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Gangsters Out Blog17 minutes ago
Druthers, Canada's new, FREE, alternative media outlet
I'd like to give a shout out to a new alternative free newspaper called
Druthers. "Canada's Fastest Growing Newspaper, Because Mainstream Media
SUCKS!" It is well worth bookmarking. Someone left a few copies lying
around at the gym. When Post Media Trash abolished the Surrey Leader, I
said that monopoly would create a vacuum for alternate media. Here it is. You
can even have it delivered to your door. Now that is money well spent. read more
The Conservative Socrates29 minutes ago
William Blake’s English JerusalemThe dream of liberating the Holy Land of Jerusalem was the zeitgeist of the
medieval period in Western Europe. But in practice, the liberation of
Jerusalem, and the imposition of Latin Christian rule on it, was an
incredibly complicated, expensive, and perilous exercise.
Between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries, a large number of men from
Western Europe made the long journey to Outremer to participate in the holy
war for liberating Jerusalem. They promised their families that they would
be back in six months. Most of them never returned.
In the nineteenth century, poet Willia... read more
The National Interest41 minutes ago
Biden Has A Problem: Why Are States Turning Down Federal Unemployment Funds?
*Ethen Kim Lieser*
*US Economy, Americas*
Are Republican governors making a mistake?
*Here's What You Need to Remember: *Many Republican governors have
contended that the enhanced weekly unemployment checks are keeping
Americans out of the workforce. In an effort to turn around that trend,
some states like Arizona and New Hampshire are giving cash payments to
those who eventually accept a job.
They may not grab the headlines like traditional $1,400 coronavirus stimulus
checks, but the enhanced jobless benefits of $300 per week under President
Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan ... read more
The National Interest41 minutes ago
What? Why U.S. Military Drone Crews Once Booed Their Commander
*David Axe*
*U.S. Military, Americas*
In late 2005 and early 2006, “morale was awful,” the commander admitted.
*Here's What You Need to Know*: In the span of just a few years, the Air
Force went from employing only a few hundred drone operators, analysts and
maintainers to needing *tens of thousands* of them.
For the first decade after its invention, the General Atomics Predator
drone was a special weapon. The CIA and the U.S. Air Force possessed just a
handful of the 27-foot-long unmanned aerial vehicles, which can fly for 12
hours or more, scanning with cameras—and even firing ... read more
The National Interest1 hour ago
The Nuclear Ramjet: The Crazy Nuclear Weapon That Never Was
*Steve Weintz*
*Security, Americas*
One can only imagine the opposition such a vehicle would have encountered
had development program ensued.
*Here's What You Need to Remember: *At a time when environmental
consciousness was rising the thought of routinely running nuclear ramjets
and rockets undersea and overhead already gave pause.
Aerospace historian Scott Lowther has made a career and a place for himself
in his field. Lowther’s steady stream of research, illustration,
publication, and design examines the remarkable conceptual fertility of
aerospace firms, chiefly American, du... read more
Egyptian Chronicles1 hour ago
And They chanted death to the Arabs
On Tuesday, a group of Ultra-Nationalist Zionist Israelis organized their
controversial Israeli flags rally to celebrate the so-called Unification of
Jerusalem.
That rally was adjourned several times but it seems that the new Cabinet
led by alt-right PM Naftali Bennett went to win more hearts and minds of
the alt-right nationalists thus rally went.
The Israeli occupation forces closed by force parts of the Palestinian
quarters and shops so the rally would pass peacefully.
The numbers were smaller than expected and declared by their chants were
too loud to the level not to be i... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
No, Hypersonic Missile Defense Is Not Impossible
*David Axe*
*Hypersonic Weapons, Americas*
Hypersonic weapons steadily are getting better and more numerous, but
America can still defend itself against them.
*Here's What You Need to Know*: It’s difficult, but not impossible to
defend against these weapons.
The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff seems a little confused
about hypersonic weapons and what the United States can do to defend
against them.
U.S. Army general Mark Milley’s confusion was apparent in his March 4, 2020
testimony before the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee.
Milley overhyped the capabilities of... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
A New Alzheimer Drug Is Coming to Market, But Why Did It Take So Long?
