Editor’s Note: Our resident Poet Laureate, Ian Mcleod, shares his thoughts on Student Loan Forgiveness. You can read more of our thoughts on Student Loan Forgiveness here. Time to take a position
All around, the debate rages. What can be done about the student loan debt? If you’re keeping track, right now the US government owns 1.4 trillion dollars in student loan debt. The first thing that you must realize is this
We have discussed generations and the Strauss-Howe theory of their operation quite often on these pages, but it has been a few years since we really addressed that here. Here, we link
Henry Ford in his tiny masterpiece “The International Jew – The World’s Foremost Problem” has a great way of explaining the differences between acquiring money honestly (Christian), and acquiring it dishonestly (Talmudic).
Editor’s note: The following brief discussion appeared in a private forum. It was prompted by the two articles linked below. China’s population may start to shrink this year, new birth data suggest
Editor’s Note: Our friend, Den Blonde Ulven, offers another thought-provoking post. Recently, when discussing the nature of banking, and particularly usury, with a libertarian friend of mine, the notion of finance distorting
The enemy does this thing, where they drop little nuggets of truth from their plan into the narrative in order to get people softened up on their idea. It’s called Predictive Programming.
Editor’s Note: Our buddy, The Last Redoubt, presents some good thoughts on property, including IP. He also links to some other good resources on the topic. The Didact, in his excellent Memorial Day
“Man is by nature a social animal. He who cannot live in society, or who, having no need, is sufficient unto himself, must be either a beast or a god.” – Aristotle
Editor’s Note: This comes from our buddy Chainsaw of Truth. We posted some of his material before. We highly recommend that you watch this video, especially if you (or someone you know)
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