Prior to 1968, most adults in the United States could purchase a firearm without state interference... and as long as you hadn’t been convicted of a felony and you had the funds, there weren’t any questions asked... Things are different now.
"For the first time in years, the drumbeat of civil war has become audible across the United States. The nation looks destined to repeat history thanks to a media that is no longer able to objectively perform its job..."
In The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism, Hayek argued that man’s “fatal conceit” is the presumption that he “is able to shape the world around him according to his wishes.” Indeed, the fatal conceit haunts the halls of foreign policy, too. That is why the U.S. has engaged in so many foreign policy interventions and why the world is strewn with the wreckage.
The group backed down at the last minute after Colombian officials - who promised to maintain some semblance of peace during the demonstrations - caught wind of their plan...
Despite attempts by the Western media to hail it as “proof” that the Syrian government used chemical weapons in Douma – the report says nothing of the sort...
"Could America sustain such a commitment? More important, why should we? Has the White House thought through the implications of what the Pompeo threat may bring?"
"the bill would have the federal government pay, within one year, a $2,500 bonus to the more than 3 million military service members who have served in the war"
Is it a mere coincidence? In recent history, from the Vietnam war to the present, the month of March has been chosen by Pentagon and NATO military planners as the “best month” to go to war.