SUPER BUBBLE CRASH? Dire Warning From Investor Who Predicted 2008
Krystal dives into how most major assets are in a bubble due to federal reserve policy and why sophisticated investors are predicting that this super bubble is set to crash.
Krystal dives into how most major assets are in a bubble due to federal reserve policy and why sophisticated investors are predicting that this super bubble is set to crash.
By Rick Rozoff, Anti-Bellum From former advisor Suzanne Massie, former Assistant Treasury Secretary Paul Craig Roberts, former budget director David Stockman and former White House Communications Director Patrick Buchanan. When former Reagan officials oppose U.S. and NATO preparations for war with Russia and even the most (nominally) progressive […]
‘They are scams, on top of scams, within scams…”
Briahna Joy Gray argues that we should consider doing away with elite private universities all together.
Krystal and Saagar comment on the media’s reaction to Bari Weiss’s declaration that covid is over and the restrictions need to end now that we have the vaccine
A new report from Gallup shows a growth in voters who refuse to identify with either party, especially in the aftermath of the Obama presidency and the economic crisis of 2008. Jen Pan searches for possible explanations for the rise of the independent voter and considers the political […]
In a way, Newt is responsible for what happened that day, most toxic political figure in US politics in recent decades. Perhaps he is the one who needs to be jailed, nobody would miss him anyway.
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave weigh in on the liberal and conservative divide between expectations for how the future of the pandemic should be handled.
Krystal and Saagar break down the polling data on America at large and the Biden administration as the President expressed his frustration with a reporter for asking about inflation
Jen Pan speaks with Ted Boettner of the Ohio River Valley Institute about the importance of unions for creating a basis of solidarity for progressive politics in places like West Virginia, how Democrats have abandoned working class voters in the state, and the importance of factoring in the […]
Kyle every day: “If the Democrats weren’t totally corrupt they could actually pass legislation that benefits people!” Democrats: Yes, we hear you, but no.
Team Rising discusses New York City’s return to ‘tough on crime’ policing.
Krystal and Saagar provide the latest updates on the Ukraine situation as the Biden administration continues its aggression against the wishes of European allies and Ukraine itself.
It’ll be good for amplifying news and political content but some people who would have piled aboard will now be absent
We’ve all become so desensitized to news of death and destruction coming from this part of the world that it’s important to take a minute and really think about 100 civilian deaths. Innocents caught up in proxy wars, simply because of where they were born. This is exactly […]
Robby Soave makes the case against Los Angeles County Public Schools’ new Covid-19 mitigation requirements.
Krystal and Saagar cover the court ruling in the UK that Julian Assange can appeal his extradition to the US in the Supreme Court of the UK and how his case presents a real danger to press freedom
“An evil enemy will burn his own nation to the ground to rule over the ashes.” Sun Tzu
America right now is like that tail-end of a marriage that both parties know is already over. The fighting, bickering, blaming, and all the bad stuff. The old center, the status quo is failing and neither side is happy with it anymore. You simply have half the people […]
Retired Lt. Col. Daniel Davis, Briahna Joy Gray, and Robby Soave discuss the potential fallout of U.S. military involvement in Ukraine.
Krystal and Saagar report on the Capitol Police’s heightened surveillance of lawmakers and public citizens since the Jan 6th riot and how it represents the newest expansion of the deep state
By Julian Brave NoiseCat The Nation riving down international boulevard, East Oakland’s main inner-city thoroughfare, it’s hard to miss the Intertribal Friendship House. With its mural-rimmed courtyard featuring larger-than-life portraits of Natives, both famous and unknown, the community center, which some call the “urban rez,” stands apart from […]
By Peter Kornbluh, The Nation Where Obama was willing to try “engagement,” Biden administration policy remains mired in Cold War clichés. The Nation has always believed there is a better way. In mid-December, some 114 members of Congress sent a forceful letter to President Joe Biden calling for […]
By Jp Cortez Is your state promoting sound money? The links below detail pending state legislation where the Sound Money Defense League and Money Metals Exchange is actively working right now to defend the interests of taxpayers and precious metals investors. We see some promising signs that additional […]
Krystal and Saagar break down the Biden administration’s aggressiveness on Ukraine, midterm disaster for Democrats, legal updates on the Julian Assange case, Capitol Police surveillance operations, mask mania in mainstream media, the everything bubble, the case for The Rock 2024, & more! Due to issues in the studio […]
Ukraine pushed towards meltdown. Neocons pushing Biden towards war.
