RSSFalse and easily debunked. The fact that it is your favorite indicates that the evidence for the “steal” is not very good.
“Biden improved his margin of victory compared to Hillary in 31 out of 36 urban counties — and Philadelphia was one of the five in which he didn’t. In 29 of the cities, the Democratic margin of victory grew on a percentage basis. Of the twelve cities in which Biden overperformed Hillary by enough that his margin of victory grew by 10 percent or more (as a percentage of the 2016 electorate), only one (Atlanta) was in a swing state, and one other (Omaha) in a swing district. Biden’s improvements in Milwaukee and Detroit were distinctly subpar, and in Detroit, Trump improved his own share of the vote enough to be the first Republican to break 30 percent of the vote in Wayne County, Mich., in 32 years.”
For me, Ilhan Omar’s statements were the most exciting political event in decades. I’m not surprised that she is being punished, but the viciousness of the attacks have certainly gone up a notch.
America’s big mistake: allowing all the media to congeal into one big bullhorn that is controlled by Jewish interests. As long as they control the media there will be no national debate of zionist power in America.
Another great article by Giraldi. He is consistently the most forceful and articulate writer regarding the subversion of America’s national interests to Israel.
Michael Hoffman, excellent article! How wonderful to see this homage to Faurisson, whose work and courage will be remembered.
Good luck to good guys!
Take cash in your bank or in ATM.
Purchase (for cash) a money order at the US Post office.
Send it by mail to the addressee.
Probably the addressee will inform you about postal address, if contacted by e-mail.
The latter can be found on addressee’s personal web-site.
Anon23 is not Derbyshire.
As you can easily check, I am providing data from Wikipedia.
I personally do not have any beliefs about those 4 nations.
Possibly you have confused me with “Stealth”.
1. You are welcome not to trust the source.
2. Myself, I do not make any conclusions from those data.
You are welcome to make any conclusions.
3. I learned form Wikipedia their meaning of (PPP) symbol:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purchasing_power_parity
Purchasing Power Parity.
I personally have no idea if it is a good criterion or not.
But at least it is the same criterion for all 4 countries in question.
Best to you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovakia
population 2013 estimate 5,415,949
GDP (PPP) 2015 estimate
– Per capita $28,888(43)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_Republic
Population – Sep 2014 estimate 10,538,275
GDP (PPP)- Per capita $29,658(39th)
Botswana
GDP (PPP) 2014 estimate
– Per capita $17,106
Gabon
GDP (PPP) 2014 estimate
– Per capita $20,612
Nice try. I hope all the best for Botswana and Gabon, but presuming your statement is accurate, their economic growth needs to be put into perspective. It's kind of like a very low-ranked student who wins the award for most improvement. Said student is not the equal to the valedictorian and probably never will be.
Now you can explain to us why Botswana and Gabon have among the highest rates of economic growth in the world...
Got a source for that claim? I don't believe it for a second. Tell you what, though; both Botswana and a whole swath of Eastern Europe can be viewed on the ground level, using Google Maps. Take a little "drive" through both and tell me which one you'd rather relocate to if you had to move to either.Replies: @Anon23
, not to mention higher standards of living than most of Eastern Europe. Must be race, right?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabon
population is estimated at 1.5 million people;
Low population density, abundant petroleum, and foreign private investment … .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botswana
A mid-sized country of just over two million people, Botswana is one of the most sparsely populated nations in the world. … . Botswana’s impressive economic record has been built on a foundation of diamond mining, prudent fiscal policies, international financial and technical assistance, and a cautious foreign policy.
Despite its political stability and relative socioeconomic prosperity, the country is among the hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, with around a quarter of the population estimated to be infected.
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There is also no question, though, that Botswana was greatly aided by something else: De Beers’s own sense of — to use the current term of art — corporate social responsibility. Unlike most big companies that have exploited Africa’s resources over the course of its tragic history — indeed, unlike most Chinese companies operating in Africa today — De Beers did not simply plunder Botswana. Practically from the start, it entered into a 50-50 joint venture with the government; about a decade ago, it also sold the government a 15 percent stake in the company. (De Beers has only two other shareholders: the South African-based Oppenheimer family, which has controlled the company for over 100 years, and the publicly traded Anglo-American Corporation.)
It has also built roads, hospitals and schools in Botswana; worked to help the country deal with H.I.V. and AIDS; and been involved in and paid for a hundred other things that have helped make Botswana an African success story.
Indeed, Razib Khan honestly did it in
http://brownpundits.blogspot.com/2014/08/this-is-rape-culture.html
Where is Unz’s guru on Islam, Razib Khan, on all this? See
https://www.unz.com/gnxp/european-muslims-a-problem-that-wont-go-away/