Vote-by-mail makes voting easier. And when voting is easier, Republicans have a much harder time suppressing the vote.
There’s Only One Reason Trump and the GOP Don’t Want Mail-in Voting
Month: May 2020
ISRAEL’S ‘FINAL SOLUTION’ IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW
Netanyahu has just announced that the West Bank will soon be annexed, and calls this announced land grab a “historic opportunity that has not existed since 1948”, meaning the “completion of the Nakba” in the “final solution”.
ISRAEL’S ‘FINAL SOLUTION’ IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW
Hong Kong – 2020 and Beyond!
Published on May 27, 2020: Hong Kong is one of the most incredible cities in the world! In today’s video I give my predictions for the future of Asia’s World City
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Read More »Trump threatens social media after Twitter puts warning on his false claims
Donald Trump has threatened to “strongly regulate” or close down social media platforms that do not meet his standards for ideological balance, a day after Twitter, for the first time, slapped a warning label on a pair of Trump tweets spreading lies about mail-in voting.
Trump threatens social media after Twitter puts warning on his false claims
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Why Did China Lease Hong Kong to Britain?
In 1997, the British handed Hong Kong back to China, the end of a 99-year-long lease and an event that was dreaded and anticipated by the residents, the Chinese, the English, and the rest of the world. Hong Kong includes 426 square miles of territory in the South China Sea, and it is today one of the most densely occupied and economically independent parts of the world. That lease came about as a result of wars over trade imbalances, opium, and the shifting power of Queen Victoria’s British empire.
Why Did China Lease Hong Kong to Britain?
Agents of Chaos. How the U.S. Seeded a Colour Revolution in Hong Kong
Its first strategic objective was to prevent the enactment of a national security law (Article 23) in Hong Kong, as this would effectively make the activities of NED and other foreign-funded organizations illegal.
Agents of Chaos. How the U.S. Seeded a Colour Revolution in Hong Kong
Tomgram: Danny Sjursen, The End of War As We Know It?
Tomgram: Danny Sjursen, The End of War As We Know It?
War must go on! /sarcasm
Michael Moore film Planet of the Humans removed from YouTube
By Paul Homewood | Not A Lot Of People Know That | May 26, 2020 Regardless of the so-called copyright issues, this is clearly a politically motivated…
Michael Moore film Planet of the Humans removed from YouTube
NATO rejects Russia’s offer to MUTUALLY freeze military drills amid Covid-19 pandemic
RT | May 26, 2020 NATO has ignored Moscow’s proposal to jointly put military exercises on hold while the world is dealing with the deadly Covid-19 …
NATO rejects Russia’s offer to MUTUALLY freeze military drills amid Covid-19 pandemic
Why are Arab States No Longer Bound to Follow Washington’s Policy on Iran?
With the US military presence in the Persian Gulf dwindling on the back of Pentagon’s recent withdrawal of troops from Saudi Arabia, an important question that the Gulf Arab states need to consider is whether they are to follow the US-imposed anti-Iranian line. For the US, Iran remains an enemy state. Accordingly, the US continues to thrash fresh sanctions, issue warnings to the Iranian navy against any ‘misadventure’ in the Gulf, and find ways to block the sale of Iranian oil. For the Saudis and the rest of erstwhile Iran’s rival states—the UAE, Kuwait etc—this enmity, while real in its own sense, does no longer reflect the true reality of the Middle Eastern geo-politics. For the Gulf states, the US strategy of “maximum pressure” has not worked to their advantage. If “maximum” economic and political pressure has not worked, nothing will, especially if one is to consider the feeble military potential of the Gulf states vis-à-vis Iran, which means there’s a need to approach the situation from a different angle.
Why are Arab States No Longer Bound to Follow Washington’s Policy on Iran?
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