Will Putin Lose Transnistria, Too?
The list of Russian losses on the global geopolitical front continues to grow.
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The list of Russian losses on the global geopolitical front continues to grow.
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Its true purpose is not to improve safety, but to enrich unions at the expense of consumers.
Nothing in the Constitution prevents the execution of dumb guys who kill people.
When ordinary workers ask for access to the same investment opportunities routinely used by wealthy elites, Washington suddenly discovers the need for firm constraints.