We Tell You What the Government Will Not: You’re Going to Get Poorer This Year

It was September of 2016, and the Obama Administration was having none of the bad economic news. The economy was doing great, we were told, unemployment was way down as the economy recovered from the 2008-9 recession, and everything was peaches but the cream. Trouble is, the American people just didn’t quite believe it: Problem: …

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The Enemy Within

     Who are they? What can one do to defeat such an enemy? How did that enemy come about? Is it moral, religious, political, or all of the above? All I can do is scratch the surface, and upon scratching it, it’s all of the above.      Why do we have an enemy within? Because …

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It’s Never Truly Been About Saving the Planet

It’s Never Truly Been About Saving the Planet “A total population of 250-300 million people, a 95% decline from present levels, would be ideal.” ~ Ted Turner, 1996 Greetings my fellow Americans! Though Mr. Turner (noted founder of CNN and Cable TV’s child-targeting propaganda machine Captain Planet) is by no means the only speaker on …

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America’s Hunger Games

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America’s Hunger Games Biden Nuclear Energy Secretary A Scene from The Hunger Games Samuel Brinton “I’m more than just a piece in their Games.” The Hunger Games In 2012 Americans flocked to the theater to witness the airing of a new dystopian film called The Hunger Games. In this post-apocalyptic feature, there are twelve districts …

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Republicans’ Acid Test on Illegal Immigration

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When, not if, the flood of illegal aliens invading the U.S. becomes a raging torrent with end of the Title 42 speedbump, the Republicans need to say what they will do. Other than raise money, what will they actually do about the illegal aliens already here? Republicans can raise money and run hard on the …

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You Can’t Make Poor People Wealthier by Making Wealthier People Poorer

Though Philadelphia is, overall, quite “diverse,” a word that I mostly despise due to the way it has been co-opted, it is, internally, one of the most segregated large cities in America. As we previously noted, the Editorial Board of The Philadelphia Inquirer were aghast that the “percentage of Black and Hispanic Philadelphians who feel …

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How Many of Those 81,283,501 People Who Voted for Joe Biden Would Have Done So If They’d Known They’d Be Five Percent Poorer in Two Years?

You may have heard the supposedly good news: the year-over-year inflation rate declined to 7.1%: Consumer prices rose last month at the slowest 12-month pace since December 2021, closing out a year in which inflation hit the highest level in four decades and challenged the Federal Reserve’s ability to keep the U.S. economy on track. The Labor …

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The World in Turmoil

Anyone paying attention to the news knows there is great turmoil throughout the world.  It is not just here in the USA.  It has accelerated since the 2020 election and now seems to have a life of its own. Why is this happening, especially when it is self-inflicted?  Instead of building, we are tearing down. …

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