Month: December 2021
US and Israel Meet to Plan Military Provocation Against Iran
Why Are There So Few Large Strikes? Blame the Democratic Party
The number of large strikes has plummeted since the 1970s. The main reason is the link between union leaders and the Democratic Party. That link has to be cut.
Why Are There So Few Large Strikes? Blame the Democratic Party
As Americans struggle to afford rising gas prices, Big Oil profits surge to $174 billion in nine months
U.S. oil companies are making more money than any other time in history.
As Americans struggle to afford rising gas prices, Big Oil profits surge to $174 billion in nine months
The West’s wasted crisis
A year that began hopefully is ending grimly. Western political elites, unable (and perhaps unwilling) to turn a deadly pandemic and climate crisis into a life-preserving opportunity, have only themselves to blame.
The West’s wasted crisis
Putin sets a new red line on NATO expansion
It is possible to actually measure Washington’s dishonesty. How big is it? It’s about 600 miles.
Putin sets a new red line on NATO expansion
CIA Chief: No Evidence Iran Has Decided to Develop a Nuclear Weapon
Progressive Red-Baiting is Still Red-Baiting
Progressive Red-Baiting is Still Red-Baiting
Interesting stats:
It’s also worth noting that Kunce’s recurring implication that China is driving the buying up of small farms is entirely untrue. Missouri, like a dozen other states, banned foreign-owned corporations from buying farmland in 1978 but lifted the cap from 0% to 1% in 2013, which is what allowed Chinese-owned Smithfield Foods to buy up the pork land in question. China-based corporations are not even a top four foreign owner of Missouri farmland, with Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, and Italy taking the top spots, according to a 2019 federal report. Estimates vary, but the most highly cited number of Chinese farmland ownership in Missouri is 40,000 acres out of 350,000 foreign owned acres, or about 11 percent of all foreign owned land and 0.01% of total Missouri farmland.
China is a very small player in “foreign ownership” of U.S. farmland in general, yet mysteriously, almost exclusively who Kunce talks about when discussing the issue. According to the conservative think tank CSIS, “Canadian investors hold the largest share of [U.S. farmland], at 29 percent, with the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom collectively owning another 33 percent. The remaining 38 percent is held by entities from almost a hundred other countries. Although Congress has become increasingly concerned about Chinese land purchases, investors from China currently own only a small fraction of this land, at 191,652 acres (0.05 percent of the total).” Another 2019 federal report puts the number at less than 0.02 percent, less than Cayman Islands.
Detroit activists say ‘no’ to capitalist World Economic Forum
Greenwald’s embarrassing public spat with Brazilian Union
In heated Twitter exchange, millionaire Fox News commentator Glenn Greenwald insinuates that a labor union representing petroleum platform workers who made an average of US$350/month in 2020 is “privileged”.
Greenwald’s embarrassing public spat with Brazilian Union
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