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Soon every new dollar the U.S. government borrows from outside investors will be needed to pay net interest on its national debt.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel’s tough talk is following a foreign-policy trend soon to return Germany to historic dominance.
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More ominous parallels between the Germany of today and that of the 1930s before Hitler’s rise to power.
Article • September 16, 2009
This past weekend, commemoration of a historic anniversary was smothered by political correctness.
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The New York Times in conjunction with Representative Jesse L. Jackson Jr. combine to give us a lesson in economic lunacy.
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Europe’s militarization needs to be closely watched.
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In his book Raising the Ruins, now available in bookstores, Trumpet executive editor Stephen Flurry exposes the reality of what happened to the Worldwide Church of God. Here is the seventh chapter.