Are sanctions working? If so, what are they accomplishing? European governments are prepared to freeze their people this winter to maintain the sanctions. Does anyone know if they’re even effective? Former congressman and presidential candidate, Dr. Ron Paul highlights the pushback by European citizens against sanctions that don’t seem to make any sense. He writes […]
Why the Radicals’ Rage Against the Queen Is Misplaced
In SpectatorWorld, Ben Domenech explains why the rage of radical “journalists” toward Queen Elizabeth II is misplaced. Domenech suggests that the raging anti-colonialists fail to understand the Queen’s role as manager of decolonization reconciliation. He writes: Huffington Post opinion editor Stephen Crockett Jr. posted, “The way I wish newspapers would write: ‘Colonizers lost one of their […]
Your Survival Guy: Long Live Queen Elizabeth II
In remembering Queen Elizabeth II, what immediately comes to mind is tough love and how strong she needed to be with those closest to her. Long live the Queen. Originally posted on Your Survival Guy.
Is Europe Poised for an Energy Crisis This Winter?
Europe’s energy situation is precarious. For years the continent has outsourced its gas and oil production to Russia, and also it has recently shut down much of its own coal and nuclear facilities for environmental reasons. Those decisions are coming back to bite. Paul Sacca reports in The Blaze: Energy prices are soaring in Europe because […]
TRUMP WARNED THEM: Green Parties Devastate Europe’s Energy Security
Donald Trump warned Germany and the rest of Europe to avoid dependence on Russian energy, but instead, Germany and other European countries were held in thrall to their radical Green Parties that demanded compliance with the anti-fossil fuel, anti-nuclear agenda of the Great Reset. Douglas Murray writes in Spectator World: How pleasant it is to […]
Russian Invasion of Ukraine Speeds of EU Integration of Eastern European Nations
In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the European Union has accelerated its integration of newer Eastern European members. Caroline de Gruyter reports in Foreign Policy: At a June European Union summit meeting in Brussels, Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob spoke for 15 minutes about Europe’s energy problems. This was remarkable, as it was his […]
UK Plays Catch Up in Inflation Fight
The United Kingdom is working hard now to catch up in the fight against inflation. The Bank of England has raised interest rates by 50 basis points (.5%) to 1.75%. Rates are still historically very low, though the BOE has raised them at each of its last six meetings. Will Horner reports for The Wall […]
Europe’s Economy at Risk Without Russian Gas Supplies
Europe’s economic growth is at risk if Russian gas supplies are not turned back on after the current planned maintenance to the Nord Stream pipeline is completed. Paul Hannon reports for The Wall Street Journal: Europe’s economies showed resilience in May but remain vulnerable and could suffer a steep downturn should Russia stop supplying natural gas to […]
FOOD SHORTAGE: Drought in Italy Leaves Farmers High and Dry
Farmers in Italy are unable to support their crops as the country suffers an epic drought. Already the world is facing fears of food shortages, droughts in places like Italy, the American midwest, parts of Ukraine, central Africa, and swaths of Asia could severely affect the global balance of food production. Eric Sylvers reports on […]
ELECTION: The French Abandon Macron, Support Le Pen’s National Rally
French President Emmanuel Macron watched on Sunday as his Ensemble! Party was reduced to a minority of seats in Parliament, denying him the ruling majority he has enjoyed throughout most of his presidency. On the receiving end of voters’ goodwill was Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party, which performed better than ever before, and will […]
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