*Ralph N. Martins*
*Alzheimer's Disease, *
Approval of aducanumab has been a slow and painful journey for
pharmaceutical companies, with many setbacks and failures since this
approach was first investigated over 20 years ago.
A new drug to treat Alzheimer’s disease was last week given accelerated
approval by the United States Food and Drug Administration.
The drug is called aducanumab, commercially known as Aduhelm, and was
developed by US biotechnology company Biogen.
This development is a game changer, because aducanumab is the first ever
drug that targets the underlying cause... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
That Time the U.S. Military Wanted to Nuke North Korea and China
*Robert Farley*
*Korean War, *
Nuclear escalation on the Korean Peninsula would have gone terribly for
everyone involved. The United States would have caused dreadful pain to
uncertain strategic advantage, potentially pushing the Communist powers to
escalate.
*Here's What You Need to Remember: *MacArthur called for attacks on China,
and many in the United States began to demand the use of the atomic bomb.
Despite the remarkable progress that the Soviets had made on their own bomb
program, the United States still enjoyed a huge advantage in total atomic
weapons, and in delivery s... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
Why Glock Takes Heat for Having ‘Light’ Triggers
*Kyle Mizokami*
*Guns, Americas*
In striker-fired pistols, the pulling back of the handgun slide half-cocks
the weapon, a process that is completed when the trigger is pulled.
*Here's What You Need To Remember: *Glock handguns may have “light”
triggers, but historically they are no lighter than other commonly owned
handguns. Ultimately, the handgun operator is the only one that can make
his or her handgun fire, and it falls to the Glock owner to operate their
weapon in a safe manner and learn the ins and outs of his or her firearm.
Handgun maker Glock advertises its pistols as th... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
Like 9mm Handguns? These 5 Are the Best on the Planet
*Kyle Mizokami*
*Guns, *
Adequately powerful and compact, the 9mm Luger round received newfound
popularity in the 1980s when the so-called “Wonder Nine” pistols upended
the dominance of revolvers and large-caliber handguns on the U.S. market.
*Here's What You Need To Remember: *The Springfield XD combines a number of
older and newer features from other guns on this list to create a fairly
unique and impressive package. The XD has a grip safety like the one on the
Colt 1911A1 handgun, that prevents the gun from being discharged unless
gripped properly.
The 9mm Luger, invented bef... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
Watch Out: TikTok to Start Collecting American’s Faces and Voices
*Andrew Trunsky*
*TikTok, *
TikTok quietly changed its privacy policy for American users last week,
allowing its app to collect users’ faceprints, voiceprints and biometric
data.
TikTok quietly changed its privacy policy for American users last week,
allowing its app to collect users’ faceprints, voiceprints and biometric
data.
The June 2 update, which was first reported by the technology site
TechCrunch, is under the section “information we collect automatically,”
allowing the company to collect users’ data without directly notifying them.
“We may collect biometric identifiers... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
The Battle of Okinawa Featured The Biggest Battleship Ever Trying to Beach Itself
*Kyle Mizokami*
*World War II, *
The decision sealed the fate of the battleship Yamato and its crew, but
ironically did nothing to actually protect the island from Allied invasion.
*Here's What You Need to Remember: *The battleship *Yamato* was among the
largest and most powerful battleships of all time. *Yamato* has reached
nearly mythical status, a perfect example of Japan’s fascination with
doomed, futile heroics.
In early 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy made a difficult decision: it
would sacrifice the largest, most powerful battleships ever built to
protect Okinawa, the ga... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
The Difficult Task of Exploiting Cracks in the Russia-China Relationship
*John Ruehl*
*Foreign Policy, Eurasia*
Russia and China will see through any attempt to divide them and are
particularly sensitive to ensuring their differences are not aired in
public.
The U.S.-Russia summit in Switzerland concluded on Wednesday with far fewer
accusations and less finger-pointing than the U.S.-China summit in Alaska
in March. But despite the more positive personal tone by both President Joe
Biden and Russian president Vladimir Putin, the results will not change the
broader and more negative sentiment in both Moscow and Beijing towards
Washington.
Russia and ... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
Capital Crisis: Is America Prepared for the Financial Woes That Come Next
*Joergen Oerstroem Moeller*
*economy, Americas*
The United States is sucking in capital from the rest of the world to solve
its domestic economic problems.
