TERRIBLE Jobs Numbers Spell BIG Trouble For Biden
Saagar and guest host Marshall Kosloff break down the underwhelming jobs numbers for August and what they mean for Biden going forward.
Saagar and guest host Marshall Kosloff break down the underwhelming jobs numbers for August and what they mean for Biden going forward.
Saagar and Marshall respond to a surprising new report showing that young men have abandoned college in the wake of the covid pandemic.
Saagar and guest host Marshall Kosloff go over the latest indications from his allies that former president Trump is gearing up to run again in 2024.
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds an overwhelming majority of voters said redistricting should be as non-partisan as possible. Ryan Grim, Alyssa Farah, and Kim Iversen discuss.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to newly revealed documents that show the NIH funded risky bat coronavirus research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology from 2015 to 2019.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss the resignation of the entire Time’s Up board, as well as the firing of Human Rights Campaign president Alphonso David.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss the resignation of the entire Time’s Up board, as well as the firing of Human Rights Campaign president Alphonso David.
Robby Soave explains how a recent Rolling Stone article shows the mainstream media’s coastal liberal bias.
Kim Iversen analyzes Dr. Fauci’s past support of AZT to treat HIV/AIDS and his current support of mRNA vaccines for COVID-19.
Ryan Grim breaks down the antitrust suit against Mylan over EpiPen price hikes, and how Joe Manchin’s daughter may be involved.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to the expiration of federal unemployment benefits.
There is no one in leadership currently on the so called “Left” has the will or the intestinal fortitude to stand up to the ruling class. Even if there was someone who was capable of fighting back, that person would be immediately eliminated… So we’re screwed!
The Tom Woods Show It’s more and more obvious that the differences within the United States are irreconcilable. Some form of peaceful separation is clearly the only humane solution. Historian Brion McClanahan joins me to discuss what that would look like in practical terms. LISTEN HERE
By Chris Hedges, Truthout Drone warfare whistleblower sentenced to 45 months in prison for telling the American people the truth. Daniel Hale, a former intelligence analyst in the drone program for the Air Force who as a private contractor in 2013 leaked some 17 classified documents about drone […]
By Matt Taibbi When Rachel Maddow, Rolling Stone, and others jumped on a dubious report of ivermectin overdoses, it was just the latest in a string of moral mania mishaps. Citing a report of Oklahoma emergency rooms so overwhelmed by ivermectin overdoses that gunshot victims were going untreated, […]
Scroll.In American citizen Glenn Foster travelled through Afghanistan for seven years in the mid-20th century, documenting the country and lives of its citizens. WATCH HERE
As concepts like startup societies and pan-secessionism become more pervasive, it is likely that such activities will originate from many different sources, including billionaire philanthropists, communes, religious communities, eco-villages, and many other things. By Adam Williams New Atlas American entrepreneur Marc Lore has revealed an incredibly ambitious plan to […]
An interesting “60 Minutes” segment from 1980 on the swine flu jab that killed more people than the actual illness during the 1976 epidemic. I doubt the MSM would air something like this today.
By Alan Richards, Professor Emeritus at UCSC, and Steven Simon, the Robert E Wilhelm Fellow at the MIT Centre for International Studies and a senior research analyst with the Quincy Institute. When a scam falls apart, it collapses fast. “To understand the U.S. exit from Afghanistan, think of […]
Associated Press For millions of Americans, Labor Day 2021 represents a perilous crossroads. Two primary anchors of the government’s COVID protection package are ending or have recently ended. Starting today, an estimated 8.9 million people will lose all unemployment benefits. A federal eviction moratorium already has expired. While […]
Saagar and guest host Marshall Kosloff talk about the Biden jobs report, declassified 9/11 documents, Trump running in 2024, corporate pushback to Texas’ abortion law, men abandoning college, blatant mainstream media fake news, how 9/11 changed the world, the retreat of the American empire, and more! Jobs: 0:00 […]
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds 38 percent of voters say the Democratic party will have control of the House of Representatives after the 2022 midterms. Ryan Grim, Alyssa Farah, and Kim Iversen discuss.
Zaid Jilani breaks down how elite private universities are like the alcohol and tobacco industries, and why they should face taxes on their endowments.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen and Alyssa Farah respond to reports that reveal the average pay for restaurant and grocery workers is above fifteen dollars an hour.
Josh Barro makes the case against increased healthcare costs for the unvaccinated.
Ryan Grim, Alyssa Farah and Kim Iversen discuss a website created to help enforce the Texas “heartbeat bill,” which bans abortions after 6 weeks.
Interviews conducted by C.J. Polychroniou Interviews originally appeared in Truthout: An overview perspective on a global Green New Deal vs. degrowth perspectives as climate stabilization programs. Discussion of a specific Green New Deal program for California. [This is the first part of an exchange between Robert Pollin and […]
The comments thread underneath this video pretty much reflect the factionalism that is taking place on the Left at present.
