August 8, 2025 USA

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Living in an American Authoritarian Reality

In the modern era, where information travels in seconds and public opinion shifts rapidly, authoritarian despots are increasingly leaning on an age-old tactic to maintain control: shaping a reality of their own making. This carefully curated reality often stands in stark contrast to the lived experiences of those who must navigate the policies based on […]

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Economics Of A Charlatan

Listen closely to the pronouncements from Washington, especially those from figures like Howard Lutnick and you’ll hear a familiar refrain: “deals” are being struck, prosperity is on the horizon, and everyone is going to be rich. But for the hardworking men and women who form the backbone of America, these promises ring hollow, overshadowed by […]

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Red States Are Third World Nations

As political divisions in the United States continue to deepen, some conservatives have floated the idea that Republican-led states could thrive as independent nations. However, many red states rely heavily on federal funding, benefit from the U.S. dollar’s global dominance, and are protected by the American military. If these states were to secede, they could […]

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Biden Stumbles While Trump’s Weakness Persists

The recent presidential debate between President Joe Biden and convicted felon Donald Trump left much to be desired, with neither candidate delivering a standout performance. Biden’s performance was less than spectacular, lacking the vigor and clarity many hoped to see. On the other hand, Trump continued to demonstrate why many believe he is unfit for […]

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Why Do We Use Credit Scores in the United States

Credit scores have played a pivotal role in determining individuals’ financial health and access to credit. From humble beginnings to complex algorithms, the evolution of credit scoring reflects the changing landscape of consumer finance. In the early 20th century, credit evaluation was a rudimentary process, often based on personal relationships and trust within small communities. […]

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