The Biden administration is launching the biggest fiscal expansion ever by
pumping $ 1.9 trillion into the U.S. economy. That amount is equivalent to
about 9 percent of Gross Domestic Product. The prize sought is economic
growth in 2021 of 6.4 percent and 3.5 percent in 2022. The unemployment
rate will be cut to half from 8.1 percent to 4.2 percent if the fiscal
expansion goes according to plan. But will it?
The impact on fed... read more
Collecting My Thoughts2 hours ago
A poem about LakesideWe'll be putting our Lakeside house on the market soon (turn key) so I'm
removing personal items. Came across this poem about our Lake Erie written
on a dinner napkin (probably the Patio) by a guest, which my husband matted
and framed. Duke taught a poetry class at the Rhein Center, and he and Bob
went to high school together.
The lake swells and drops
In rolling rhythm
As the morning sun announces
The beginning of a new day.
Reflections of sunrise
Glisten in the water
As my eyes divert to keep
The brightness at bay.
Only the artist can capture
This spectacle of light and water
On a... read more
Climate Collections2 hours ago
US Heat and Drought Advisory JuneOriginally posted on Science Matters:
Climatists are raising alarms about the rising temperatures and water
shortages as evidence of impending doom (it’s summer and that time of year
again). So some contextual information is suitable. First, a comparison of
recent US June forecasts for temperatures. And then for the same years,
precipitation forecasts. Finally, a… read more
Penny for your thoughts3 hours ago
Death of Fully Vaccinated Patient in Calgary is "RARE" and "NOT UNEXPECTED"
**Recall when the incidents of blood clots were rare, but, then became less
so?*
** Or how about the myocarditis and pericarditis? (Inflamed hearts) They
were supposedly rare but are becoming more common too. See below and be
aware there is more information coming on that so called rare, so called
side effect. Which is actually an EFFECT-*
*to cause to come into being the vaccine causes the inflamed heart to come
into being)*
- Heart Inflammation Higher in Young Men After Pfizer and Moderna
Injections (US and Canada)
** Breakthrough cases are alleged to be "rare" but are i... read more
LaRouchePAC.com - All Posts3 hours ago
In Call to Action, President Trump Declares War on Critical Race Theory
President Trump issued a highly significant broadside and call to action
against Critical Race Theory (CRT) on Real Clear Politics June 18. It is
must reading for any patriot fighting to save the country.
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null5 hours ago
The Courage of Sawsan Gad: a Young Lady Risks Her Future to Speak Against Jab Crow at George Mason University
History will not be kind to people entrusted with power, from politicians,
public health officials, opinion leaders and beyond, who made the decision
to become
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The National Interest2 hours ago
Stealth Fighter Showdown: Russia's Su-57 vs. the F-22 Raptor (Who Wins?)
*Sebastien Roblin*
*National Security, Eurasia*
Evidence suggests that only a small quantity of PAK FAs will enter Russian
service this decade—too few to alter the balance of airpower in the near
term.
*Here’s What You Need to Remember: *Step right up, ladies and gentlemen!
Entering the ring today are the two ultimate stealth fighters of the day,
the F-22 Raptor and the PAK FA T-50 or what we now call the Su-57. The
former has already completed its production run (*or has it?*), the latter
will soon begin hatching from its industrial nest (*or will it?*)
Today we’ll consider whi... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
Biden and Johnson’s ‘New Atlantic Charter’ Faces Old Challenges
*Nick Danby*
*New Atlantic Charter, Europe*
If Trump and the GOP have their way, “The New Atlantic Charter” won’t
represent a revitalized multilateral vision for improving a post-Covid
world. It will instead validate the fears of America’s allies: the United
States is no longer a world leader, but just another great power.
U.S. President Joe Biden’s first presidential trip overseas to the “Old
World” has given teeth to the pledge he made in his first address before a
global audience back in February: “America is back, the transatlantic
alliance is back.”
It also seems that the ... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
This Submarine Crew Died A Horrible Death (By Her Own Mines?)
*Sebastien Roblin*
*Submarine, Asia*
In the end, the only certain knowledge of what happened onboard Ghazi at a
quarter past midnight on December 4, 1971, was lost with her crew—as is so
often the case with submarine incidents
On November 23, 1971, the Pakistani submarine *Ghazi *was creeping quietly
off the coast of India in the Bay of Bengal when she received a Top Secret
order from headquarters far away in Karachi: she was hunted down and
destroy the INS Vikrant, the Indian’s Navy’s only aircraft carrier.
