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The America Report: Democrats and Moral Depravity

Sven R. Larson July 23, 2023

When movie critics across mainstream media dismiss Sound of Freedom in unison, and when they are so quick to associate it with QAnon, I am left wondering if this movie and that conspiracy theory hit too close to home for their comfort.

Fiscal Forecast America: The Debt Limit Drama

Sven R. Larson May 10, 2023

Democrats and Republicans are bickering over the debt ceiling. They will reach an agreement before the June 1st “default” date, but it will only be a stopgap measure. At some point, Congress will face such high costs for its debt that not even the most optimistic investors can trust the U.S. Treasury any longer.

Joe Biden Officially Announces 2024 Reelection Bid

Michael Curzon April 25, 2023

The press is now readily anticipating a heated “rematch.” The opening lines certainly suggest there is much drama to come.

Saudi Crown Prince No Longer Interested in “Pleasing” the U.S.

Robert Semonsen April 10, 2023

The apparent deterioration in US-Saudi relations comes amid a recent worldwide trend toward de-dollarization with key, ascendent geopolitical actors, including but not limited to China, Russia, India, and Brazil all taking steps to reduce their use of the U.S. dollar.

Catalonia Bans Spyware

Bridget Ryder April 10, 2023

‘Spyware,’ created by military experts, has been key in bringing drug lords and mafia leaders to justice but has also been used by governments to spy on its opposition, both civic and political.

Two U.S. Judges Offer Opposing Rulings on Abortion Pill

Michael Curzon April 9, 2023

The issue of abortion pills, which has been expanding below the surface for some weeks, now looks ready to burst into the U.S. Supreme Court.

Macron in Beijing: Sticking With China

Tristan Vanheuckelom April 6, 2023

Not accepting that future conflict between the West and China is “inescapable,” the French president urged Europe to commit to maintaining trade with China.

Biden Meets Leaders of the Bucharest Nine To Discuss “Next Steps”

Tamás Orbán February 23, 2023

The B9 looks forward to “increased U.S. military presence” in the region, said Romanian President Klaus Iohannis at the group’s special summit.

Exxon Mobil’s Record Profits Spark Call for ‘Windfall’ Tax

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 2, 2023

Top executives at companies like ExxonMobil have condemned ‘windfall’ profit taxes as not only unlawful but counter-productive.

Hungarian FM Szijjártó Takes a Subtle Swipe at U.S. Government Over Ukraine

Robert Semonsen January 16, 2023

“Neither the Hungarians nor the Serbs are responsible for this war, but both nations are paying the price,” Foreign Minister Szijjártó said.

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