White House FREAKS Over Christmas Shortages Backlash
Krystal and Saagar look at the White House’s response to the possible Christmas shortages that could occur due to backlog in global supply chains affecting American consumers
Krystal and Saagar look at the White House’s response to the possible Christmas shortages that could occur due to backlog in global supply chains affecting American consumers
Krystal and Saagar talk to a Kellogg union worker about their strike against the company and what the labor activity across America means for the middle class in this country
Krystal and Saagar review the footage from a now infamous NASCAR interview where an NBC reporter claimed that a ‘F Joe Biden’ chant was actually ‘Let’s go Brandon’ in reference to the driver
Scott Horton is director of the Libertarian Institute, editorial director of Antiwar.com, host of Antiwar Radio on Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles, California and podcasts the Scott Horton Show from ScottHorton.org. He’s the author of the 2021 Book, Enough Already: Time to End the War on […]
Co-host of Useful Idiots podcast and host of The Katie Halper Show, Katie Halper, explains why Katie Couric’s editing of an interview with Ruth Bader Ginsburg was unethical journalistic practice.
Kim Iversen makes the case that a new IRS policy will hurt low and middle class Americans.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to Sanjay Gupta’s appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience.
North Carolina state Representative Charles Graham discusses his viral campaign ad, and his candidacy for Congress.
Team Rising discusses the Brooklyn Nets’ benching of Kyrie Irving over his protest against mandatory vaccinations.
Robby Soave details the alleged assault of a ninth grader that is bringing bathroom politics back into the national spotlight.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss the latest developments in supply chain issues, as well as rising inflation.
Ryan Grim breaks down the shifting labor dynamics inspiring strikes across the country.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave detail violent clashes taking place in Lebanon over the investigation of last year’s explosions.
A popular Kentucky gun range went out with a bang this weekend, ending an event that drew in people from all over the world for 50 years.
By Thomas L. Knapp, Garrison Center “The Biden administration,” Eric Garcia reports at The Independent, “is attempting to shift the blame for the nation’s current supply chain crisis at the feet of the Trump administration as the nation faces a series of problems with shipping.” White House Chief of […]
By Alicia Adejobi Metro UK Piers Morgan has branded the Rolling Stones ‘cowards’ while accusing the band of buckling to the ‘woke bullies’ for removing their song Brown Sugar from their tour. The legendary rock band confirmed the 1971 song will no longer feature on their tour setlist […]
By Belinda Luscombe Time Almost a third of adult single men live with a parent. Single men are much more likely to be unemployed, financially fragile and to lack a college degree than those with a partner. They’re also likely to have lower median earnings; single men earned […]
By Ben Bartee, Being Libertarian Like a child with spaghetti, the US corporate state made a mess of libertarian ideology. Other Western political cultures do not recognize the exceedingly awkward and cowardly simplistic US version of corporate libertarianism, which goes something like: Public domain bad; private domain good […]
By Lucas Manfredi FOXBusiness William Shatner said space was “unlike anything they described” and “unlike anything I’ve ever seen” following the success of Blue Origin’s NS-18 mission on Wednesday. “What you have given me is the most profound experience,” the 90-year-old actor, best known for his portrayal as Captain […]
By Craig Trainor On May 25th, 2020, a Minneapolis police officer subdued a suspected forger by placing his knee on the suspect’s neck for nine minutes and 29 seconds. The encounter was filmed and wildly disseminated. The suspect died as a result of several factors, including the officer’s […]
Krystal and Saagar discuss workers quitting in record numbers, new data about inflation in the economy, the possibility of Christmas shopping supply shortages, Johnson & Johnson’s questionable booster shot data, suburban women going back to brunch, IRS conducting surveillance on regular Americans, CNN taking money and releasing propaganda […]
By Stefan Gleason, Money Metals Exchange Money Metals Insidious plans are afoot in Washington to give IRS officials another $80 billion for auditors and then unleash them on bank account holders. New, heavy-handed IRS and Federal Reserve controls along with other threats to financial privacy highlight the importance […]
“You can vote your way into socialism, but you can only shoot your way out of it.” – Terrence Popp “You will never vote yourself into freedom.” – Jeff Berwick “Ignorance is bliss. Total awareness is bliss. Anything in-between is the hard part.” – Jeff Berwick “Pathetic groveling […]
