Could AOC Learn Economics?
What would happen if Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was forced to learn basic economics?
We asked AI to show us that scenario. Here’s more from The Babylon Bee.
What would happen if Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was forced to learn basic economics?
We asked AI to show us that scenario. Here’s more from The Babylon Bee.
Susan Kokinda analyzes President Trump’s suggestion that Iran could someday join the Abraham Accords, arguing it reflects a foreign policy built on “real physical economics” rather than geopolitical rules. She contrasts this approach with criticism from figures like Mike Pompeo and highlights White House Communications Director Steven Cheung’s sharp rebuttal.
Kokinda points to the National Security Strategy’s focus on reindustrialization—“the future belongs to the makers”—and frames energy independence, supply-chain security, and tariffs as “hard power.”
She interprets the Council on Foreign Relations’ new “Future of American Strategy” project as an admission that the liberal international order and the U.S.-U.K. “special relationship” are ending, citing CFR contributors who dismiss reindustrialization. The episode also notes emerging diplomacy and economic cooperation involving the United States, Russia, China, and India. Here’s more from Promethean Updates.
Have you heard of the bet between Paul Ehrlich and Julian Simon. You know, the bet about whether commodity prices would rise or fall in the 1980s?
If you’re like most of the population, you haven’t. That’s because this wasn’t some mere wager about economics. This was a contest between the forces of good and the forces of evil.
Spoiler: The forces of good won. And that’s why we’re not taught about this bet in the public indoctrination system. Let’s fix that.
Today on The Corbett Report, James Corbett fills in the missing pieces about the most important bet you’ve never heard of and what it tells us about the value of human life.
In today’s “Situation Update” on Natural News, host Mike Adams explains why the so-called “experts” are dreadfully wrong on almost everything.
Adams says the problem is, the people are not allowed to challenge the status quo. “What we have is a system of obedience, mandatory compliance,” he says. Among today’s topics are carbon dioxide, climate change, gender insanity, economics and gun control.