No election will change the degree to which the US has declined.
by Jeff Thomas
by Jeff Thomas
No election will change the degree to which the US has declined.
by Doug Casey
There are at least five reasons many people do not vote.
by Doug Casey
This decade is probably going to be the most dangerous since the Industrial Revolution overturned the basis of society over 200 years ago.
by Jeff Thomas
A growing number of Americans have accepted that the US is unravelling rapidly and is headed for a social, economic, and political collapse of one form or another.
by Doug Casey
Just because society experiences turmoil doesn’t mean your personal life has to.
by Doug Casey
Absolutely anything could happen after the November election, no matter who wins.
by Jeff Thomas
What we’re seeing is conventional political party posturing, blown out of proportion by a media that’s on steroids in its condemnation… on both sides.
by Doug Casey
President Trump has made no apologies for trying to pay the least amount of taxes possible.
by Jeff Thomas
Fidel Castro was the longest-reigning political leader of the twentieth century.
by Doug Casey
When a cultural split develops—such as the one we now have in the US—a country cannot, and, more importantly, should not stay together.
by Jeff Thomas
For Americans, though they may not know it yet, the 2020 presidential election will be an atomic bomb of sorts.
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