New film REVEALS Americans DROWNING in $15T of debt, “Your Debt Is Someone Else’s ASSET”
Co-director of “Your Debt Is Someone Else’s Asset,” Kim Boekbinder, describes her new film.
Co-director of “Your Debt Is Someone Else’s Asset,” Kim Boekbinder, describes her new film.
Political reporter at The Hill, Julia Manchester, details Democrats’ strategy for courting suburban women voters in 2022.
The Sinophobia of the right-wing seems to be representative of the fact that the uber-imperialists cannot stand the idea that any other state might be able to challenge Anglo-American hegemony on even the most peripheral level. Althought it is true that “woke” ideology is finding its way into […]
Kulinski’s discussion of “conservative” or “right-wing” versions of “cancel culture” is pretty good.
By Peter Zeihan on December 22, 2021 Demographics are at the core of what we do here at Zeihan on Geopolitics. More than just a count of population, demographic data–often expressed as a pyramid-shaped graph–can deliver a wealth of information about a society. Is the country in question rapidly […]
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By Richard Bach Jensen After discussing the extent to which the period from 1878–1934, with its frequent incidents of anarchist assassinations and bombings, can be considered the classic age of “lone wolf” or leaderless terrorism, this article focuses on four acts of anarchist violence and police and government […]
By Richard Bach Jensen, Taylor and Francis This essay presents a short overview of the “classic” era of anarchist terrorism between 1880 and World War I, while concentrating on an analysis of the little-known efforts by diplomats, politicians, and the police to control and repress anarchist terrorism. These […]
By Kerry Hawley, New York Magazine “They can’t arrest us all,’’ a future defendant had posted days before, and this was the vibe in the moment, the ecstatic invulnerability that leads someone to smear feces on the floor of the building in which the most powerful country on […]
Krystal examines the election results in Chile, the birthplace of neoliberalism, and what it could indicate about global political trends and voter behavior going forward
Krystal and Saagar break down the significance of the bipartisan coalition forming to fight the dangerous working conditions faced by those in Amazon warehouses across the country
Saagar comments on the latest nonsensical covid decree from Dr. Anthony Fauci and what it could mean for a Trump re-election campaign going forward
Krystal and Saagar respond to the comments former President Trump made in a recent event about taking the covid vaccine and getting a booster shot
Krystal and Saagar offer their perspective on the discourse by liberals surrounding Louis CK’s first big special since he was banished from public life for sexual misconduct back in 2017
Krystal and Saagar cover the Biden administration’s sudden reversal on mailing out free covid tests to Americans as part of their change in messaging about the pandemic
Krystal and Saagar talk to Haeden Wright, the wife of an Alabama coal miner on strike against Warrior Met and BlackRock about their months long struggle for a better deal
Krystal and Saagar cover the fallout that has ensued on the left after Biden’s Build Back Better agenda was shot down by Senator Joe Manchin
Pew Research Center Even in a polarized era, deep divisions in both partisan coalitions. Partisan polarization remains the dominant, seemingly unalterable condition of American politics. Republicans and Democrats agree on very little – and when they do, it often is in the shared belief that they have little […]
Tony Woodlief, executive vice president of the State Policy Network, details why independent voters are disillusioned with the political party apparatus.
Research associate at Pew Research Center, Andrew Danillier, breaks down Pew’s new political typography model.
Daniel Cox, Director of the Survey Center on American Life, breaks down new survey results on community, friendship, and college education.
WATCH HERE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh9mnprK8vtFuHkHyl_ffCw/ https://millenniyule.comBertrand Russell The Scientific Outlook: https://archive.org/details/scientificoutloo030217mbp/page/n9/mode/2up The Impact of Science on Society: https://archive.org/details/TheImpactOfScienceOnSociety-B.RussellHG Wells The Open Conspiracy: https://archive.org/details/the-open-conspiracy-h.-g.-wells The New World Order: https://archive.org/details/pdfy-hwevgNwolPH1oos6C S Lewis: The Abolition of Man: https://archive.org/details/TheAbolitionOfMan_229 That Hideous Strength: https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.207839Jean Baudrillard, Simulacra and Simulation: https://archive.org/details/simulacra-and-simulation-1995-university-of-michigan-pressJacques Ellul, On Technique: https://archive.org/details/JacquesEllulTheTechnologicalSocietyIvan Illich, The […]
Krystal and Saagar talk about the fallout from BBB, Biden’s Omicron address, Trump touting the vaccine, right and left labor support, Louis CK’s new comedy special, masking on airplanes forever, leftist victory in Chile, Warrior Met coal miner strike, and more! Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Warrior Met Fund: https://umwa.org/umwa2021strikefund/ Timestamps: […]
By ALEX THOMPSON , TINA SFONDELES and MAX TANI Politico Progressives were frustrated with President JOE BIDEN even before Sen. JOE MANCHIN (D-W.V.) knifed the Build Back Better act on live television Sunday. Voting rights legislation appears to be going nowhere. Student loan collection is expected to re-start […]
By David Freedman, Newsweek Mike “Wompus” Nieznany is a 73-year-old Vietnam veteran who walks with a cane from the combat wounds he received during his service. That disability doesn’t keep Nieznany from making a living selling custom motorcycle luggage racks from his home in Gainesville, Georgia. Neither will […]
By Peter Zeihan on December 21, 2021 As we now enter the third year of the ongoing COVID pandemic, we have had an evolution in how countries–especially in East Asia–react to outbreaks. Gone are the days of national lockdowns, and instead provincial, city, and even facility specific lockdowns are […]
Retired Brig. Gen. Steven Anderson speaks with CNN’s Kate Bolduan about his op-ed in the Washington Post in which he and two other retired generals warn that the US military must work to quell unrest within the armed forces to prevent another insurrection from occurring in 2024.
