The financial system set up after World War II to assist Washington in its strategy of siphoning economic resources to maintain and expand its vast military empire has collapsed. Nowhere is this more … more →
Re: The Peoplehwhallman wrote 5 months ago: Paul Nitze (1907-2004), considered a hawk for most of his career, in a 1999 New York Times op-ed art … more →
charley2u wrote 12 months ago: The financial system set up after World War II to assist Washington in its strategy of siphoning eco … more →
charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. Dirt cookie, anyone? Anyone? No takers, huh? Well, it is an acquired taste. Whi … more →
charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. At this point we have to apologize for leaving the impression that the irrespon … more →
charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. By now it should be clear to you that the real question is not can the left cri … more →
charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. You will remember that following World War II, most of the industrial centers o … more →
charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. To the question, “Is serious left criticism of government’s share o … more →
charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. On January 12, 1951, President Truman sent his economic recommendations based o … more →
charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here: Called me paranoid, but when I read Steve Casey’s afore-mentioned passage … more →
charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. Pop quiz: It’s 1950, you’re Harry S. Truman, thirty-third President … more →
charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here: Kennan’s Long Telegram was succeeded by an extended article, “The S … more →
charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here: To really understand National Security Council Report No. 68 (NSC-68 ) you have … more →