No One’s Laughing at Space Force Now
For the second time in history, America is playing catch-up in the space race.
For the second time in history, America is playing catch-up in the space race.
This story of George Villiers is nowhere near the first time in history that enormous political power was hijacked by a petty, ambitious sycophant. And it certainly wouldn’t be the last.
The hundred million or so Americans who rely on federal spending for their incomes won’t allow any real reform to ever occur. Runaway debt and spending is now baked into the system. These is no orderly or legal way out of this.
There is a lot to learn from Mamdani, even though he is a dangerous Marxist.
High-profile social media users rushed to mourn what they characterised as the destruction of America.
The 46th vice president, who served alongside Republican President George W Bush for two terms between 2001 and 2009, was for decades a towering and polarising Washington power player.
Where words mean nothing and handouts are all that matters.
Everywhere the US president went in the Far East, he successfully made trade deals.
We have one politician going overseas to meet with leaders of other countries to drum up business and cement long lasting international relationships, while we have another not thinking of trade or productivity, but rather which ‘rich pricks’ his party can fleece next.