Well if you’re going to make the biggest improvised bomb the FBI has ever seen, you’d better make sure it’d the most complex too, right?
By Joshua Bote, SFGATE Bay Area Rep. Eric Swalwell, tweeting from a plane en route to the East Bay Sunday, continued his crusade against individuals unvaccinated against COVID-19 being able to fly. “On a flight now to Bay Area and it is one-hundred percent batty that the unvaccinated are […]
By Jeremy Scahill Intercept “The military threat the U.S. poses to Iran is a key reason why the Iranian nuclear program has expanded,” an analyst said, criticizing the statement. A hawkish gaggle of former U.S. national security officials, lawmakers, and diplomats has launched a public campaign to pressure […]
By Hannah Sparks New York Witches have been free from persecution in Scotland for more than 300 years, but several thousand people who died prisoners could get their official pardon. Advocate group Witches of Scotland ran a two-year campaign aiming for posthumous pardons and could finally see their […]
By Dan Robitzski Newly shared preliminary data suggests that the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 may target and infect tissues within the respiratory tract at different rates than do the Delta variant and other predecessors. In fact, some experts say, the Omicron variant may owe its enhanced transmissibility to […]
By Rebecca Jennings Vox Algorithms are surfacing content that combines Christian ideas like prosperity gospel with New Age and non-Western spirituality — along with some conspiracy theories. “It just doesn’t sit right with me,” begins a TikTok by a user named Evelyn Juarez. It’s a breakdown of the […]
By Tara Copp, Defense One The “underlying factors are not going away,” says one researcher. The number of people with military backgrounds who committed criminal acts motivated by extremist views has jumped during the last ten years, according to new research at the University of Maryland. Without intervention, […]
Keep in mind that Mississippi was the last state to repeal alcohol prohibition, which they didn’t do until 1966, a third of a century after federal prohibition was repealed. Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R-MS) said Monday he’d oppose proposed medical marijuana legislation, suggesting the amount of marijuana permitted […]
With Build Back Better dead, seemingly along with Biden’s agenda, Briahna Joy Gray speaks to renowned philosopher Slavoj Žižek about what the left should do now that skepticism about Democrats’ willingness to enact real change has been borne out. This is a clip from a two-hour episode. Subscribe […]
It’s interesting to listen to Christian Parenti, an actual Marxist and the son of US Marxist-Leninist icon Michael Parenti (the Noam Chomsky of the actual commies rather than the anarcho-liberals), discussing the relationship between Herbert Marcuse and PC culture, and the cult-like nature of the “woke” liberal-left subculture. […]
By Brigid Kennedy, The Week Former President Donald Trump was met with boos Sunday after announcing to a mostly unmasked crowd he had, in fact, received a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, Newsweek reports. Appearing alongside former Fox host Bill O’Reilly at the American Airlines Center in […]
By Stefan Gleason, Money Metals Exchange Money Metals President Joe Biden’s so-called “Build Back Better” agenda was dealt a likely fatal blow on Sunday. Moderate Democrat Joe Manchin announced that he would oppose his party’s massive $2 trillion spending bill. That effectively kills it in its current form. […]
Journalist, Matt Taibbi, discusses the resurrection of the intelligence apparatus’ public image.
Krystal and Saagar respond to radio host Charlamagne tha God pressing Kamala Harris on who is really calling the shots in the Biden administration due to the President’s glaring weakness
Saagar exposes the CDC lies on masking children in schools that have repeatedly been used to justify mandating students mask in schools even as it harms cognitive development and mental health
Krystal looks back at the promises Biden made to young people in America who voted for him at overwhelming margins only for him to not deliver and lose the support of Gen Z
Krystal and Saagar are joined once again by writer and podcaster Derek Thompson to consider both sides of the debate about whether Elon Musk deserves to be TIME person of the year
Krystal and Saagar review more investigative reporting into the unindicted co-conspirators who were central players in the events that unfolded at the US Capitol on January 6th
Krystal and Saagar track the spike of Omicron covid cases in cities like New York City in the holiday season as tests are inaccessible and people are locking themselves down again
Public defender Olayemi Olurin explains how police shows often don’t show the whole truth when it comes to crime and the justice system.
Krystal and Saagar examine the data showing that fentanyl overdoses are now the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18-45 surpassing covid and all other possibilities
HuffPost’s Daniel Marans explains why the progressive Rhode Island campaign co-op is in danger of falling apart.
Krystal and Saagar cover the breaking news coming from Joe Manchin that Biden’s Build Back Better budget legislation is officially dead as the president is nowhere to be seen
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