It’s time for Democrats to get out of their ‘defensive crouch’
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez denounces socialists and praises Biden administration, Democratic Party
The contradictions of “cancel culture”: Where elite liberalism goes to die
The Washington Post, which analyzed the public records of 125 defendants charged with taking part in the storming of the Capital on Jan. 6, found that “nearly 60 percent of the people facing charges related to the Capitol riot showed signs of prior money troubles, including bankruptcies, notices of eviction or foreclosure, bad debts, or unpaid taxes over the past two decades.”
The contradictions of “cancel culture”: Where elite liberalism goes to die
New US admin stands for same grotesque & brutal policies against Venezuela, shows just how little they actually CARE for people
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Interview with Ms. Alena Douhan, UN Special Rapporteur on YouTube.
JFC!: “The Government’s revenue was reported to shrink by 99% with the country currently living on 1% of its pre-sanctions income.”
Palestinian elections may be doomed to fail if US and Israel interfere again
Palestinian elections may be doomed to fail if US and Israel interfere again
With the first Palestinian elections in 15 years planned for later in 2021, many fear that Israel and the US will again meddle in the democratic process. This has sparked much debate over whether the elections are set up to fail.
JOHN KIRIAKOU — Biden’s Nominee for CIA Director
Democracies Don’t Start Wars. But Democrats Do
Neoliberalism is the Bipartisan Consensus, Not the Lesser of Two Evils
Neoliberalism is the Bipartisan Consensus, Not the Lesser of Two Evils
West’s incorrect partisan conceptualization of neoliberalism is not only wrong, but it is misleading. While the word “neoliberal” is etymologically related to the word “liberal,” it has no relationship with the current political usage of the term “liberal” and its modern association with the Democratic Party. Rather, it harkens back to the 18th century Scottish economic philosopher Adam Smith who advocated the removal of all tariffs and restrictions on free capital so that the “invisible hand” of the market could bring prosperity to all. In the post-WWII years of the 20th century, Smith’s ideas about the liberalization of capital were brought back into the spotlight by economist Friedrich Hayek and, later, Milton Friedman whose goal was to completely dismantle the social safety nets of FDR’s New Deal, which, it was argued, hampered free capital. Thus, neoliberalism is a “neo” form of 18th century economic liberalism and has no connection to the political “liberalism” of today’s Democratic Party.
How 70 years of CIA deceit and mainstream media complicity convinced the American public that North Korea was the Bad Guy and the U.S. was the Good Guy—when it was almost always the other way around
Alfred de Zayas’ take on the US elections – interview to the Swiss-German journal “Zeitgeschehen im Fokus”
“In a democracy the citizen must demand genuine policy choices and a right to shape that policy. Voting for corporate figureheads is not democracy”
My take on the US elections – interview to the Swiss-German journal “Zeitgeschehen im Fokus”

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