Pity the Nation: War Spending Is Bankrupting America
By John W. Whitehead “Pity the nation whose people are sheep And whose shepherds mislead them Pity the nation whose leaders are liars Whose sages…
By John W. Whitehead “Pity the nation whose people are sheep And whose shepherds mislead them Pity the nation whose leaders are liars Whose sages…
By Jamie Redman Some of the most well-known banks in the world are also the biggest money launderers. The recent Troika Laundromat affair added another…
Op-Ed by J.G. Martinez D. I am devastated because of the news of these last few days. The reality is, the reason for the power…
By Clint Siegner A year ago, Republicans in control of Congress suspended the cap on federal borrowing. The limit was automatically re-imposed on March 1st….
By Joe Jarvis As creepy as Facebook’s algorithms are, they can also be useful. I go on Facebook mainly to see what news articles my…
By Phillip W. Magness Over 80 percent of American voters support the Green New Deal (GND), or so claim its backers citing a recent survey…
By B.N. Frank Everywhere utility “smart” meters are installed – there are people fighting them to get them replaced with original analog meters, including elected…
By Aaron Kesel All across the U.S. colleges are now adding cannabis (both hemp and marijuana) programs to their curriculum, including schools in states where…
By J.P. Koning For centuries bank deposits have come with a comforting guarantee. Depositors have always been able to quickly convert them at par into…
By Jason Ditz (ANTIWAR.COM) — Most reports on international arms sales focus on the biggest sellers. That inevitably means the United States, the largest exporter by…
By Jason Ditz (ANTIWAR.COM) — On Monday, President Trump will officially propose his new budget plan, which calls for major cuts in domestic spending across the board,…
By B.N. Frank From December 5, 1955 until November 23, 1956, African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama stopped riding public buses until they were legally allowed…
Sound money advocates rejoiced today as the West Virginia legislature overwhelmingly passed Senate Bill 502 and sent it to Governor Jim Justice for his signature. First…
By Michael Snyder Is the consumer debt bubble finally starting to burst? If the latest numbers on delinquent credit card accounts are any indication, that…