Things Which Don’t Go Away
Things the American government and media don’t let go of. And neither do I.
Things the American government and media don’t let go of. And neither do I.

Economists who have spent their professional lives rationalizing “globalism” as good for America have no idea of the disaster that they have wrought.
Even in one of the world’s richest countries, a significant percentage of the population slips deeper and deeper into debt.
The fact is, no one has won this war. And the occupation is anything but over.

The international community needs a UAV-related debate that would include informed analysis of present occurrences and likely future trends.

Any attack on Iran would have dire consequences and enormously destabilize the Middle East.
Americans now have all the evidence they need for a reasonable and morally-sound conclusion, that Zionism produces a cruelty and truculence that they bankroll with their taxes and legitimize with either silence or consent.
The controversy over the right of Muslim Americans to build community center and mosque a short distance from the site of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks is both strange and outright inappropriate.
America needs balanced trade. Three years ago, the imbalance reached almost one trillion dollars per year. The latest numbers show the imbalance is getting worse again, now at $600 billion per year.

According to Bronner’s formula, it is not a fact that Israel is prohibited under international law from engaging in attacks on and collective punishment of civilians, but merely an argument – as though this were somehow debatable.
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