by Tim Donner | Nov 9, 2020 | Articles, Election 2020, Politics, Social Issues
What is a president to do when depressing election results keep trickling in, the media has proclaimed your defeat, and your opponent has declared victory – but you are convinced in your heart and mind that the election was stolen? The decision facing the 45th...
by Tim Donner | Sep 18, 2020 | Audio, Media, Podcasts, The Uprising
A look back in time proves there is nothing new under the sun – plus, a tribute to a special friend on this Uprising – Listen Now! Click for a videocast of this episode of The Uprising. For more episodes click here.
by Tim Donner | Sep 3, 2020 | Articles, Politics, Social Issues
It has been common to see and hear during this summer of widespread unrest, and in all manner of protests in recent years, the cry of “no justice, no peace.” Simply put, it means the protesters pledge to continue their aggressive dissent until their demands are heard,...
by Andrew Moran | Dec 10, 2019 | Articles, Economic Affairs News
Paul Adolph Volcker, the Federal Reserve chair who served under Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, has died at the age of 92. He passed away on Dec. 8 in his New York home, according to a statement from the Volcker Alliance, a non-profit, non-partisan...
by Archived Author | Apr 25, 2019 | Articles, Crime & Punishment, Economic Affairs News, Intelligence, Media, Military Affairs, Politics, Social Issues, Trump Administration
When then-candidate Donald Trump ran for president, he promised his voters extreme vetting of immigrants. Instead, it was the president himself who became extremely vetted. This proves him superbly qualified to deliver on another of his campaign promises: to drain the...