The Psychology of BreadTube

Breadtuber throws himself into pursuits he just recently found about and never before thought of or cared for with the intensity of a professional flamenco dancer, with such enthusiasm that one cannot help but be confused by their level of emotional investment. But if you dig a little […]

Breaking Points: 1/3/22 Full UNCUT Show

Krystal and Saagar talk about how states have responded to Omicron, Twitter’s censorship on covid, corporations using the cover of inflation to jack up prices, minimum wage raises in states across the country, results from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, public health officials’ stunning admissions, the Left’s need to […]

Nebraska becomes the first state to say they will NOT comply with Biden’s snooping plan to have banks report every transaction over $600 to the IRS

More pan-secessionism in action. So far this hasn’t passed. By Morgan Phillips, Politics Reporter For Dailymail.Com ‘If the Biden administration sues me, we will take it all the way to the Supreme Court,’ state treasurer John Murante said  The proposal, backed by $79 billion in additional funding, would […]

The Price of Happiness

By Mara Hvistendahl The Intercept U.N. Power Broker Jeffrey Sachs Took Millions From the UAE to Research “Well-Being” Starting in 2016, the men who run the United Arab Emirates went all-in on positivity. They installed a giant smiley face on the dome crowning a Dubai police station. They created a […]

Who Won in Afghanistan? Private Contractors

By Dion Nissenbaum, Jessica Donati, and Alan Cullison, Wall Street Journal The U.S. lost its 20-year campaign to transform Afghanistan. Many contractors won big. Those who benefited from the outpouring of government money range from major weapons manufacturers to entrepreneurs. A California businessman running a bar in Kyrgyzstan […]

Anarchy in the Holy Roman Empire

Some excerpts from Peter H. Wilson’s “Heart of Europe: A History of the Holy Roman Empire.” German Freedom Mutual accusations of lack of patriotism peaked during the Thirty Years War, with Protestants accusing Catholics of selling the Empire to Spanish Jesuits and the pope, while Catholics blamed Protestants […]

Krystal Kyle & Friends | Chris Hedges

Christopher Lynn Hedges is an American journalist, Presbyterian minister, author and television host. He has worked for The Christian Science Monitor, NPR, Dallas Morning News, and The New York Times, where he was a foreign correspondent for fifteen years (1990–2005) and reported from more than fifty countries. Hedges […]

The Problem with “Left vs. Right”

By Gary Galles Mises Institute As a libertarian, I have long objected to being characterized on a left-right political spectrum (as with studies of political affiliations that group libertarians with republicans or conservatives on the right). In response to inquiries about where I fit in that framework, over […]