The Feedlot Protocol and Flipping the Script
For five decades, the government built your body on bread.
For five decades, the government built your body on bread.
Ultimately solving this problem will come down to Congress. They have to be willing to do this. And for the most part, they aren’t. Too many of their constituents and donors make money off this graft, and a portion of the funds end up as campaign contributions.
The end goal of all of this, in Trump’s mind, is to make the Western Hemisphere as democratic and as economically sound as possible. Personally, I don’t have a problem with that.
The debate has become increasingly political and personal, with concerns raised about domestic policy settings that could affect New Zealand’s ‘premium’ food branding, including proposed genetic engineering reforms and environmental initiatives targeting agricultural emissions.
The ICSID ruled that Venezuela should pay Exxon Mobil’s subsidiaries a total of $1.6 billion in compensation for its breaches. To date, the vast majority of the settlement has not been paid.
Senate Dems push symbolic war powers vote over Venezuela,
This could stand as the most significant geopolitical event since 9/11.
America has shown it can operate quickly, decisively and effectively when it comes to conducting military operations. We should all be thankful.
Get the popcorn and buckle in. One of the oldest bad ideas in history is about to get another run.
Now Maduro is gone and there is hope for the nation. Let us also hope that Iran and Cuba, who very much have survived (barely) with supplies of cheap Venezuelan oil, are next on the chopping block.
At what point do the people in charge get to find out that no one is above the law?