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Quantitative Easing: The Tab On American Taxpayers

Quantitative Easing: The Tab On American Taxpayers A “New York Sun” Editorial It looks like someone will be on the hook for a shortfall of $1.6 trillion, and I bet you can’t guess who that will be. After the binge comes the tab: $1.6 trillion. That’s the hit American taxpayers face as a result of […]

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Xi Van Fleet on Maoist Revolution and Cultural Marxism in North America

Xi Van Fleet on Maoist Revolution and Cultural Marxism in North America “From a very early age—kindergarten—we were taught that our parents are just biological parents and the real parents are ‘the Party,’ and Chairman Mao. And so, if there’s a conflict between choosing your parents or the Party, you should always, always choose the

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CJ Pearson: Zionism, Why All The Controversy

CJ Pearson: Zionism, Why All The Controversy What is Zionism? And why does it generate so much controversy, even hatred? CJ Pearson explains the history and philosophy of this ancient promise. He begins by noting that Zionism is the belief that the Jewish people have a right to a homeland, and that homeland is the

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George Washington’s Farewell Address

One of the greatest speeches ever given on U.S. soil was President George Washington’s Farewell Address, given in 1796.  The speech was written by Washington, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton. It covers many themes but two of those themes are particularly relevant to today — the inherent problems in political parties involvement in foreign entanglements. 

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