The Council State can and should fund its emerging Gaming and Animation Industries when possible. The Totality will thank the People’s Party and the United Front later for making that decision. Back in Part I, I stated that one of… Read More ›
Politics
A Discussion on Kremlingames Lore
Bogumil, Have you ever wondered if other people visit the ARPLAN Blog just to gather research or historical references? Although there are people who do in fact read and disseminate your translations of “National Bolshevik Manifesto” and “Der nationale Sozialismus,”… Read More ›
The U.S. Would Be Insane to Intervene in Haiti — Realist Review
The Biden Administration is flirting with disaster in the Caribbean. As the violence in Haiti escalates, top policymakers have advocated for an American-backed military intervention on the troubled island. Foreign interventions have devastated Haiti time and again, and there is… Read More ›
Huawei – A Threat To The Canadian Five Eyes Membership? — David Perreault
As one of the five leading members in Five Eyes, Canada currently risks losing its membership in the intelligence alliance due to a national security controversy involving Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications company. Huawei’s admission into Canada’s 5G network can negatively… Read More ›
Notes on the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act”
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, commonly known as the “Trump tax cuts,” is a flawed piece of legislation by Parliamentary standards. As I found out, its lack of popularity outside the Monroean Faction (Read: Republican Party) was a strategic… Read More ›
“Fiscal Federalism” and the Work-Standard (Pt. II of II)
The Jeffersonian conception of Fiscal Federalism is in many respects the result of the shared paradigm between Production for Profit and Production for Utility. It assumes its proper form within the US taxation system as it currently exists. The average… Read More ›
An Historian’s WordPress Blog
In my spare time last week, I did a bit of searching around on WordPress to see if there were any other WordPress Blogs worth mentioning here on The Fourth Estate. Of the various Blogs that I read online, I… Read More ›
The Other Cold War?
Bogumil, The possibility of an “economic alliance” would not occur overnight in the 1930s. Like that “military alliance,” it too is another ‘what if’. And there were people in the Western Europe and the US at the time who thought… Read More ›
The Cold War’s Other Eastern Bloc?
Bogumil, Oh, you were not aware about the information I mentioned in my previous comment? Those were some interesting tidbits that I found, and there were a couple more worthy of mention that predated the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact by several years…. Read More ›
Update (12 November 2022)
Bogumil has recently replied to my latest comment on the ARPLAN Blog. It’s amazing that he replied because I think the uncovered information deserves mention as some point. I mean, there were a number of odd agreements and proposals being… Read More ›
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