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Isolationism and the Strategic Dilemma

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    The Shooter’s Manifesto: Christian Nationalism Still On The Rise?

    The Shooter’s Manifesto: Christian Nationalism Still On The Rise?

    There was definitely a Christian Nationalist angle being played out with regard to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter’s manifesto. United States ruler, and Christian Nationalist, Donald Trump described the suspect as a “sick man” who “hated Christians,” while dismissing the accusations, in an interview with CBS’s ‘60 Minutes’.

    U.S. Considers Eliminating UN and NATO Funding

    U.S. Considers Eliminating UN and NATO Funding

    The United States’ ruling class is considering the elimination of United Nations and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) funding as part of a State Department budget proposal. This would cut about half of the State Department’s budget. 

    How Individual Effort Determines Economic Outcomes

    How Individual Effort Determines Economic Outcomes

    Human beings are individuals as well as members of groups. Due to the prevalence of stereotypes and prejudices in relation to groups, it is often thought that there is not much point in individual members of disadvantaged groups attempting to make economic progress. The prevailing notion, which is rooted in egalitarian ideologies and interventionist policies, is that economic progress is impeded by membership of a disadvantaged group. Any individual members of a disadvantaged group who achieve notable success—for example, millionaires or pop stars—are viewed as exceptional cases that prove the rule.

    Trade War Turbulence: China Halts Boeing Jet Deliveries For Airlines

    Trade War Turbulence: China Halts Boeing Jet Deliveries For Airlines

    Days after Juneyao Airlines postponed the delivery of a widebody jet from Boeing, Beijing has escalated its trade war response—quietly ordering all Chinese carriers to suspend further Boeing deliveries, according to Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the situation. The move marks a broadening of non-tariff retaliation amid a deepening tit-for-tar trade war between the U.S. and China.

    Trade War, Tariffs Driving Economic Uncertainty

    Trade War, Tariffs Driving Economic Uncertainty

    The trade war between the United States and China is erupting and the citizens are going to be the losers of this battle. President Donald Trump’s sweeping trade policies have reignited a fierce U.S.-China tariff war, with American imports of Chinese goods now facing a 145% effective tariff rate, the highest in over a century.

    The IRS Isn’t Going Away, and This is How We Know

    The IRS Isn’t Going Away, and This is How We Know

    As the 2024 campaign neared its end, candidate Donald Trump began promising that, if elected, he would support the elimination of income taxes. Shortly after he was sworn in, Trump then began saying he planned to abolish the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The Trump team claimed in each case that it could raise enough tax revenue from tariffs to replace tax revenue from income taxes. 

    A Wave Of Panic Buying Has Suddenly Erupted At Retailers All Over America

    A Wave Of Panic Buying Has Suddenly Erupted At Retailers All Over America

    Do you remember the panic buying that we witnessed during the early days of the pandemic?  It’s back, and I have a feeling that it is only going to intensify in the days ahead.  As more Americans begin to realize that products made in China will soon more than double in price and that some may no longer be available at all, there will be a feverish rush to purchase Chinese-made goods.  Ironically, this may actually give a short-term boost to the U.S. economy, and the economic numbers for the first half of this year may end up looking better than they otherwise would have.