India and Pakistan were not yet officially at war, but skirmishes were
... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
U.S., Allies Too Eager to Resume Nuclear Deal with Iran
*Lawrence J. Haas*
*Iran, Middle East*
Recent U.S. efforts to appease Tehran have extended far beyond nuclear and
other military matters.
With Tehran making significant progress on the nuclear front, Washington
and its European allies seem engaged in an increasingly desperate effort to
revive the 2015 global nuclear agreement with Iran, mirroring the earlier
eagerness that helped produce the problematic agreement in the first place.
The operative question is whether—in reversing President Donald Trump’s
2018 exit from the deal and returning to the agreement, thereby presumably
c... read more
balance102 hours ago
meet Dong Jingwei
6-19-21 post-Tiananmen Square massacre defector Han Lianchao also claims
that
Dong Jingwei (Credit: Twitter/@lianchaohan) is now in the United States
(and that Dong has not been seen in public since 9-2020). The very high in
Chinese intelligence official, Dong Jingwei, is said to have flown from
Hong Kong to the US with his daughter in February. According to *The Daily
Beast* story and another account from RedState.com, “Dong Jingwei
supposedly gave the U.S. information about the Wuhan Institute of Virology
that changed the stance of the Biden administration concerning the orig... read more
Global Issues News Headlines3 hours ago
Education Cannot Wait for Refugee Children in Crisis, says Yasmine Sherif
NEW YORK, Jun 19 (IPS) - With financing, the number of out-of-school
refuges could be reduced to zero, Yasmine Sherif, Director of Education
Cannot Wait (ECW) says, as the world commemorates World Refugee Day.
Read the full story, “Education Cannot Wait for Refugee Children in Crisis,
says Yasmine Sherif”, on globalissues.org →
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Global Issues News Headlines3 hours ago
Refugees disproportionately exposed to COVID impact: Guterres
Everyone has a duty to help refugees rebuild their lives after a
particularly difficult year for so many – that’s the message from UN
Secretary-General António Guterres, to mark World Refugee Day on 20 June.
Read the full story, “Refugees disproportionately exposed to COVID impact:
Guterres”, on globalissues.org →
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Small Dead Animals3 hours ago
The Mask DebateAlthough this debate was held nearly a year ago, it’s worth watching just
to see how Denis Rancourt skillfully handles his opponent on the issue of
mask mandates. Rancourt’s calm demeanor clearly gets to Kyle Johnson, and
in the last few minutes he is frustrated enough to resort to the
“conspiracy theorist” epithet. read more
Virtual Mirage3 hours ago
Tanker Drops
Saturday Supplemental The Backbone Fire It turned into a Type 1 incident
on Saturday with 20,000 acres burned and the cities of Pine and Strawberry,
Arizona under evacuation orders. Upgrading the fire to Type 1 means that
they can get air tankers in to drop retardant. It’s at a lower altitude,
but fire among […]
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Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 23 hours ago
Video: "Our Son Died 12 Hours After Vaccine Jab. 'Murdered by J and J'”
*Video: "Our Son Died 12 Hours After Vaccine Jab. *
*'Murdered by J and J'”*
by Matthew Grace
"Medical researcher and health consultant Matthew Grace interviews grieving
parents Pam and Jeff Goodman to discuss and dissect the coverup and
criminal promotion of the Covid 19 “vaccination,” many shocking revelations
and irrefutable facts are presented here to help keep you and your family
safe.
*“Mass Deception in the History of Humankind”. *Below is an interview with
the parents of their son who died shortly after the vaccine. He was
murdered by J and J.
“Where are the unbiased repor... read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 24 hours ago
Musical Interlude: Liquid Mind, "Moment of Grace Part 1"
*Full screen recommended.*
*Liquid Mind, "Moment of Grace Part 1"*
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Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 24 hours ago
"A Look to the Heavens""From our vantage point in the Milky Way Galaxy, we see NGC 6946 face-on.
