"How government colonizes the family" explained by Stephen Baskerville — Married to the State. The author writes, "What should shock even the liberal and the young—but today does not much disturb even the conservative and the old—are destruction of constitutional protections and invasions of personal freedom and privacy by the government’s family machinery.""The case for raising interest rates" made by Charles Hugh Smith — No Easy Money. The author writes, "Although higher rates are presumed to spell disaster for the debt-laden U.S. economy, in which total public and private debt is already 350 percent of GDP, the plus side—rational incentives to save and invest—is rarely noted.""How American taxpayer dollars are being used to fund our Afghan enemies" explained by Kelley Beaucar Vlahos — The Taliban’s Toll. The author describes how "local contractors who deliver supplies and equipment to remote NATO bases in Afghanistan are charging Western governments 'protection money' to pay off the Taliban, or Taliban-connected middlemen, to protect convoys along dangerous overland supply routes."Justin Raimondo looks at the "Iranian nuke facility revelation" and suggests the "countdown to war begins" — September ‘Surprise’. "The Obamaites are going into the October talks guns blazing," says the author, suggesting that "this process of baiting Iran is going to go on for many months, if not years."Leon Hadar reviews "a broad and ambitious account of America in the 'interwar years' of 1989 to 2001" — An Era About Nothing.Labels: America the Beautiful, American History, Central Asia, Family, Paleoconservatism, Paleolibertarianism, Persia, The Dismal Science, War and Rumors of War
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