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D. Paul Thomas says we are living off the spiritual legacy of our past.
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For the Week of January 12, 2025 Beware corporations: Silencing shareholders is a risky move: The SEC has pretty much stated it won't protect shareholder rights but Esther Bouquet warns corporations to be careful if they intend on ignoring investors For a new cultural criticism – forty years since the Pet Shop Boys' Please: Mark Wegierski offers a "retro review" of a classic 1986 recording Rogue states as terror platforms: The multi-dimensional threat to American and Western security: Venezuela is a central hub in a global narco-terrorist network linking terrorist organizations with transnational drug trafficking, supported by state actors including Iran, Russia, China, and Turkey, writes Dr. Dan Diker It's not a housing problem; it's a money problem!: Millennials and Gen Z may waste a lot of their money but Mike Maharrey says their inability to buy homes is the result of more than a lack of budgeting Last Week Gavin Newsom is America's Justin Trudeau: Gavin Newsom has been positioning himself for a presidential run for years and represents the same song and dance Canadians endured for years, argue Todd Gregory and Erik Gregory World cheering the removal of Maduro, so why are U.S. leftists protesting, supporting Mamdani?: The political left needs to explain why it's declared Donald Trump an authoritarian but then also wants Nicolás Maduro back in power in Venezuela
The Free Rider Problem and film festival entry fees: In running his own horror film festival, Thomas M. Sipos saw the classic economic issue of the Free Rider Problem play out in real life "Battle of the Sexes" another blow against feminism and "Transgender" lunacy: Last month a tennis match took place between the number one ranked woman in the world and a male player almost out of professional tennis. The result? Selwyn Duke says it wasn't even close Chasing sustainability without adding value is foolish -- and perhaps fraudulent: The purpose of a business is to create value for its shareholders and those who prioritize "sustainability" are probably committing fraud against its investors, argues Stefan Padfield Who are the legitimate Palestinian leaders?: If one were to apply Western democratic values to the PA and give the PA elections their legitimate value, the inevitable conclusion is that Hamas is the legitimate leader of the PA., says Lt.-Col. (res.) Maurice Hirsch View recent past articles or go to our archive
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