by James Fite | Dec 30, 2020 | Articles, Election 2020, Law, Politics, Social Issues, The Constitution
Jan. 6, 2021, is the day Vice President Mike Pence will lead the joint session of the Congress in officially certifying the electoral votes and announcing who will be president of the United States come Jan. 20. What can we expect? Well, the short answer is Joe Biden...
by Graham J Noble | Dec 28, 2020 | Articles, Election 2020, Politics, Social Issues
Arguably, President Donald Trump revived the waning fortunes of the Republican Party. Arguably, most of the Republicans in Congress repaid him by turning their backs on him over his claims of a stolen election and a monstrous spending bill that amounted to a...
by Archived Author | Dec 27, 2020 | Articles, Culture Rot, Law, Politics, The Constitution, The Left
A group of enthusiasts has been slowly and steadily working toward splitting California into two states. Unlike other attempts, they are following the constitutional model of the formation of West Virginia. They have come surprisingly far. The Dream of Secession You...
by Andrew Moran | Dec 27, 2020 | Columns, Good Reads, Trade
For the second consecutive month, Turkey has tightened monetary policy by raising interest rates 200 basis points to 17% during the central bank’s final meeting of 2020. This is higher than the market forecast of 150 basis points, and it represents the highest...
by Mark Angelides | Dec 26, 2020 | Articles, Culture and Entertainment News, Faith & Religion, Politics, Social Issues
The second day of Christmas has a history attached to it that makes it a significant event not just in the British cultural calendar in the form of Boxing Day, but worldwide as a day to celebrate Christianity’s first martyr. December 26 seems a very English...