How Putin’s Invasion is Changing Our World Forever
“The German military will once again take the reigns of being the most formidable on the European continent” Hey, I’ve seen this one before!
“The German military will once again take the reigns of being the most formidable on the European continent” Hey, I’ve seen this one before!
Cenk should probably enlist in the military since he so strongly supports every war that we get into.
By Bill Baillie, European Outlook Blogging is a way of communicating ideas that was not available years ago. We had leaflets and newsletters of course but they were expensive to produce and hard to distribute. We had to trudge from door to door putting leaflets through letterboxes, or […]
By Bill Baillie, Nation Revisited When I first got interested in politics, sixty years ago, the main threat was Communism. The Soviet Union was backing guerilla armies in Asia and Africa and financing left wing movements throughout the world. Our fears were fed by American propaganda that warned […]
By Sara Flounders, Workers World “Food shortages — it’s going to be real,” President Joe Biden said in Brussels March 25. “The price of the sanctions is not just imposed upon Russia. It’s imposed upon an awful lot of countries as well, including European countries and our country […]
By Thomas Logan, City Journal The decriminalization of retail theft in cities across the country has taken place amid a long-term nationwide increase in shoplifting. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce now is calling for help from the federal government, but a more efficient way to protect businesses exists—if […]
A month after the Russian invasion of Ukraine started and the war has entered a stalemate or is it a chance for one side to make a checkmate move?
Krystal takes a deep dive into the surge in housing prices over the past year and how corporate landlords are making homeownership and the American dream impossible for millennials
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss competition and monopoly in Big Tech.
Saagar looks at the future of warfare and geopolitical conflict after the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how capable the American military is of actually winning wars
Love Kyle reading the quotes in Trump and Cruz’ voices. Also, fabulists, nice word.
The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Jonathan Tamari previews new data on the state of Pennsylvania gubernatorial and Senate races.
Krystal and Saagar look at the media’s coverage of Hunter Biden’s corrupt business dealings detailed on his laptop two years after the story first broke ahead of the 2020 election
So what you’re saying is, if we just had the same pay disparity as we did in 1970, it would be equivalent to giving the entire bottom 90% a UBI that was even more than what Yang was offering? Think about that.
Kim Iversen breaks down what the ‘New World Order’ is.
Krystal and Saagar present an extended recap of the CNN+ launch and how the network’s streaming service is already failing on its first day of programming
Honestly, if the story about a kid shitting on the floor during school is true, that kid would be an absolute legend.
Olayemi Olurin and Amy Tarkanian discuss solutions to homelessness in light of New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ latest move to clear out the city’s homeless encampments.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Alabama teacher and wife of a striking coal miner Haeden Wright to discuss the one year anniversary of the Warrior Met strike and how the company is framing striking miners for a recent gas explosion nearby T
“I just need a burrito” sums up a lot of people’s feelings about what they do for work.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to the case of a nurse sentences to six years in jail for negligent homicide.
Krystal and Saagar evaluate the claims made by US intel agencies about Putin’s lack of awareness about the results of the war effort in Ukraine with the necessary skepticism towards deep state operatives
“The elite thrive in arrogance while their supporters grovel in ignorance.” – Alain-Marie Hénault
Ryan Grim details a recent Medicare for All hearing on the Hill.
Krystal and Saagar comment on the claims made by GOP Rep. Madison Cawthorn about cocaine and orgies in DC that got GOP leadership to reprimand him and condemn the remarks
If this had all been said in a fictional movie, the movie would be treated as the work of fiction it is. Alex has said before that everything he says is an act.
Robby Soave questions why colleges and universities in the U.S. continue to implement mask mandates.
Krystal and Saagar provide the good news that President Biden will be invoking the Defense Production Act to boost the domestic production of batteries for EV production
“Pay for our propaganda like we suckered other big companies to!”
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss The Washington Post’s newfound interest in Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings.
Krystal and Saagar evaluate the decision by Biden administration’s decision to release a historic amount of oil from the strategic petroleum reserves to increase oil supply to help combat soaring gas prices
The guy almost died a while back so asking how are doing is a very meaningful question.
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) has introduced a bill co-sponsored by 20 of her GOP colleagues that honors Emma Weyant, who finished in second place to Lia Thomas in an NCAA swimming championship last week.
Krystal and Saagar bring the newly uncovered details of Hunter Biden’s business dealings with the Chinese government that brought him millions of dollars
Krystal and Saagar break down the latest Ukraine war updates, Biden invoking the Defense Production Act and strategic petroleum reserve, Hunter Biden corruption details, CNN+ failed launch, Madison Cawthorn’s claims of DC degeneracy, home ownership becoming unattainable, America’s military future, and one year of the Warrior Met Coal […]
Clip from “Marxism and Energy” film by Space Commune Podcast : https://youtu.be/8L5Uo_4Ch4Y
By Richard Heathen, The Heartland Traditionalist In recent years America has become increasingly divided as the culture war evermore is the battle ground of domestic politics. Yet, it isn’t just domestic politics where America’s elites are championing a cultural revolution. Whether Republican or Democrat successive US administrations are […]
By Krishna Kant, Business Standard The ruble appreciated to 83 to the dollar intraday on Tuesday against a record low of 139 on March 7. The ruble has recouped most of its losses and become the top-performing currency globally. It continues to gain and is up 60 per […]
By Jeanne Whalen, The Washington Post Russia’s ruble and banking system are showing continued signs of recovery from the initial punch of sanctions, as Moscow relies on energy exports and currency controls to partly protect the nation’s economy. After initially plummeting, the ruble has rebounded and is edging closer […]
The US government has been spending over $1 TRILLION every year on the military for years. The official figure is lower but there are all sorts of add-ons every year.
“Nothing will fundamentally change.” He wasn’t lying. It’s same sh!t, different day.
YouTube is spreading it’s wings to carry their users to Suckville. All will be Borg!
As bad as this is, it’s been worse. At least these people enlisted and wasn’t drafted against their will to go watch nuclear tests that resulted in them becoming infertile and dying young. Every single veteran should be taken care of for life, period. Specially since they were […]
If Mike Tyson had said that joke, would Will Smith have done the same thing?
On September 20, 2018, the Ukrainian parliament approved amendments to the constitution that would make the accession of the country to NATO and the EU a central goal and the main foreign policy objective.
“Are you worried this might escalate the conflict?” – People that want more than anything to escalate the conflict
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to Spotify rolling out Covid disclosures two months after the Joe Rogan boycott.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss former President Trump’s calls on Vladimir Putin to release
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave offer a final word on The Slap.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to Rep. Madison Cawthorn’s comments about adapting to life in D.C.
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