NATION
‘No white knight’: Jack Smith’s record rife with mistrials, overturned convictions, judicial rebukes
‘A Thing Called Evidence’: Jordan, Comer Discuss New Witness Who Backs Whistleblowers
These 18 States Count Votes for Days and Weeks After Election Day
No Two Wrays About it: House Judiciary Committee Investigates the FBI Targeting Republican Staffers
AG Nessel Charges 16 Top Republicans with Felonies
Did a flu vac cause the tremor in RFK Jr’s voice? (RFK Jr & Bret Weinstein) YT
Nolte: Never Forget Disney Refused to Release ‘Sound of Freedom’
FBI whistleblower: FBI headquarters tipped Hunter off, prevented interview
What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
As a matter of habit, the Administrative State formed Fanny and Freddie Mac, the mortgage giants which now underwrite 90% of all home mortgages in America. This government interference in our once free enterprise system first led to skyrocketing home prices, then it led to the housing and stock market crash of 2008. Today, the government “commands and controls” 100% of the home mortgage market.
At the same time the housing and stock markets crashed in 2008, the federal government set out to “help those who cannot afford to go to college” by taking over the student loan industry. It was once one of a family’s proudest moments, to go to the local bank, take out an affordable loan, and send a family member to college, so their life might be afforded greater opportunities… That was until our federal government, exercising an old vice that has become a habit, decided to take control of another sector of our once free economy.
The federal government now “commands and controls” 100% of the student loan industry. Prices for a college education since 2008 have predictably reached unprecedented levels, far in excess of inflation, just as in the health and housing sectors of our economy. There is nothing else on earth that produces higher prices at a faster rate in any sector of our economy than guaranteed government assistance. The result has been prices so high that no one can afford college education without a government loan. Prices have risen so fast, the amount of student loan debt in America today is $1,700,000,000,000.00. Given that sort of a number, it must be a government operation…
WORLD
Lavish EU Aid Packages’ are ‘Over’: The ‘Green Deal’ Is First Casualty
Chad junta leader pardons 110 people held over October protests
Policed investigate human trafficking of children in Reading
UK healthcare group calls for return of “face mask guidance” Mainstream
Maandamano: Anti-Riot Police Reportedly Tired, Decry Shortage of Teargas Ahead of Protests
HEMISPHERE
Corruption Continues To Plague Mexico’s State-Owned Oil Company
Guyana barrels reviving Latin America’s oil production
Oprah’s Spiritual Healer “John of God’ Receives 99-Year Sentence for Trafficking Operation Hemisphere
HEALTH
COVID Vaccines Harm Newborns, Study Proves
MACRO
More nations rolling out digital IDs and making them mandatory for citizens to access bank accounts
Wind and Solar Are NOT Cheaper than Coal and Oil
Kicking tires: It’s time to talk about mining’s overlooked ESG problem
MICRO
Used-Car Prices Continue Slide As Signs Of Normalcy Start To Reemerge
First-generation iPhone sells at auction for around 380 times its original price
Food and Beverage Turns to Robots to Do More With Less
WORTH ANOTHER LOOK
What was in the envelope at President Bush’s Funeral?!?!?! Rumble
CULTURE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT
Angel Studios CEO Responds to ‘Sound of Freedom’ Praise and Criticism YT
MONDO
Black bear charge(attack) fire river ontario spring 2017 YT
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