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Dugin: Russia’s Liberal Saboteurs
/9 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldRussia has the same problems with its bureaucracy as the U.S. and the West general have. In the U.S. the vast majority of federal bureaucrats are Democrats and, if the first Trump administration is any indication, they will again do all they can to sabotage the policies of the elected government. Trump and Musk are […]
Matt Goodwin on the NHS (UK)
/1 Comment/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldThe UK is the worst of all Western countries in self-destruction. The powers-that-be hate the White British. Here are two things the British people learned about their National Health Service (NHS) in recent weeks. First, rats and cockroaches are invading hospital beds and wards, the sick and elderly are being treated in corridors and car […]
Haiti: The most dysfunctional society ever?
/7 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldThe writer describes a totally dysfunctional society still dependent on the U.S. for basic services and still sending migrants to the U.S. Then he threatens that it will get worse if U.S. aid and willingness to import Haitians stop. Since last spring, when gangs in Haiti banded together to attack the government, they have mostly […]
The Empire Strikes Back at the Menacing Darryl Cooper
/12 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldI kept hoping for an evenhanded account of Churchill’s drunkenness, his chronic indebtedness, his Jewish financial benefactors, and essentially Jewish organizations and media promoting war, as Horus has written about authoritatively. But in vain. (Here and here Horus defends Cooper after his appearance on the Tucker Carlson show.) But the “newspaper of record” just provides […]
How to Evade Taxes in Ancient Rome? A 1,900-Year-Old Papyrus Offers a Guide.
/3 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldHow to Evade Taxes in Ancient Rome? A 1,900-Year-Old Papyrus Offers a Guide. “The papyrus reflects the suspicion with which the Roman authorities viewed their Jewish subjects,” said Anna Dolganov, a historian of the Roman Empire with the Austrian Archaeological Institute, who deciphered the scroll. She noted that there is archaeological evidence for coordinated planning […]
NYTimes: “The U.S. Must Now Reckon With a Hegemon in the Mideast: Israel”
/3 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldThe Trump administration, assuming it still considers peace between Israel and the Palestinians a top priority, will find it harder than ever to persuade Israel to convert its newfound military dominance into enduring political agreements with its Arab and Palestinian neighbors. There are no deals on the cheap here, to be scribbled on the back […]