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Michelle Wu, Mayor of Boston, believes “every human-being has the legal right to come to the United States”: Michelle Wu as a biographical-ideological study of the U.S. elite in the 2020s


A woman by the name of “Michelle Wu” is, for some reason, the mayor of the City of Boston. Michelle Wu’s ideas on what America “is” and what America is “for” are worth some analysis and commentary, which is what … Continue reading

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Ron Paul Remembers


. Ron Paul remembers the old America. That is to say, he remembers the pre-1968 America. The above two lines are a possible half-answer to a question people have been asking: “Is Ron Paul an implicit-nationalist?” Many seem to think … Continue reading

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