The big, beautiful spiral galaxy is located just 20 million light-years
away, behind a veil of foreground dust and stars in the high and far-off
constellation of Cepheus. From the core outward, the galaxy's colors change
from the yellowish light of old stars in the center to young blue star
clusters and reddish star forming regions along the loose, fragmented
spiral arms.
NGC 6946 is also bright in infrared light and rich in gas and dust,
exhibiting a high star birth and death rate. In fact, since the early 20t... read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 24 hours ago
The Daily "Near You?"
Greenfield, Massachusetts, USA. Thanks for stopping by!
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The National Interest4 hours ago
Biden Has a Problem: Are Jobless Claims on the Rise?
*Rachel Bucchino*
*Jobless Claims, *
Continuing jobless claims, reported on a one-week lag, remained relatively
unchanged at 3.52 million, and the four-week moving average for continuing
claims dropped by 55,000, reaching its lowest level since March 2020.
*Here's What You Need to Remember: *The unexpected rise in jobless claims
comes after the country has slowly reopened as coronavirus cases,
hospitalizations and deaths have declined and vaccinations have
accelerated. But even with the economy reopening, millions of businesses
have reported labor shortages, unable to find worker... read more
The National Interest4 hours ago
Expanded Child Tax Credit "Stimulus": Coming to Your Mailbox Very Soon
*Stephen Silver*
*Stimulus, *
The expanded credit was brought into existence by the American Rescue Plan
Act, which was passed into law in March, and follows the stimulus checks
for most Americans that were sent as part of that piece of legislation.
*Here's What You Need To Remember:* The expanded Child Tax Credit is
expected to benefit 92 percent of families with children and 66 million
American children overall.
On July 15—one month from today—the first set of payments from the expanded
Child Tax Credit will be sent out. The expanded credit was brought into
existence by the Am... read more
Econlib4 hours ago
The Origin of SARS-Cov-2
SARS-CoV-2 has a very unusual feature: it is surprisingly good at infecting
a particular type of cell that has what is known as an
angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 receptor. Some other animals have ACE2
receptors, but SARS-CoV-2 works much better in human or human-like ACE2
receptors. The significance of this cannot be overemphasized. SARS-CoV-2
needs four […]
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Medical Kidnap4 hours ago
Majority of Physicians Decline COVID Shots, according to Survey
Of the 700 physicians responding to an internet survey by the Association
of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), nearly 60 percent said they
were not “fully vaccinated” against COVID.
This contrasts with the claim by the American Medical Association that 96
percent of practicing physicians are fully vaccinated. This was based on
300 respondents.
Neither survey represents a random sample of all American physicians, but
the AAPS survey shows that physician support for the mass injection
campaign is far from unanimous.
“It is wrong to call a person who declines a shot an ‘anti-... read more
Musings from the Chiefio5 hours ago
Time For Linux Phone. State Installed Ghost Software…"Ghost" software installed on Android & Apple phones to track folks in
Massachusetts without their consent. Precedent set, expect it soon at an
Agency near you. Time for me to get a DIY secure Linux phone plan together. Continue
reading → read more
AltHealthWorks.com7 hours ago
“You Can’t Do It Just Because of Money:”40,000 Acre Farm Silences the Doubters By Going Organic The world of organic farming is a complicated one in large part because
many of the traditional ways have been lost. While traditional soil-focused
natural farming has been the way the world has fed itself for generations,
the post-World War II era of pesticides and GMOs has led to an era of
farming where many are afraid to take risks. That gap has been filled by
companies like Monsanto and Bayer, who have taken things way too far by
polluting the soil, killing bees and butterflies en masse, and even
changing the very genetic structure of our food with new genetically
engineered... read more
The National Interest4 hours ago
Battlecruisers: The Stupid Warship Idea That Deserved to Die
*Michael Peck*
*History, Europe*
Three thousand dead sailors were ample evidence that something was indeed
wrong with the vessels that were neither battleships nor cruisers.
*Here’s* *What You Need to Remember: *Just one hit, as we saw with HMS
Sheffield and USS Stark, can sink or cripple a ship. Even if it doesn't
sink, the sensors, computers and electronics would likely be so fried or
jostled that the ship would effectively be incapacitated
"There seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today," said
Admiral Beatty as he watched his battlecruisers blow up one by one at... read more
The National Interest4 hours ago
Student Debt Forgiveness? Joe Biden Might Have Just Tipped His Hand
*Stephen Silver*
*Biden Student Loans, *
The Department of Education has announced the cancellation of $500 million
in student loan debt for 18,000 former ITT Tech students.
