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The ‘Provisional Government’ in Petrograd lurched from one crisis to another. With continuing heavy military defeats and ever-rising death toll, …Continue reading →
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Tullock saw himself in the tradition of Mises — a praxeologist who from a methodologically individualistic perspective would study human action across all social arrangements. Individuals pursue purposes and plans, and in doing so must arrange their means to obtain their ends as efficaciously as is in their power. Tullock's subject matter was humanity in all settings, and that included not just markets, but nonmarket settings such as law, politics, and charity.
Corbett Report Extras | November 6, 2017 Today we’re joined by Eva Bartlett of InGaza.wordpress.com to discuss her reporting from Syria. We talk about the lies, propaganda and outright fabrications that have attempted to paint the terrorist insurgency as a “civil war” led by “moderate rebels,” including the use of children like Omran Daqneesh and […]
American zombies, Paradise Papers and sources of rebellion + this day in history w/Reagan reelected and our song of the day by The Pack A.D. on your Morning Monarchy for November 6, 2017.
A Saudi purge is underway. What will it lead? Also, ISIS is nearly defeated in Iraq thanks to the brave efforts of the People’s Mobilization Units aka Hashed al-Shabbi forces. Meanwhile, the establishment’s media arm mounts another major distraction – a paper tiger drift-out another toothless ‘journalist investigation’ of offshore paperwork under the marketing banner of the “Paradise Papers” in order to restart their calls for a global tax regime.
The accusations were made in a California case being closely watched in Europe
Special Report: Many American liberals who once denounced McCarthyism as evil are now learning to love the ugly tactic when it can be used to advance the Russia-gate “scandal” and silence dissent, reports Robert Parry. By Robert Parry The New…Read more →
(#SchoolSucksAcrossAmerica - DAY NINE - OCT 23 - Columbus, OH)Eleven people. Five mics.School stories, self-education journeys, identity politics, college, religion, home education experiences, childhood trauma, self-sufficiency and more.Most participants will address our 2 questions:- What is your "school sucks" story? In other words, how did you come to realize that your schooling was not an education?- What actions did you take to solve this problem and become a self-directed learner?Thank you to Drew Sample for setting up this event.
(#SchoolSucksAcrossAmerica - DAY NINE - OCT 23 - Columbus, OH)
Eleven people. Five mics.
School stories, self-education journeys, identity politics, college, religion, home education experiences, childhood trauma, self-sufficiency and more.
Most participants will address our 2 questions:
- What is your "school sucks" story? In other words, how did you come to realize that your schooling was not an education?
- What actions did you take to solve this problem and become a self-directed learner?
Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 229. This is my appearance on the Ernie Hancock “Declare your Independence” show for Nov. 3, hours 2 and 3. There is a “debate”—more of a discussion really—with libertarian-ish gun-rights author Alan Korwin in the first segment. Transcript below. Some of Ernie’s shownotes are pasted below. 11-03-17 — Roy Robin […]
“U.S. Foreign Policy in the Trump Era: Can Realism and Restraint Prevail?” was held Friday morning at George Washington University in Washington, DC. Watch full video here.
WASHINGTON – What is the fate of realism and restraint in the Trump era?
Pennsylvania is in the midst of a budget crisis. After seeing New Jersey's success is raising revenue from Internet gambling, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives suggested that they would follow suit. This week, after years of haggling Pennsylvania has become the fourth state to legalize online gaming – a move that is projected to bring in $426.3 million in tax revenue.
By David Macilwain | American Herald Tribune | November 6, 2017 On a sunny Saturday morning in late December 2008, new police recruits were gathered outside the town hall in Gaza city for their graduation ceremony. Tensions were high in the strip because of persistent threats from the IDF that they would strike hard against […]
By Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers / Popular Resistance.
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri, September 2017 (Photo: kremlin.ru; Source: Wikicommons)
A slogan you will never see from the national Democratic Party until its current leadership is cleaned out and gone (source)by Gaius PubliusThe larger story — Those who control most of the Democratic Party, and those in the media who aid and abet them, are to their last breath fighting any attempt to turn the country and the Pa
Consider progress through the lens of the greatest technological innovation in agriculture: the tractor. My great grandparents were fortunate enough just to have one. And my grandparents were fortunate enough to have a tractor with a cab. My parents were fortunate enough to have a tractor with a cab and air-conditioning. And that's nothing compared to these innovations.
The late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi remarked before his death about what he believed was an overriding reason for the assassination of American President John F. Kennedy in 1963. His conclusion as shocking as it was orphic.
Watch this video montage which recounts some of the key moments and evidentiary points in what remains one of the biggest unsolved political mysteries in modern history.
By Sami Moubayed | Asia Times | November 6, 2017 The writing has been on the wall in Lebanon since early summer. Many expected the marriage of convenience between Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri and President Michel Aoun to snap — but not as abruptly as it did on Saturday. Hariri announced his resignation in a […]
Jeffrey Tucker in his brilliant book calls right-wing populism what it actually is, namely, fascism, or, in its German form national socialism, Nazism. “Fascism” has of course been corrupted by its promiscuous use on the left, as by Antifa nihilists in Berkeley throwing rocks and insults at the police and the non-violent protestors against President Trump’s latest. Tucker dusts off the word for present use. It’s exactly the word we need. Urgently.
Andrew Korybko
Global Village
The past week was very geopolitically eventful for the Mideast even by the region’s dynamic standards, which shows that a new international order is indeed being formed there but that serious challenges still remain to its ultimate fruition.
