politics
Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
Anduril - The Silicon Valley Startup Racing to Revolutionize Defense Technology
The drums of war and geopolitical tensions are rising to levels not seen since the Cold War. Innovative new weapons and technology will likely determine who prevails in any potential great power conflict. That’s why Silicon Valley startup Anduril Industries is racing to equip the U.S. military with cutting-edge systems to try to help America and its allies avoid catastrophic wars.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED3 years ago in Journal
INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE: GALA EXPO SEASON 2 - ALL PROPERTY TYPES UNDER ONE ROOF!
Discover Your Dream Property at Unbeatable Prices! Introduction Get ready for an extraordinary occasion that will redefine the way you view real estate investments! GALA EXPO Season 2 is here to bring together the top players in the real estate industry, all under one roof. Whether you are looking for a luxurious apartment, SCO plots, or a commercial space, this expo has something special for everyone. You are cordially invited to attend this exclusive event, where you will have the chance to turn your dream property into a reality at unbeatable prices with discounts of up to 1 crore* rupees.
By Silent Scribe3 years ago in Journal
Using Political Platforms to Increase Global Advocacy in the Energy Transition
Using Political Platforms to Increase Global Advocacy in the Energy Transition The world is at a critical juncture in solving climate change concerns and transitioning to a sustainable energy future. As the implications of global warming become more obvious, governments must increase their efforts and commitments to the energy transition.
By Erik Roelans3 years ago in Journal
Chelsea's UEFA fine's backstory
Amidst a shocking turn of events, Chelsea Football Club, along with other UEFA giant clubs find themselves in hot water as UEFA imposes a jaw-dropping €10 million fine. The inside story behind this hefty penalty reveals a web of hidden truths that has left football fans stunned. Let's delve into the details to understand the implications and consequences of this unprecedented punishment.
By James Pearson3 years ago in Journal
Shop Collectables and Make Money with Collect Direct
I have been waiting to tell you all about this. A new collectables store called, Collect Direct just officially launched. Now, when I say it just launched, I mean it JUST launched. It opened it’s online doors on August 1, 2023 in the afternoon time; EST that is.
By Timothy A Rowland3 years ago in Journal
Libertarian Candidate 2024
In the fast-paced world of politics, where ideologies clash, and policies shape nations, the Libertarian Party stands as a beacon of freedom and individual liberty. As the 2024 presidential election approaches, the focus turns towards the potential Libertarian candidate who promises to challenge the status quo and uphold the principles that resonate with millions of Americans. In this article, we will explore the core tenets of the Libertarian Party, the possible candidates for 2024, and how their messages of limited government, personal responsibility, and economic freedom could significantly impact the upcoming election.
By Nataliie Wilson3 years ago in Journal
Why is everything getting Expensive
"On my way to the grocery store mentally preparing myself... for the sticker shock. Here we are. Wish me luck. Got my diapers. It might be something else for you. For me, diapers are really where I notice inflation the most. One of the things that's interesting about this particular period of inflation that we're in is this is a worldwide phenomenon. My question is about inflation. What is the real cause? Is it just COVID or do we have others to blame? Thank you. Diapers in the US, food and fuel with education in Nigeria, and home prices in India. What caused all this inflation? And is there something we can do about it? If you watch cable news in the US, you will see one explanation for inflation that gets a lot of attention. "Still too much money, chasing too few goods." Too much money chasing too few goods. Say I have a car dealership. Today, we're in a global pandemic. Factories are shutting down periodically and I'm just not able to keep as many cars on my lap. My inventory is low. But at the same time, I have customers willing to spend money on my cars. My inventory starts to dwindle, and now there are more customers than there are cars. So I can just increase the price. Too much money chasing too few goods. Economists like this guy, Larry Summers he's been sounding the alarm bell about this kind of inflation from the beginning. "I am much more worried that we'll have inflation." "This is the... least responsible macroeconomic policies we've had in the last 40 years." He is talking about those pandemic relief checks. Before we can figure out if Larry Summers is right we need to take a closer look at exactly how inflation is measured in the first place. Once a month, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics puts together what it calls a market basket. These data are specific to the US but you can find similar numbers around the world.
By Opeyemi Alabi3 years ago in Journal
Ukrainian Drone Attack in Moscow
Tensions between Ukraine and Russia reached a boiling point with a recent shocking incident in Moscow. An audacious Ukrainian drone attack targeted the city's bustling international airport, inflicting damage on two office buildings nearby and injuring one person.
By Irfan Mustafa3 years ago in Journal
Lack of Transparency in Green Premium Finance - South Korea
Transitioning to renewable energy sources is a critical step in combatting climate change and ensuring a sustainable future. Initiatives like the K-RE100 plan gain traction as businesses embrace environmental responsibility.
By Erik Roelans3 years ago in Journal









