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Clinton and Associates’ Education Ponzi Scheme

Clinton and Associates’ Education Ponzi Scheme

“Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me.” F. Scott Fitzgerald Education is the latest public commons that is being turned into a commodity by a group of the world’s arrivistes, including Douglas Becker, Donald Trump, and Bill and Hillary Clinton. Money brings, in those who obsessively accumulate […]

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Donald Trump: Caligula of the Lowest Common Denominator Empire?

Donald Trump: Caligula of the Lowest Common Denominator Empire?

In appearance the US election campaign extravaganza is heating up. Latinos in New Mexico recently protested violently against a Trump rally, at times some, including the networks, implied that the United States could descend into a modern day civil war opposing pretty much the old south and its racist Confederate  ideology to the rest of […]

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If Bernie Sanders Is Real, He Will Run as an Independent

If Bernie Sanders Is Real, He Will Run as an Independent

As of late I have not been particularly kind to Senator Sanders‘ ability or even intentions to truly fight for what desperately must be done to salvage a vague sense that democracy is not a complete illusion in the United States of America. Early on, when he threw his hat into the election circus ring, we […]

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Clinton Disaster Fundraising: Predatory Humanitarianism?

Clinton Disaster Fundraising: Predatory Humanitarianism?

Exclusive News Junkie Post and Haiti Chery Interview With Charles Ortel Introduction It is Haiti’s good luck and surely the Clintons’ misfortune, that Charles Ortel, one of the world’s finest financial analysts, has got the Clinton Foundation in his sights. Mr. Ortel is a graduate of the Harvard Business School with decades of Wall Street […]

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Nuit Debout: Dawn of a Revolution?

Nuit Debout: Dawn of a Revolution?

By Gilbert Mercier and Dady Chery Some call it a phenomenon, others compare it to the failed 2011 Occupy movement, but Nuit Debout has taken the largely discredited French political class, from across the bogus standard left to the far right, by surprise. Sociologically, it should not be a surprise at all. The backdrop is a […]

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