Day: May 16, 2020
Senate Foreign Relations Committee to vote on $38 billion package to Israel
Opposing lockdown is NOT “profits before people”
Opposing lockdown is NOT “profits before people”
The UK’s policy is already killing people, it will kill many more if we don’t stop it. Soon.
Gregory McMichael leaked the Ahmaud Arbery video
The IRS Is Hiring Consultants To Crack Down On Cryptocurrency Tax Evasion
This is how fast Americans are spending their stimulus checks — and here’s a breakdown of what they’re buying
“Instead, it seems that individuals are catching up with rent and bill payments as well as engaging in spending on food, personal care, and nondurables.”
This is how fast Americans are spending their stimulus checks — and here’s a breakdown of what they’re buying
“Instead, it seems that individuals are catching up with rent and bill payments as well as engaging in spending on food, personal care, and nondurables.”
The Bipartisan Appeal of “Yellow Peril” Politics
The Bipartisan Appeal of “Yellow Peril” Politics
All of this is proceeding according to the Steve Bannon playbook. Bannon, the former Breitbart chairman and Trump-whisperer who went largely forgotten by the U.S. electorate after he was bounced out of the White House in 2017, always viewed himself as a Bolshevik, someone willing to use a great emergency to build a technocratic dictatorship that operated on behalf of the agitated, propagandized masses. The populist linchpin of this Bannonism-Trumpism has always been xenophobia, and its key object—even more than brown Americans, or global Islam—has been the specter of Chinese dominance, an obsession for Bannon since his youth as a Navy officer.
The Bipartisan Appeal of “Yellow Peril” Politics
The Bipartisan Appeal of “Yellow Peril” Politics
All of this is proceeding according to the Steve Bannon playbook. Bannon, the former Breitbart chairman and Trump-whisperer who went largely forgotten by the U.S. electorate after he was bounced out of the White House in 2017, always viewed himself as a Bolshevik, someone willing to use a great emergency to build a technocratic dictatorship that operated on behalf of the agitated, propagandized masses. The populist linchpin of this Bannonism-Trumpism has always been xenophobia, and its key object—even more than brown Americans, or global Islam—has been the specter of Chinese dominance, an obsession for Bannon since his youth as a Navy officer.