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It’s official: the collapse of the mainstream media’s credibility is now complete

It’s official: the collapse of the mainstream media’s credibility is now complete (Natural News) Attorney General William Barr held a press conference this morning to address the contents of the Mueller report, just as he promised to do. Not long after, Barr delivered the full Mueller report to the public with necessary redactions, also as […]

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Venezuela Defies the US Empire Reelecting Maduro

Venezuela Defies the US Empire Reelecting Maduro Photo by Joka Madruga | CC BY 2.0 The Venezuelan people reelected Nicolás Maduro for a second presidential term on May 20. A US-backed political tide of reaction had been bucked, which had swept away previously left-leaning Latin American governments – often by extra-parliamentary means – in Brazil, […]

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Patriotism, Flags and Referendums

Patriotism, Flags and Referendums Robert Frank London 1952-53‘Tis the jolly time of elections, referendums, flags and other democracy-related issues. They are all linked in some way or another, even if that’s not always obvious. Elections, in New Zealand and Germany this weekend, referendums in Catalonia and Kurdistan the coming week, a looming Party Congress in […]

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Get Ready… Change Is Upon Us

Get Ready… Change Is Upon Us The ‘economic peace’ we’ve enjoyed for decades is over “After four years of warfare that tore the world apart like never before, a peace was finally reached.  But it was a peace which one man in particular vociferously condemned — and that man was John Maynard Keynes. In just two […]

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Ungovernability

Ungovernability Inge Morath Street Corner at World’s End London 1954 Over the summer I introduced a two-fold assertion: 1) global economic growth is over (and has been for years and won’t come back for many more years) and 2) the end of growth marks the end of all centralization, including globalization. You can read all about these themes […]

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Why There is Trump

Why There is Trump Dorothea Lange Family of rural rehabilitation client, Tulare County, CA 1938It’s over! The entire model our societies have been based on for at least as long as we ourselves have lived, is over! That’s why there’s Trump.There is no growth. There hasn’t been any real growth for years. All there is left are […]

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Austrian Court Orders Rerun Of Presidential Election After Finding “Widespread” Voting Fraud

Austrian Court Orders Rerun Of Presidential Election After Finding “Widespread” Voting Fraud In yet another slap in the face for an already reeling Europe, moments ago Austria’s Constitutional Court ruled on Friday that the presidential runoff election must be held again, handing the Freedom Party’s narrowly defeated candidate another chance to become the first right-wing […]

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Criminal Acts of Presidents and Prime Ministers are Wiped Clean with Each Election

Criminal Acts of Presidents and Prime Ministers are Wiped Clean with Each Election Every time a presidency, prime ministership or government in the West changes hands, it seems as though all of the previous acts of murder and corruption are wiped clean. Amnesia prevails, and there is a forgetting of the previous criminal activities and […]

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Should everyone vote?

Should everyone vote? It’s election time in Canada, and as usual ad campaigns on TV, radio, print, and even Facebook are urging “everyone” to vote. But is that such a good thing? To ask it another way: Is it really a good thing to tell people who are ignorant of law (so they don’t know […]

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To Those Who Believe in Voting

To Those Who Believe in Voting Thoughts on the Least Important Decision People Make Every Four Years One morning years ago, as I entered the classroom for a course I taught on U.S. history, I found the students engaged in a discussion of elections. One of them, whom I knew to be a supporter of “progressive” […]

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