WORLD
Putin warns UK over depleted uranium tank shells for Ukraine
China’s New ‘Ethnic Specific’ Bio-Weapons Target Specific Races Based on DNA YT
U.N. Is A Climate “Disinformation Threat Actor”
Yemeni air defenses shoot down a spy fighter plane of the aggression coalition
Pakistan’s Afghan Policy Has Backfired: Experts on TTP Resurgence
Saudi Arabia wields cinema as tool of soft power
HEMISPHERE
Duelling protests erupt outside Durham District School Board over ‘sexualization of children’ YT
Northern: Exposure: “sensual embodiment” workshop only for non-white 2SLGBTQIA+ people
Shining Path on the Offensive in Peru, Again
President of Mexico Calls Charges Against Donald Trump a ‘Fabrication’
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HEALTH
The Flouride Conspiracy Theory Might Not Be a Conspiracy After All
NATION
More Evidence That Dominion Suit Is Primarily About Embarrassing Fox News Personnel
Wyoming Passes Bill to Ban Men from Women’s Sports, Becoming 19th State Overall to Do So
The Lingering Legacy of Covid Policies: Unintended Consequences and Erosion of Trust
New Hampshire Police Chief Resigns After Idiotic Arrest YT
Leo Hohmann: Amazon Just Banned My Book, Stealth Invasion
ECB Chief Lagarde Admits Digital Currency Is “All About Power and Control”
Clif High Serves Up The Hopium
Gerontocracy: The Brutal, Unending Rule of the Boomers
Eight Startling and Uncomfortable Ways the Democrat Party Emulates the Nazi Party
First, racial and ethnic division was a central component of Nazi political strategy and philosophy. The Nazi Party was the most racially obsessed political party in human history. Today’s Democrat party is second only to the Nazi Party in their racial obsession. Every piece of legislation, every accusation against their opponents, every aspect of American society, even weather and climate are framed in imaginary racism.
The Nazi Party’s obsession focused on their perverted belief in the inferiority and superiority of the races or ethnicities. This opened the door for blaming a specific ethnic group for all the problems facing their country. The Democrat party is claiming the root cause of virtually all problems facing this nation is “systemic racism” as theoretically instigated by one particular race.
MACRO
And Just Like That, The Tight Money Era Is Over
Are Bank Failures a Sign of More Trouble Ahead?
MICRO
What Are the Best Used Cars for $15,000?
SVB and ESG: The Big Picture Is Even Worse
‘Operation Choke Point 2.0’ may have contributed to SVB’s collapse: Mulvaney
WORTH ANOTHER LOOK
Want to End Electoral Fraud? Light Up the Infrastructure!.
CULTURE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT
Watch WEF Mascot Bono go on a long apologetic rant about how amazing he is
MONDO
Just another Day in San Fran-cesspool (Steve Inman) Rumble
Wednesday Supplement
Socialism Isn’t about Creating Economies. It Is about Amassing Political Power
However, there is a critical difference between Mises and Besançon. While Mises believed that the goal of the Soviet economy was to produce usable goods and services, Besançon believed otherwise. The Soviet economy, he posited, was never about producing goods and services for consumers, but rather had other goals.
The Soviet economy existed to keep the Communist Party in power, and that was the sole criteria party leaders used to evaluate its performance. The “production” of political power was supreme, and anything else was secondary, subordinated to the main goal for the Soviet economy.
Soviet political leaders did not want an economy that produced goods abundantly because abundance separates the citizen from the state. The state would lose its power over its subjects if they became wealthier. Homo sovieticus—the Soviet man—had to be dependent on the state, barely living from one day to the next on state-issued ration cards.
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