How Leftist Government Regulation’s Killed Greece’s Economy

By Ana Swanson The hills of Kalamata, on the southern coast of Greece’s Peloponnese peninsula, produce some of the best olives in the world. When pressed, they produce an oil that is almost fluorescent green and sometimes described as “liquid gold.” But after much of that oil is pressed in Greek processing facilities, tanker trucks come to […]

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Scholar Speaks on Obama’s Red Mentor

By Cliff Kincaid June 30, 2015 11:35 am The black scholar who previously revealed Obama’s personal relationship with Communist Party operative Frank Marshall Davis is now speaking in detail on the record. Professor Gerald Horne says that while the relationship is noteworthy and should have been uncovered by the press, there is no evidence that […]

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Study Marxism to Understand Hillary

By Cliff Kincaid Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush’s speech that launched his presidential campaign on Monday noted that Hillary Clinton’s “progressive agenda” includes the admonition that traditional religious beliefs “have to be changed.” Mrs. Clinton’s entire quote, in talking about opposition to her version of feminism and demands for abortion, was that “…deep-seated cultural codes, […]

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Socialist Left Wants to Make Things Right

By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh It is a tune many failed socialist nations have heard before. When the mainstream media proclaimed a few years ago, “We are all socialists now,” people shrugged their shoulders and went about their capitalist business. Do Americans at large understand that socialism involves various economic and political theories which advocate collective […]

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Obamanomics: Homeless Rises 12%

The homeless population of Los Angeles County – already the second largest in the nation – grew by 12% over the last two years, amid hard times for low-wage workers and a sluggish economic recovery.  The homeless population of the nation’s second largest metropolitan area rose to 44,300 people, about a 5,000 person increase from 2013, according to a report […]

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