More weapons for more war. Needed for the Deir ez-Zor operation.-Is it clear to all yet the US is targeting Syrian state forces and their allies? -When are the limited hang out sites going to begin addressing the actual and obvious US occupation/annexation of Syria and it's territory alongside their kurdish thugs? Not talking about it doesn't mean it's not occurring in the real world.
Think you can read people? You can at the Human Library, an international project that aims to dissolve prejudices by getting people to talk to others they wouldn’t ordinarily meet
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It only took a few hours after the news of the Texas massacre for the New York Times to start its gun-control incantations again. “Republicans leaders in Congress do nothing,” the paper writes. “Or, really, so far they’ve done the same thing they have always done: offered thoughts and prayers.”
But here is a truth. Not every tragedy has a political solution.
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By Melissa Garriga | CounterPunch | November 6, 2017 “Along Came Hillary” Twitter had its fun a couple of weeks ago, when the children’s book, Hillary Rodham Clinton: Some Girls Are Born to Lead, resurfaced. The book was originally published in January of 2016, in the middle of Hillary’s campaign for presidency. I don’t recall […]
In today’s show originally broadcast on November 6 2017, TBR Radio’s Andrew Carrington Hitchcock co-hosts, “Almost Live With Adrian And Andy,” with Dr. Adrian Krieg of A2Z Publications. We discussed: yesterday’s Texas church shooting in which U.S. Air Force veteran Devin Kelley, killed at least 26 parishioners and injured 24 more; new information on the…
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Good News: Great parenting is much easier and more fun than most people think, even if you homeschool: in fact, especially if you homeschool.
You don’t need to be an expert, whether in education or any given subject matter, for your child to learn. You don’t need to be a taskmaster for your child to become self-disciplined and successful. And you don’t need to regularly rebuke your children over their behavior for them to learn good manners and grow up to become decent, moral people.
Since taking over the EPA, he has saved an estimated $30 billion by cutting waste and fraud. He replaced EPA advisory panels with independent experts instead of people who depend on the EPA for grant money. Pruitt rescinded the EPA's regulations called 'Waters of the United States' that were merely a scheme for federal zoning and confiscation of private land. [...]
It’s curious that American advisers in Afghanistan, while citing the decisions adopted at the International Conference on Afghanistan of 2011, as well as NATO’s Chicago summit of 2012, are now forcing Kabul to reorganize its law enforcement agencies. According to their proposal, this “reorganization,” which should begin in early 2018, must result in the reduction of Afghan army troops from its present level of 172,000 to just 136,000.
The Sackler family which owns Purdue Pharma is listed as the 19th most wealthy family by Forbes, with $13 billion in assets. Two million people in the US are addicted to prescription drugs, and 64,070 Americans died by overdose in 2016. [...]
RT | November 6, 2017 Twitter no longer believes in “speaking truth to power,” according to its latest rules update in the midst of US lawmakers’ frantic hunt for “Russian meddling” in social media. The microblogging site’s rules, under the section “Abusive Behavior,” currently state: “We believe in freedom of expression and open dialogue, but […]
A French high court ruled that a cross on top of a monument to Saint John Paul II in a public square in the city of Ploërmel, saying it violates the secular nature of the state. [...]
When I opened about my homosexuality, the reactions from others weren’t always positive. A friend introduced me to a guy who had recently migrated from Ukraine. When he became aware of my sexuality, he was quite hostile and intolerant. If a leftist were in my shoes, I predict that he or she would meet fire with fire and get rid of this person from his or her life. But that is not what I did. I told him that I hoped I could change his mind and that we could get over each other’s differences.
Former President Obama intervened in the process to obtain a permit for a trucking company to export US uranium. Meanwhile, Russia was involved in a scheme to control the market on uranium. [...]
The Saudis have been meddling in Lebanon, and are being blamed for the resignation of the prime minister. Lebanon may fall into to civil war or a war between Israel and Hezbollah. It appears that the crown price is embarking on policies that are destabilizing the region. [...]
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2014-12-04%20Lionel.mp3"][/audio]Today we talk to Eva Bartlett of InGaza.wordpress.com, an activist and journalist who has spent much of the past five years living in Gaza and documenting the plight of the Palestinian people in their struggle against Israeli occupation. We discuss Bartlett's background and experiences in Gaza, her upcoming US speaking tour where she will present those experiences, and how the Palestinian struggle is kept out of the mainstream media.
President Trump blamed Iran for the attack because it supports the Shi'ite rebel Houthis in Yemen where the proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia is being fought. [...]
So does this make me a libertarian on the issue? The answer is yes, of course, but I confess that legalization has a downside. And I’m not talking about more people wrecking their lives with drug abuse. Instead, I don’t like the fact that politicians see legalization mostly as an opportunity to generate additional tax revenue.
Trump always denies his high-profile bankruptcies, half a dozen of which were front page headlines in New York and, of course, Atlantic City, over and over again. His denials, precursors of the lies that mark every day of his illegitimate presidency, were accepted at face value by the rubes in Wyoming, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Kentucky, North Dakota and Alabama.
Kelley was a fan of CNN and atheism, and his LinkedIn account showed he had an interest in social-justice issues. Kelley was court martialed after he was dishonorably discharged from the US Air Force in 2014, and it was illegal for him to own a gun under the Gun Control Act of 1998. [...]
George Soros Could Not Subvert Europe Without Washington’s Approval
https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2017/11/05/myth-european-democracy-shocking-revelation.html
New peer-reviewed report finds that NGO opposition to genome editing cannot be dismissed as being emotional or dogmatic – but is based on scepticism of the inflated claims being made for the technology
The Saker Examines PCR’s “One Day Tomorrow Won’t Arrive”
http://thesaker.is/do-you-think-his-assessment-is-accurate/