By Paul Gottfried, American Mind The Left’s support for civil liberties has always been contingent on its own relative strength or weakness. In a thoughtful commentary on “The New Normal and the Assault on Reason,” Glenn Ellmers makes this historical observation: For several centuries, at least since John […]
Sammy “The Bull” Gravano had it right on these guys. By AMY FORLITI and STEVE KARNOWSKI Associated Press ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Three former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating George Floyd’s civil rights did nothing to intervene as fellow officer Derek Chauvin pinned the Black man’s […]
Increasingly, the domestic USA really is becoming a Third World country. The US ruling class, in collusion with their junior partners around the world, may preside over the most powerful state/empire in history, but that doesn’t mean that decades of neglect haven’t reduced domestic US society itself to […]
By Peter R. Quiñones This will be short but it’s a simple way to look at the political culture in the United States (and probably most of Europe as well). If I told you a common tactic of the Left is to demonize any opinion to the Right […]
By Caitlin Johnstone How many journalists are capable of doing what Julian Assange did to expose the criminality of the powerful? Not many. How many are both capable and willing? Fewer still. How many of those are now willing after seeing what’s being done to Assange? Even fewer. […]
My own take on the question of “protectionism” is largely one of indifference. From an anarchist perspective, “protectionism” can occur on a non-state basis. It is certainly conceivable that a confederation of voluntary communities (similar to the medieval European leagues like the Lombards and Hanseatics) could have their […]
This is an interesting article about a contemporary moral panic. Underage sex is one of America’s latest hysterias. Nowadays, we’ve got not only the Pizzagate/QAnon “pedophile under every bed” hysteria, but there is increasingly an effort to equate sexual relations between adults and postpubescent minors with pedophilia. An […]
By Peter Van Buren, The American Conservative Hard questions about January 6 are being left unanswered because they might disturb the Democratic narrative. Let’s ask some. Hard questions about January 6 are being left unanswered because they might disturb the Democratic narrative. So let’s ask some. Like the […]
By Eammon Singleton, The American Conservative In April 1998, Sony Corporation chairman Norio Ohga made world headlines with his comment, “The Japanese economy is on the verge of collapsing.” In reality, nothing in Sony’s experience supported such an assessment. On the contrary, its business boomed right through the 1990s. More generally, Japanese industrial corporations continued to gain share from American rivals. Yet […]
Webinar at 7 pm CT USA, Wed, Feb 2, 2022, 2021 If you are joining from Great Britain, 1:00 am, Thur, Feb 3, 2022 If you are joining from Australia, 12:00 pm noon, Thur, Feb 3, 2022 Many manufacturing and agricultural practices, especially animal confinement, degrade water quality. […]
By Grayson Quay Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance argued in a recent interview with Spectrum News that “our country’s kind of a joke. And we should be able to tell jokes about it,” the Ohio-based news network reported. According to Mediaite, Vance made the statement when journalist Taylor […]
Professor David Graeber (LSE) speaking at the University of Birmingham as part of the Birmingham Research Institute of History and Cultures’ interdisciplinary conference ‘Debt: 5000 years and counting’.
My guest today is Tim Flannery. Tim Flannery is a monologist and paleontologist. He was the chief commissioner of the Australian Climate Commission and Chairman of the Copenhagen Climate Council. He was named Australian Humanist of the year in 2005 and Australian of the Year in 2007.
–Donald Trump is interviewed by Fox News propagandist Sean Hannity and it ends up being possibly Trump’s worst interview in history, touching on COVID, Ukraine, his dementia test, and much more
Bold of Candace Owens to assume Homelessness is the new slavery of 2022 when the judicial system in the prison pipeline still exist
The UK wouldn’t want to imply that anything nefarious could happen to Assange in U.S. custody, like, lets say .. oh, I don’t know … Assange mysteriously commits “suicide” while under being surveillance during his incarceration …
Krystal and Saagar cover the story of a local judge ordering employees at a hospital to stay at their current jobs and keep working after they tried to leave the company for better jobs
Kim Iversen criticizes the US response to conflict in Russia and Ukraine as fueling the military industrial complex.
What about the immediate family of Congress? They shouldn’t be allowed to trade stocks either… What’s to say they can’t relay stock tips to their family members?
Krystal and Saagar provide updates on the situation taking place on the Ukrainian-Russian border and the response from the foreign policy elite & the Biden administration planning on sending troops
–Voicemail caller asks whether waiting until the US becomes a dictatorship before leaving the country is a bad idea because it may become difficult to leave a dictatorship
Sinema Literally teaches a course on how to lobby money. Fairly certain she does not care about her approval rating when she has a corporate lobbyist job lined up for her.
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