By Declan Leary, The American Conservative On January 20, 2017, Donald Trump opened his administration on an unusually (but appropriately) bleak note. Surveying the decline ongoing all over the nation, the new president promised better days ahead. Mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities, rusted […]
Los Angeles temporarily eased parking requirements during the pandemic, offering a glimpse of how much a less restrictive zoning code improves urban life. Before Los Angeles temporarily eased its zoning requirements and allowed restaurants to expand outdoor seating during the COVID-19 pandemic, the parking lot of The Golden […]
–Far-right groups like the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys plan on being at the rally outside the US Capitol on September 18th to demand “justice” for those imprisoned over the January 6th Trump riots
Research actually shows that the biggest divide is between the college-educated and the non-college-educated. –Caller talks about the urban versus rural cultural divide
Gun control in America would only ever be enforced on minorities. See Governor Ronald Reagan signing the Mulford Act in 1967 to disarm the Black Panthers Party and the NRA supporting the policy as an example.
By Manuel Armenteros This essay goes through the history of anarchist thought and action, taking as a basis the work of Peter Marshall. Besides going through many of the different types of libertarian schools of thought, from right wing free market anarcho-capitalists, to left wing voluntary socialism, arguments […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley It’s been twenty years since 9/11 but it feels more like twenty years of 9/11. That’s probably because an entire industrial complex has been constructed around a concerted effort to keep those wounds fresh and harvest the anguish […]
Todd Lewis will be joined by Keith Preston and Logos to discuss the US-Afghan war.
Todd Lewis will be joined by Neil Kiernan an Anarchist who participated in both Occupy Detroit and Occupy Flint. He runs a youtube channel V-Radio: https://www.youtube.com/c/VRADIOHost/… We will discuss the current dissent into madness of the left and his desire to find sane leftists to talk to about […]
With the official end of the War in Afghanistan, we speak with Rafia Zakaria, author of “Against White Feminism,” about how U.S. officials used the plight of the women in the country to justify the 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation. “Feminism has been delegitimized in Afghanistan because it […]
By Hailey Sadle and Darian Woehr, Washington Post Kay Atene’s family lives together on the same red earth in Oljato-Monument Valley in Utah that her great-grandparents returned to after surviving the “Long Walk” more than 150 years ago. Generations living together is central to how the Navajo have […]
By Heather Long Alyssa Fowers Andrew Van Dam Washington Post A mystery sits at the heart of the economic recovery: There are 10 million job openings, yet more than 8.4 million unemployed are still actively looking for work. The job market looks, in some ways, like a boom-time […]
BY CHRISTINE CHMURA Special correspondent As we celebrate our second Labor Day in a pandemic, there are still many unknowns about when employment will return to pre-COVID levels. Although infections continue to rise in many states, some businesses are reopening and consumers are spending. The pandemic still influences […]
By Marco Manfredi Around the world, social movements have become legitimate, yet con-tested, actors in local, national and global politics and civil society, yet we still know relatively little about their longer histories and the trajectories of their development. This series seeks to promote innovative historical research on […]
This is an interesting idea.
Interestingly, Lyft has issued the following statement concerning the Texas abortion. If Roe is either de jour or de facto repealed, the culture wars and political conflict are going to escalate fairly dramatically. Dear Lyft Riders and Drivers, A new Texas law, SB8, threatens to punish drivers for […]
“If you can’t be a trillionaire then why even bother?”
By Matt Stoller An Afghan General blames defense contractors for the collapse of the Afghan army. A government inspector blames the “the pervasiveness of overoptimism” by U.S. generals. It’s all that, and more. “The Pervasiveness of Over-Optimism” In 2017, Netflix put out a satirical movie on the conflict […]
By Brendan Patrick Purdy A vision is a pre-analytic, cognitive act that is a human’s sense of how the world works. While visions themselves are subjective, the theories that spring from them can be evaluated objectively. Thomas Sowell’s informal trilogy of A Conflict of Visions, The Vision of […]
Increasingly, I am coming across more and more articles of this kind, both in the liberal and conservative media, including in publications like GQ that aren’t primarily political. When I first started promoting the idea of pan-secessionism, most sympathizers were, as Matthew Lyons pointed out, “a wide variety […]
One thing that is really interesting is that while the general culture and institutions have taken a sharp turn leftward in recent times, the right-wing undercurrents have moved further rightward. This works in the favor of the pan-secessionist framework because of the escalation of tensions involved. A revival […]
When it comes to mainstream politics, I’d say there are two priorities right now. One is preventing the Reaganites and neocons from making a full comeback on the right, and the other is preventing a full totalitarian humanist takeover from the left. The optimal situation is one where […]
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