This picture was drawn in 1918 during WWI, not much has changed in 104 years.
This picture was drawn in 1918 during WWI, not much has changed in 104 years. pic.twitter.com/ky4B1eTvTS — Sebastian Nosrati (@SebastiaNosrati) December 24, 2022
This picture was drawn in 1918 during WWI, not much has changed in 104 years. pic.twitter.com/ky4B1eTvTS — Sebastian Nosrati (@SebastiaNosrati) December 24, 2022
by pinecarr From ZH, “Here’s Why Biden Was Forced To Beg Xi To Release Oil From China’s SPR” As we have detailed in depth over the past few days (here, here, and here), the Biden administration is utterly desperate to stop retail gasoline prices soaring as …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kpj7PRwOMyc Kyle Becker from Trending Politics reports, Rep. Adam Kinzinger, self-imagined Trump nemesis and the sobbing simp on Nancy Pelosi’s Jan. 6 committee, just received some devastating political news. He’s out. Or, that is, he soon will be, after his …
In this informative video, Patriot Nurse discusses the coming civil war and the influence of communist infiltration into the American church, as well as the obvious signs of impending conflict in the United States. The Left has steadily shown that …
Wolf Richter wolfstreet.com, www.amazon.com/author/wolfrichter It always boils down to this: Regardless of how thin you cut a slice of baloney, it always has two sides. When home prices drop after a housing bubble, there are many losers. But here are …
Authored by Sven Henrich via NorthmanTrader.com, There are a lot of people expressing certainty about the rest of the year. For most the next move is higher as they are expecting a massive seasonality based rally especially if the Fed …
claims Ted Koppel in the Washington Post: Whether by strategy or inadvertence, President Trump has drawn much of the media into a distortion of their traditional roles. Editors and reporters insist that they are bound by the strictures of objectivity, but …
by Mark Angelides Never before has it been so apparent that the world is split and divided. The very act of having an opinion pushes us to almost “double down” on one side of the argument. It seems that the …