (such as here) saying things like, “The US has always been a republic. There are no true democracies in the modern world.” This […]

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The Suicide of the American Left

The Suicide of the American Left Regular readers of this blog know that I generally avoid partisan politics in the essays posted here. There are several reasons for that unpopular habit, but the most important of them is that we don’t actually have partisan politics in today’s America, except in a purely nominal sense. It’s […]

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The Fake War on ISIS: US and Turkey Escalate in Syria

The Fake War on ISIS: US and Turkey Escalate in Syria It is late July 2015, and the media is abuzz with the news that Turkey will allow US jets to use its bases to bomb Islamic State (ISIS) targets in Syria. There is much talk about how this development is a “game-changer,” and how this is […]

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Op-Ed: U.S. should think twice before retaliating against China over unfounded hacking charges

Op-Ed: U.S. should think twice before retaliating against China over unfounded hacking charges The United States is on the brink of making another grave mistake under the name of protecting cyber security, as it is reportedly considering retaliatory measures against China for unfounded hacking accusations. Senior U.S. government and intelligence officials were quoted by a […]

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Reporter Wins Fifth Amendment Case

Reporter Wins Fifth Amendment Case The U.S. government’s recurring threats to prosecute journalists who receive classified documents may have created an avenue for some reporters to evade testimony at least in civil cases – by asserting a Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination, says Marcy Wheeler. An appellate decision on the long-running dispute between a former prosecutor […]

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A Prescription for Peace and Prosperity

A Prescription for Peace and Prosperity The question is often asked: “What can we do?” Here is a prescription for peace and prosperity. We will begin with prosperity, because prosperity can contribute to peace. Sometimes governments begin wars in order to distract from unpromising economic prospects, and internal political stability can also be dependent on […]

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US Recession Imminent As Factory Orders Plunge For 8th Consecutive Month

US Recession Imminent As Factory Orders Plunge For 8th Consecutive Month For the 8th month in a row, US factory orders fell YoY. Down 6.2% in June, this is the longest streak of declining factory orders outside of a recession in history. MoM, factory orders rose 1.8% – as expected – the most since May 2014 […]

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