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Interview 1008 – Financial Survival: The Apocalypse Script

[audio mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2015-02-20%20Financial%20Survival.mp3"][/audio]Every week James joins Alfred Adask on Financial Survival to discuss politics, economy and society. This week they discuss the latest Japanese GDP numbers and trickle down/up economics, the ISIS threat and the battle of civilizations, and the racial/cultural/ethnic tensions that are keeping the peoples of the world divided and conquered.

Canadian national broadcaster and professor ask if British Columbia should change its name

As a sign of the times of cultural Marxism run amok, and on the public dime, no less, from the November 20, 2014 article on Canada’s national broadcaster, the CBC, they had the audacity to ask whether Canada’s third most populous province, British Columbia, should change its name, in part due to changing demographics. “Have […]

Politics And Race In Those 10 Worst Counties To Live In In America

This morning, Taegan Goddard took a look at the much-talked-about NY Times piece from a few days ago, Where Are The Hardest Places To Live In The U.S.? Clay County, Kentucky was the hardest and the Times compared Clay to Los Alamos County by showing specific contrasts: "Only 7.4 percent of Clay County residents have at least a bachelor’s degree, while 63.2 percent do in Los Alamos.

Sorry, GOP-- Angry Old Racist Men Are Dying Off Faster Than Wise, Kindly Women

I follow some conservatives on twitter, mostly to keep track of what kind of sedition they're up to. But I follow David Frum-- Bush's "axis of evil" speech-writer-- for another reason: he actually writes about interesting ideas. The other day he was tweeting away about how an average of one head of state per year was assassinated between 1894 and 1914.

The Future Of The Republican Party: Short And Brutish

The latest Gallup poll shows that 76% of Americans favor raising the minimum wage-- including 58% of Republican voters. A bill doing so will pass the Senate and probably be blocked by Boehner and Cantor in the House where it won't even be voted on. Americans are noticing a pattern emerge-- the Senate passing popular bills and the GOP House refusing to take them up.