As much as we're all ready for a return to normalcy, there are some stubborn facts that remain to be faced. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains how elections won't fix our current battle with entrenched bureaucracy.
I've been leaning heavily on The Good Citizen for informative commentary on issues that matter. Pt. 2 of Shoot first, think never is too good not to pass along for your consideration.
When reality itself is under siege, maintaining one's perspective takes conscious effort. Many of us find ourselves wondering, "Why is everything broken?" Edward Curtin has a great slant on this.
Some of us believe that our current challenges are as much spiritual as they are political. Dr. Igor Shepherd asks some deeply probing questions, starting with, "Whose footsteps are we following?"
How can you be certain that your culture is moving toward collapse? Doug Casey has a list of some tell-tale signs of rapid cultural decline and what comes next.
If you haven't yet seen Matt Walsh's film "What Is a Woman", it's well worth the watch. Andrea Widburg has a great review of the documentary and a solid recommendation why you should see it.
The people and systems that seek to rule us just completed their conference in Davos, Switzerland and they're feeling pretty froggy. If you need some encouragement to resist them, Julien Charles reminds us that we create our own reality.
Of all the crises competing for our attention, the coming housing crisis is one to keep an eye on. Brandon Smith warns that inflation will price many Americans right into homelessness.
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