Political Upheaval Is Not Threatening “Our Democracy.” Our Democracy Is.
The current political polarization in the USA is not a "threat" to "our democracy." Instead, democracy as we know it is the prime reason for the polarization.
The current political polarization in the USA is not a "threat" to "our democracy." Instead, democracy as we know it is the prime reason for the polarization.
Moscow has used naturalization and immigration to effect demographic change and encourage conflict between ethnic groups in neighboring states. It has proven to be an effective foreign policy tool.
Among the states that performed the best during the pandemic were lockdown-light states like Utah and Florida. Among the states with the worst outcomes were lockdown-heavy California, New Mexico, New Jersey, and New York.
The "experts" solemnly tell us that deflation is even worse than inflation, and that deflation always will lead an economy into recession. The truth turns such "wisdom" upside down.
To no one's surprise, governments that interfere with their economies at every turn are at war with each other. Perhaps there is another path to peace.
We are told that economic growth goes along with liberal democracy. But social institutions play an important role that transcends the political order.
Is it too much to hope that the current inflation will "burn out" via similar mechanisms that have reined in inflation in the past?
Money printing may bring rising wages, but it also brings rising prices for goods and services. And those increases are outpacing the wage increases.
Despite the Left's denials that Hitler was a socialist, a careful reading of his writings and speeches tells a different story. His sympathies lay with the workers, not the bourgeoisie.
The US has sworn off regime change in Russia. The lesson here is obvious for regimes that don’t wish to be in the US’s sphere of influence: get nuclear weapons as soon as you can.