Papua New Guinea PM Mad About Biden’s False Memory That Cannibals Ate WW2 Aviator Uncle
Someone should probably remind the prime minister of Papua New Guinea that false memories are a symptom of dementia, and neither he nor his countrymen should take offense at President Joe Biden’s incoherent ramblings. Last week, Biden concocted yet another tall tale. This time, he said cannibals consumed his uncle, Ambrose J. Finnegan, a member ...
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Senate Passes $95 Billion Foreign Aid Package
Yesterday, the U.S. Senate voted 79-18 passing a $95 billion foreign aid package that provides $61 billion to Ukraine, $26 billion to Israel, and $8 billion to Taiwan. President Joe Biden said Senate Democrats and Republicans joined together to answer a historic call, stating on X: Tonight, a bipartisan majority in the Senate joined the ...
Fed to Blame for Economic Pain as Big Banks Win: Top Economist
The Federal Reserve is responsible for so many of Americans’ economic woes including inflation, malinvestment, the booms and busts, and more, explained Mises Institute President Thomas DiLorenzo in this interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman. DiLorenzo, a former economics professor at Loyola University, said the federal government’s interference in ...