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Happy Birthday, Communism?

This year marks 100 years since Communist began, with the first revolution unfolding in Russia.

John Stossel reports that the premise for the uprising was the Russian government’s promise that capitalists would no longer exploit workers and the people would prosper together. We now know how all that malarkey turned out. Many people resisted and were slaughtered by Lenin and Stalin.

Years later, Communist China cracked down on protestors in the infamous Tiananmen Square showdown, revealing the horrors of communism and the value of freedom. Needless to say, Communism has failed in every venue since. More with Stossel.

 

 

 

 

 

A Swede Defends Capitalism

John Stossel says lots of people hate capitalism and would instead prefer socialism. Their reason: capitalism hurts the poor.

Not true, says Swedish historian and author Johan Norberg, who explains how capitalism actually saves lives and why socialism always fails. Norberg also dispels the myth that Sweden is a socialist success.

Though Sweden is more free market than America, Norberg says capitalism offers many more benefits and even makes people less lonely, more generous and less racist. More with Stossel and Norberg.

Why Trump Will Win

Mr. Reagan outlines why former President Donald Trump will win next November.

Prepping For What Comes Next

Project Camelot’s Kerry Cassidy welcomes engineer J.C. Cole to the program to discuss the planet’s food-supply chaos and how to prepare for what comes next.

Cole says our food-supply chain is overextended and positioned to collapse, so much so that if it does, the majority of Americans will no longer have food delivered. And if that wasn’t dire enough, he says our electric grid is our last straw. “It can collapse very easily, either by Mother Nature or our enemies.”

Cole says the solution might well entail what he calls “squat analysis”–a method for analyzing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and theats– and the move to build several million sustainable farms. Here’s more with Cassidy and Cole.

Socialism Ruins Environment

Socialists say they care about the environment, but the real world shows that capitalism works better.

Tom Palmer, executive vice-president of Atlas Network, says we tried controlling the environment through socialism and it was a complete failure. “Socialist governments have the worst environmental record on the planet,” he says. Here’s the  evidence.

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Not All Students Woke Socialists

John Stossel reports that most students are taught that capitalism is a problem. But students interacting with “Stossel in the Classroom” know capitalism makes life better.

They learned free market ideas from Stossel’s program, a non-profit that gives teachers videos to play in class. Says Stossel, these students know more than most American politicians.” Here’s his report.

Orwell’s Eerie Predictions

Caleb Jones, host of the Sovereign CEO podcast, says some uncanny predictions by George Orwell nearly 80 years ago, mirrors the world we live in today.

Orwell’s prophecy came in a summary excerpt of John Burham’s book, The Managerial Revolution, where he writes, among other things, that capitalism is disappearing, but socialism is not replacing it–frightingly on target to what we are experiencing today. Jones gives his take on the excerpt, breaking it down line by line.

Financial Collapse Was Planned

Kevin Freeman, one of the world’s leading experts on economic warfare and financial terrorism, tells “The Pete Santilli Show” that that the world’s financial collapse has been in the planning stages for decades.

Freeman says that enemies, foreign and domestic, have for decades looked at how to take power from the liberty loving Americans and transfer it to the globalists, who then become the ruling elites. More with Freeman and Santilli.

What Power Looks Like

Benjamin Netanyahu, who returns for his third stint as Israel’s Prime Minister, tells The Rubin Report how the country has been able to harness free markets and capitalism to achieve a higher GDP per capita than France and Japan.

Netanyahu, who says socialism was a major thorn in the Israeli economy the past few years, also elaborates on the difficulty of forming a coalition government and what issues matter most to conservative Israelis.

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