*Here's What You Need to Remember: *ITT Technical Institute, a for-profit
school that operated nationwide before it folded in 2016, was accused of
defrauding thousands of students. Federal agents raided ITT Tech’s
headquarters in 2004, leading to class action lawsuits, and ITT Tech was
eventually sued in 2014 by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
President Biden has been under pressure, for the last s... read more
The National Interest4 hours ago
Joe Biden's Inflation Problem Has Arrived
*Rachel Bucchino*
*Inflation, *
[image: Joe Biden Stimulus Cash] The Department of Labor reports that
prices are rising. Is there reason for concern?
*Here's What You Need to Remember: *In the past, economists have centered
their focus around the CPI, but with threats of high inflation, they’ve
pivoted to watching the PPI for key indicators over what is driving up
consumer prices.
The prices for products increased again last month amid inflation pressures
straining the U.S. economy’s recovery.
The Labor Department reported Tuesday that its producer price index rose
0.8 percent ... read more
The National Interest4 hours ago
YF-23: The Stealth Fighter That Never Was
*Kris Osborn*
*U.S. Air Force, *
In 1986, the Air Force awarded Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman
development deals, offering each team 50-months to build and demonstrate a
prototype.
*Key point: *The Cold War was a time of high defense spending and
investments in experimental technology. One of those technologies was the
creation of stealth fighter prototypes.
The U.S. Air Force chose to build the F-22 in the 1980s following an
extensive and thorough competition, a process that appears to have led to
the engineering of the most dominant air-to-air platform in the world.
Int... read more
The Last Refuge4 hours ago
Lawfare Activists Apoplectic Because The Arizona Senate Will Not Provide Advanced Details of Internal Audit Documents
The Lawfare activists are screaming foul because the Arizona Senate is not
turning over documents from ongoing investigative measures taking place
during the audit of Maricopa County. The group known as American
Oversight is a Lawfare group working on behalf of the DNC and allied
left-wing activists. They have filed suit against the Arizona senate […]
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Provide Advanced Details of Internal Audit Documents appeared first on The
Last Refuge.
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The Last Refuge4 hours ago
President Trump Op-Ed on Divisive Critical Race Theory
President Donald J Trump has an op-ed in Real Clear Politics discussing the
issues with Critical Race Theory, educational indoctrination and the key
solutions to stop the divisive issues with the Marxist policy: DONALD J
TRUMP – “As a candidate, Joe Biden’s number one promise was to “unite”
America. Yet in his first months as […]
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The National Interest5 hours ago
‘Plus-Up’ Payments and More: The IRS Is Sending You a 'Stimulus Check'
*Ethen Kim Lieser*
*Stimulus, *
As cash-strapped Americans wait patiently for the next twelfth batch, keep
in mind that the IRS recently confirmed that 2.3 million more checks were
issued as part of the last tranche—boosting the total number of checks sent
out to date to one hundred 69 million worth $395 billion.
*Here's What You Need to Remember: *For those eligible parents who are
waiting for those child tax credit payments, know that they are expected to
be directly deposited beginning July 15. They should also be on the lookout
for two letters that have been mailed out by the... read more
The National Interest5 hours ago
Russian Su-57 Stealth Fighters Could Be Getting a Wingman
*Mark Episkopos*
*Su-57, *
Does fifth-generation technology make a second pilot redundant? Russia
doesn't seem to think so.
Less than a year after its introduction into service, Russia’s Su-57
fifth-generation fighter is getting a new version.
Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov announced earlier this week that
Russia’s defense industry plans to develop a two-seat Su-57. "There is
interest in this aircraft and, in my view, it will grow with every passing
year as our Russian Army is supplied with this model. Foreign customers at
first look at how a particular weapon of the Russia... read more
Econlib5 hours ago
Defending Populism?
The Spring issue of Regulation contains my review of an interesting book by
historian Donald Critchlow, In Defense of Populism. In his view, the
different waves of left-wing and right-wing populism in America were
useful social movements. A few short excerpts from my review: [Critchlow]
argues that these “social movements” are necessary for “democratic renewal”
[…]
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