Politics
What Frosts My Nuts: Nixon had Big Balls but not P.B.J.
By David Lasaine · 1 year ago
Today’s episode is sponsored by Creepies Breakfast Serial Sniffers.
I must be honest; I cannot stand watching coverage of politics. I am finding the common belief to be from the government and much of the ...
The 2024 presidential election is already over.
By Scott Jackson · 1 year ago
The 2024 presidential election is already over.
It is clear to any rational political scientist observing what is happening in the 2024 presidential election that the outcome is pre-determined. There is no way that any ...
The Clown King of East Africa
By Dr Neil Watson · 1 year ago
The Killer Clown of East Africa
Have you heard of Puntland? What about a Mr Said Abdullahi Deni? If the answer is no, then look again, for what is unfolding in Puntland is of profound ...
The Concerning Power Play of New York's Attorney General: A Threat to Its Politician and New Yorkers
By John Teller · 1 year ago
The office of New York's attorney general is meant to serve as a pillar of justice, upholding the rule of law and protecting the rights of all citizens. However, recent actions by the current attorney ...
Who has the Right to Control another Adult's Life Without their Consent?
By June Stepansky · 1 year ago
The simple answer to that difficult question is that no one ever has the right to control another person's life. The only control a citizen of any country should experience is to follow the laws ...
Can the Charter of Democracy Save Pakistan’s Imperiled Democracy?
By Fahad Afzal Mughal · 1 year ago
Pakistan, a nation known for its tumultuous political history, stands at a critical juncture in its democratic journey. As the challenges to democracy persist, a pressing question weighs heavily on the minds of many: Can ...
Is Iran in a revolutionary situation?
By Siavash Soltani Hemmat · 1 year ago
Is Iran in a revolutionary situation?
Iran experienced a very critical situation last year. The country's political system has faced many problems. Wide demonstrations along dozens of cities occurred in the country, and the government ...
Why We Must Be Masters of Our Counter Culture
By Imran Shah · 1 year ago
When we think of counter culture, we mostly think of it as things that are niche, contrary to the status quo, but entirely recreational. Whilst counter culture always has its expressive and artistic side, to ...
It is more Important than Ever that we Guard against Selfish and Criminal Charismatic Leaders.
By June Stepansky · 1 year ago
We have recently seen how our ex-president was able to rally his followers to become a dangerous mob that violently attacked our capital on January 6th with the intent of destroying our democracy.
Because we ...
THE SUPERPOWER
By Lionel Ortiz · 1 year ago
THE SUPERPOWER| Soviet Union.
By: Lionel Ortiz
The Soviet Union were a communist country often referred as¨The SuperPower¨
The Soviet Union were referred as ¨The SuperPower¨ for inventing the most powerful nuke ever recorded named ...
What Actions can we Take to Prevent our Country from Becoming an Autocracy?
By June Stepansky · 1 year ago
Democracy cannot protect itself. It needs constant attention and effort from all of us to keep it functioning well so it can continue to be a shield of justice for its citizens from the dangerous ...
Pop Off Pms
By Tamara Winter · 1 year ago
Pop-off PMs
By Tamara Winter.
Over the past year we saw a record-breaking number of changes in the world of British politics. The three laughable attempts at running our country started with Boris Johnson who ...
Comparison of Constitutional Review between France and United States
By Sabina Huseynova · 1 year ago
Constitutionаl review is legislative act amending the constitution of the state. Ordinary changes in the legislation are made by the state аuthority acting in the usual manner provided by the constitution. Since constitutional provisions are ...
How can America Fulfill its Promise and Become a more Compassionate and Democratic Country?
By June Stepansky · 1 year ago
For the past few years, I have been very concerned about the growing hate and violence in America and I have been wondering how we can begin to make the changes needed to strengthen our ...
A Very Reasonable Speech for Governors of Florida
By M. C. Miller · 1 year ago
Americans, especially older citizens more likely to make campaign donations and vote, are terrified of letting their children learn about the rest of the world – and for good reason! Children uncritically believe every culture ...
What’s the purpose of business? It’s important to ask.
By Adrian Dore · 1 year ago
I know this question won’t top most philosophically minded people’s to-do lists, but perhaps it should. It must be on the list of those concerned with our socioeconomic and environmental problems.
Some may think there ...
Be a Human Rights Advocate
By June Stepansky · 1 year ago
All people who care about their children and grandchildren want to build the best country and the best and most peaceful world for themselves and their families to live in. The only question that we ...
Putin's chef Prigozhin starting a war in Kremlin?
By Rihanna Lewis · 1 year ago
One of Putin’s confidents – “his ex-cook” and head of the Russian Wagner group - oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin claimed to be the sole hero of the day, trying to undermine the stance of Russian Ministry ...
Vacuum-Up - the reality. Trickel Dow the lie
By Adrian Dore · 1 year ago
Vacuum Up — the reality. Trickle Down — the lie.
I am sure you have heard of the fallacy Trickle Down? If not, here’s a brief synopsis of the fantasy which so many believed. Some ...
Dangerous New Epidemics in our Country and in the World--Hate and Anger
By June Stepansky · 1 year ago
While hate and anger have been with us since the beginning of time, it has recently become more widespread because of the wider spread of disinformation available by increased special interest media coverage and the ...