Globalization/Neoliberalism
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- New Administration Must Prioritize US Workers
Whether former president Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris is elected as the United States’ 47th president, at the top of the winner’s agenda must be prioritizing American workers.
- STEM Degrees Not Worth Effort, Expense
Little by little, the truth about academic life on university campuses is leaking out. Although not as dramatic or headline-grabbing as the Harvard, Penn, and MIT scandals, the myth that science, technology, engineering and math degrees (STEM) will lead to a well-paid, white-collar job is gradually being debunked. In his Los Angeles Times opinion commentary, U.C. ...
- Red Carpet for Afghanistan, Ukraine, but Cold Shoulder for Maui
Survivors of the deadly fires in Maui are being offered a $700-per-household payment by FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) and temporary shelter. But in Maui, $700 doesn’t go far. Estimated monthly living costs for a family of four are $7,203. The token $700 represents less than 10 percent of a family’s living costs, an insult ...
- World Economic Forum’s ‘Great Reset’ Advances
Title 42 has ended, and the “Great Reset” is gathering a full head of steam. In 2020, the World Economic Forum proposed the Great Reset and drafted its mission statement, which included these words: “…Great Reset initiative has a set of dimensions to build a new social contract that honors the dignity of every human ...
- Is PM Sunak the New Face of Global Corporatocracy?
Founder's Corner Dear All, This week, I’m shifting our focus to halfway across the globe to the political drama unfolding in the United Kingdom (UK). Britain has just appointed its third prime minister (PM) in less than two years representing the fastest turnover in the country’s history. Liz Truss survived a mere 44 days and the current ...
- China, with U.S. Help, Moves Closer to Global Domination
The announcement that a Chinese company purchased about 300 acres of prime North Dakota property is the latest in an ongoing landgrab by one of America’s biggest threats. Historically, Chinese nationals are one of the largest purchasers of U.S. residential property, with an average of between 20,000 and 40,000 transactions annually. On ...
- Overpopulation Is No Laughing Matter
Executive Director’s Corner Dear All: In The People Who Hate People, Jerusalem Demsas of the Atlantic writes: “Although major organizations have abandoned population management as an explicit policy goal, the underlying fear that too many people are running up on the limits of too few resources and Well shouldn’t someone do something about that? has never fully been rooted ...
- Do American Workers Benefit from Globalization?WATCH THE VIDEO youtu.be/PNh2FbRk7zg Dear All: When agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), General Agreement on Trade & Tariffs (GATT) and World Trade Organization (WTO) were passed they impacted workers in almost every corner of the world. The question that looms large is who the winners are and who are the losers? Elyssa believes workers ...
- Will The Ballot Box Save American Workers from The Globalists?
Founder’s Corner Dear First Name: From time to time I enjoy indulging in a rant about the cult of neoliberalism. Specifically, I like to point out it’s an extreme libertarian ideology that leads to the impoverishment of the productive classes — wage earners and even salaried professionals — while giving rise to a new order of plutocrats ...
- ‘Woke’ Goal: Cancel Democracy
On July 28, The New York Times published an op-ed titled, “There Is No Good Reason You Should Have to Be a Citizen to Vote.” The Times described Atossa Araxia Abrahamian’s opinion piece as “part of a series exploring bold ideas to revitalize and renew the American ...
- Globalists Push for More Worker Visas
The May jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics dumbfounded economists and made Wall Street analysts look foolish. Supposed experts expected that the huge job losses reflected in the April report, 20.5 million, would continue in May to the tune of 7 million Americans sidelined. Instead, the economy added 2.5 million jobs, and the ...
- As Expiration Date on Trump’s Immigration Order Approaches, Globalists Panic
The substation at Norris Dam on the Clinch River, Norris, Tennessee, was built in 1936 and was the first in the Tennessee Valley Authority system. Time is short to the expiration of President Trump’s Executive Order that suspended some immigration, and expansionists are pulling out all the stops. At stake is employment-based visas’ short-term future, specifically ...
- Harvard, Yale, Others on the Take; Unreported Billions in Foreign Nations’ Contributions
The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) has opened an ongoing investigation into an aggregate $6.5 billion in unreported cash gifts donated by foreign nations to America’s leading universities. China, Iran, Russia, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are, according to The Wall Street Journal, among the most prominent foreign countries that made gifts that exceeded $250,000 annually, ...
- Politicon October 2018 CoverageIFSPP covered POLITICON, a wild and raucous SoCal event that features high-profile players in politics from across the ideological spectrum for unconventional discourse, and we’re pleased to bring you video from panel discussions, spotlight events and interviews conducted in Democracy Village.
- Earth Overshoot Day Arriving Faster Every Year
Humanity is using more resources per year than ever, and it’s getting to the point where the Earth can barely keep up. Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanity’s demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can produce in that year. It is a date calculated by the Global ...
- Cape Town is running out of water – but there may be more
In the throes of a devastating drought, a city the size of Los Angeles is in grave danger of running out of water. Cape Town, South Africa, a city of over 4 million people, has been suffering from a drought since 2015, and residents could be completely cut off from running water as early as June ...
- Interviews At Our Booth – Politicon 2017
Interviews At Our Booth - Politicon 2017
- Politicon 2017 Impromptu Interviews w/ Attendees
Politicon 2017 Impromptu Interviews w/ Attendees
- Politicon Panel 2017 Discussions & Debates
See our in depth interviews during Politicon 2017 See our impromptu / on the street interviews at Politicon 2017
- Reality Is Not An Option Panel
This summit brought together an amazing panel that consisted of John Michael Greer, James Howard Kunstler, Chris Martenson, Frank Morris, and Dmitry Orlov to talk about issues ranging from politics, the economy, the food we eat, immigration, labor, poverty, minorities, war, and much more. Please be sure to stay tuned for more dynamic events from ...
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