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Isolationism and the Strategic Dilemma

Strategic and selective engagement, where the US chooses battles that protect its sovereignty, economic prosperity, and geographic security without being entangled in endless ideological wars.

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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’.

    A BIG MOVE

    There has been a sense in the gold market through the month of February that gold is going down, a sense of negativity and discouragement. Gold bugs are giving up and pulling out. The U.S. dollar index hit 81 on Friday. The Fed is tightening. “What more,” say the bears, “is there to say?”

    No Inflation! Consumer Prices Drop.

    According to the recent CPI report, consumers need not be worried about the threat of inflation resulting from an infusion of trillions of dollars of stimulus, bailouts and other government spending. The prognostications of doom and gloomers that gas prices will reach $10 a gallon, a pound of rice will cost $8 and a Starbucks latte will run $15 seem to be just another apocalyptic vision gone bad if you consider that US consumer prices fall for first time in 27 years.

    SAD

    This is the problem with our age. So much data is being shoveled out at us that the human mind cannot comprehend it. The human mind is overwhelmed. Back in the days before the computer the need for understanding the data was much greater than the need for more data.