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Tragedy & Hope Pt. 8: The Philosophy of Globalism – Conclusion (Half)
We conclude the Tragedy & Hope lectures with the timely election of Donald Trump which eerily parallels the Goldwater era. The first half of the talk discusses the race and what Trump symbolizes, while the second half for subscribers closes out the final chapters of Dr. Quigley’s monumental tome.
How Sweden Transformed into a Wealthy Capitalist Economy After Socialist Policies and High Taxes Failed
If America wanted to follow Sweden's successful turnaround, the US would need to deregulate more markets, reform Social Security, remove all taxes on property and inheritance, etc. [Marxists will never agree to that, even if they thought it would be good for the economy because, to them, control over the people is more important than prosperity.]
New Jersey Couple Raised $400,000 for Homeless Man on GoFundMe and Kept the Money
A GoFundMe campaign raised more than $400,000 in a homeless veteran's name, but he says he has not received the funds. The fundraising couple reportedly spent half the fortune and the remainder is still in the boyfriend's savings account instead of a trust for the veteran who is now living under a bridge. [...]
Five States Win $839 Million Lawsuit Against Obamacare Program’s Unconstitutional Tax on States
The Obama administration created a regulation requiring states to pay an unconstitutional fee that is styled as a tax on the states. Texas sued in federal court and was joined by Indiana, Nebraska, Kansas, and Louisiana- the states were awarded a total of $839 million. [...]
Each Household in Chicago Is Obligated to Pay Nearly $125,000 – Mostly in Pension Liability
Chicagoans have no idea how much pension debt Illinois politicians have placed upon them, a staggering total of $130,000 billion, which leaves each household on the hook for $125,000. People are getting what they voted for, but are not yet aware of the magnitude of the crisis. [...]
Jeff Bezos of Amazon Is Becoming Washington DC’s Biggest Government Contractor
There’s a new scandal quietly unfolding in Washington. It’s far bigger than Housing Secretary Ben Carson buying a $31,000 dinette set for his office, or former EPA chief Scott Pruitt deploying an aide to hunt [...]
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