americana, communism, freedom, july 4th, music, usa, western

‘Freed Man’s Creed’: An Outlaw’s Ode to Freedom

Freed Man’s Creed, by Virginian singer-songwriter James H. White is a new song release timed suitably for July 4th, Independence Day in the United States of America.  Cinematic and patriotic sounds There is something hugely cinematic and energizing about this new release, Freed Man’s Creed, which follows his earlier song Purple Heart, another great tune ...

Jessica Kneipp

James H. White playing his guitar.

America, the Titanic Is Sinking: Take Warning

“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” The great American Republic, the City on the Hill, and a beacon of hope for humanity like the Titanic, which was once considered unsinkable, is facing ...

Tatiana Denning

The Titanic sinking.

Should the Government Bail Out Corporations or Give Them Loans?

After U.S. President Donald Trump signed a US$2.2 trillion financial package aimed at stimulating the American economy that has been stifled by the CCP coronavirus outbreak, one of the strongest criticisms against it is that it includes corporate bailouts instead of loans. Basically, the program promises to pay millions of dollars in cash to companies ...

Jack Roberts

President Donald Trump speaking.

The EU and U.S. Take Down China’s Surveillance System

The United States is considering export controls to tighten sales to Chinese companies whose technology is helping the Chinese government to monitor its own people in China. The massive purchase orders for China’s surveillance system and software used for such purposes represent a huge business opportunity for domestic and foreign manufacturers and developers. State-owned Hangzhou ...

Hermann Rohr

China's Skynet surveillance system.

Man Fires at Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles Before Taking Own Life

A Chinese man opened fire outside the Chinese consulate in Los Angeles on August 1, 2017. The man allegedly took his own life in his nearby car afterward. No one else was injured during the incident. According to the Chinese online media Secret China, the man’s name was Zhang Xin, a naturalized U.S. citizen. Unverified ...

Hermann Rohr

Chinese consulate in Los Angeles.