In recent times, I have seen a dramatic increase in the number of commentaries like this coming from all over the political spectrum. By Rod Dreher, The American Conservative Whenever I hear Americans speculating about a civil war here, I usually roll my eyes and remind them that […]
By Matt Taibbi The Senate Intelligence Committee, the Treasury, and even Robert Mueller pointed fingers. But none bothered to question him. On Real Time With Bill Maher two Fridays ago, I fumbled and deflected politely over a Russiagate question, instead of going full cage match. The segment went […]
By Gérard Bökenkamp TELOS From the very start of the pandemic, corona and climate change have always been mentioned in the same breath. Indeed, the parallels are unmistakable. In both cases it is a matter of invisible threats from natural phenomena. In both cases, the discussion is shaped […]
By David Heleniak In deciding whether to enter a domestic violence restraining order, many judges think about their careers in addition to the merits of the cases before them. While the damage to parent–child relationships and to children’s mental health caused by the overzealous entering of restraining orders […]
By Matthew Sitman, The Signal The election and inauguration of the second-ever Catholic president of the United States were notably unoccupied with his Catholicism. In a diverse Democratic primary field—up against candidates who were women, non-white, Jewish, or openly gay—Joe Biden’s Catholic identity was essentially a non-issue. Yet […]
By Daniel Cox, The Signal Some of the most polarized political battles in America over the past year have been about what goes on at schools—whether mask mandates, vaccination requirements, or how teachers should approach the question of racism in U.S. history. A recent report from the American […]
Kim Iversen details the protests against vaccine mandates taking place worldwide.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Emily Jashinsky debate the consequences of a new popular Chinese war epic set to become the world’s top grossing film of 2021.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, Emily Jashinsky, and Robby Soave discuss to the latest controversy surrounding Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream.
Briahna Joy Gray reacts to President Biden’s plummeting poll numbers amongst Black Americans.
Team Rising discusses Southwest Airlines’ operating issues, and what may have caused them.
Ryan Grim gives his take on new data showing a record number of Americans quit their job in August.
Emily Jashinsky breaks down how the modern, fragmented mass media ecosystem actually encourages divisions and stokes the culture war.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky break down the leaked, secret blacklist of groups and individuals Facebook currently censors on its platform.
Now that pan-secessionism has entered the mainstream discourse, at least on a casual level, the next step for those of us with a more radical perspective is to keep pushing the envelope toward more radical viewpoints, away from Democratic Partyism and Republican Partyism toward the intellectual framework associated […]
There are probably more than four. And all four of these pretty much suck. By Damon Linker, The Link The two parties are as ideologically polarized as they’ve been within living memory — and they’re also very evenly matched. Yes, Democrats win somewhat more votes on a national […]
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new survey reveals 63 percent of voters believe Americans are turning down job offers in favor of keeping their unemployment benefits.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to the Biden administration’s use of child actors in a new video featuring Vice President Kamala Harris.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to the suspension of a Netflix employee over their protest of Dave Chappelle’s new special.
Kim Iversen details past rhetorical challenges to the legitimacy of U.S. elections.
Stephanie Kelton, professor of economics and public policy at Stony Brook University and author of The Deficit Myth, details the economics behind supply shortages sweeping industries across the nation.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Greg Bluestein previews his new book, Flipped: How Georgia Turned Purple and Broke the Monopoly on Republican Power.
Robby Soave details two new victims of cancel culture on U.S. college campuses, and why their stories are a warning of what may come to be.
Ryan Grim breaks down ongoing negotiations between John Deere management and the UAW, as well as workers’ possible strike.
Team Rising reacts to reporting that the U.S. middle class officially owns a smaller share of the country’s total wealth than the top one percent of earners.
Krystal and Saagar discuss with labor reporter Jonah Furman the surge in worker activity happening across the country with a strike development at John Deere among the many cases
Krystal and Saagar separate fact from fiction on the worker unrest taking place at Southwest after the company announced a vaccine mandate for its employees
Recent Comments