Month: February 2021
461 posts
Former Cuban Officials Challenge Castro Regime: Is the Threat Real?
Either way, it reflects a brewing crisis, a potential fissure within the high echelons of Cuba’s despotic structures of power
02.28.21
Do Institutions Cause Economic Growth?
Incentives move the economy and the world, and institutions are the clearest representation of the incentive structure of an economy
02.28.21
‘Chinese Communism is the World’s Gravest Threat’: An Interview with Frances Martel
In an interview for El American, Frances Martel, international editor at Breitbart, explains the dangers posed by the Chinese regime to the world.
02.27.21
Zlatan Ibrahimović Calls Out LeBron James For Radical Leftist Activism
"That is the first mistake people do when they become famous and they become in a certain status. Stay out of it. Just do what you do best because it doesn't look good"
02.27.21
Democrats Groom Kamala Harris for 2024 Run
Vicepresidents usually fall into two categories: future presidents or footnotes. Guess in which group Kamala intends to be?
02.27.21
Controversial ‘Equality Act’ Hangs in Balance with Senate Vote on a Knife Edge
Rep. Peter Meijer (R-MI) stated that the bill “does nothing to address the concerns or assuage the negative impact on hundreds of thousands of Americans with deeply held, sincere religious beliefs.”
02.27.21
The Supreme Court Strikes Out
The legitimacy of America’s political model has been into question and its highest court did not step up to the plate to address the problem. The system failed
02.27.21
Is the United States Following Latin America?
Americans should look at the many errors Latin American left-wing politicians have committed to the detriment of their nations
02.27.21
India, a Strategic Power Against China’s Global Influence in COVID-19 Battle
China is trying to gain diplomatic power by donating vaccines to countries, but India's industry gives those countries an opportunity to acquire better, more effective vaccines.
02.27.21
Biden Will Not Sanction Saudi Crown Prince for Role in Khashoggi Murder
President Biden will not directly sanction Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, for his alleged role in the 2018 gruesome murder and dismembering of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
02.26.21