Yes, Donald Trump used the usual, Curtis LeMay-inspired “Stone Ages.” Given the 7th-century nature of the Iranian regime and its view of law and punishment, “stoned” seems more appropriate.  Advertisement It certainly described Trump’s approach in his speech last night. After sending mixed signals about potential off-ramps to the Iran…

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It will be a crude awakening if it comes true — analysts believe oil prices could reach $200 a barrel if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Axios reported the news Wednesday, adding the estimates are based on worst-case scenarios, not current market conditions. Forecasters are watching the prices closely as President…

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Please Follow us on  Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Truth Social, Gettr, Twitter, Youtube  Posted Zero Hedge Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, President Trump is taking the fight directly to the drug cartels by launching aggressive military operations in Ecuador with the full backing of the country’s right-wing president.  Trump believes that the…

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My prayers are for you all on Good Friday. “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order…

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(Money Metals News Service) In this episode of the Money Metals Midweek Memo, host Mike Maharrey opens with a stark thought experiment. He asks listeners whether they would lend money to a head of household earning $52,446 a year, spending $73,378, running a $20,932 annual deficit, and sitting on $1,361,788 in…

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Chief Justice John Roberts signaled Wednesday that he might act as a thorn in President Donald Trump’s side. During oral arguments over Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship, Roberts pushed back against Solicitor General John Sauer, who made the president’s argument. Specifically, Roberts sounded skeptical that the Fourteenth Amendment, on…

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Does it ever seem like certain types of crimes get ignored or played down by legacy media? As humorist David Burge (Iowahawk) famously stated, “journalism is about covering important stories. With a pillow, until they stop moving.” We aim to correct this by bringing you the crime stories the media…

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Family estrangement is on the rise. Various bills are pending around the country to address the problem of parental alienation syndrome (PAS), which can lead to certain rifts between parents and children. Dozens of non-fiction books have been published about the phenomenon. But not since Anna Karenina has a work…

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One of the most common themes across dystopian literature and cinema is the peril of a world where people no longer pursue meaningful work. From the Blade Runner series to Brave New World to The Giver, these imagined futures are places where technological advancements, narcotics, and mindless entertainment have rendered…

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Pro-abortion rhetoric has long rested on a slick focus group-tested “pro-choice” mantra, which claims that abortion is necessary for women to have “bodily autonomy.” But pro-abortion “ethicists” are now asserting that “justice for girls” demands that all underage pregnancies end in the death of the unborn child — even if…

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