politicians
Reviews of the politicians kissing babies and running governments around the world; applaud and criticize the decisions they make and their implications.
Private Enterprise vs Public Service
Introduction This is not a rant against good private enterprise, but it is NOT a public service, despite many politicians telling us that certain ones are. This is a bit of observational history and why the world is in such a terrible economic and climactic state because of people being sold the new god of money.
By Mike Singleton đ Mikeydred 2 years ago in The Swamp
Could The War In Ukraine Have A Secondary Purpose?. Content Warning.
âWritten by a Humanâ This article is not about the Falklands War per-seâ but the reasoning behind many wars could show there could be a deeper reason for world conflicts and, âand one, You Would Not Expect.â
By Dave Wettlaufer2 years ago in The Swamp
One World Order, Could China Fit The Bill?. Content Warning.
If you had to pick an honorary recipient for a New World Order âWhat Governing Body Would You Put In The Hat? My story could start with my latest read from a CNN article saying that China is proclaiming, âunder the circumstancesâ, âthey believe they would be the best bet for making peace and prosperity throughout the whole world. One World Order. Would they?
By Dave Wettlaufer2 years ago in The Swamp
President William Ruto's Transformative Vision
In a momentous address at the EU Parliament on November 21, 2023, President William Ruto of Kenya delivered a compelling and visionary speech that echoed through the chambers of global leadership. His words resonated far beyond the confines of the hall, symbolizing a rallying cry for a new era of global interdependence and collaborative action.
By Bagwasi Dennis2 years ago in The Swamp
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson For President?
For years, âThe Rockâ has publicly declared his desire to be president. His TV show, Young Rock, seems to solidify his intentions. Does celebrity status qualify individuals for high political office or make them ideal candidates to solve the myriad problems facing America?
By Joyce OâDay2 years ago in The Swamp
How a Poisonous Yellow Frog Explains Why Trump Leads the Polls
If you are ever in Columbia, keep your eye out for a tiny banana-yellow frog. Brightly coloured animals in nature generally mean danger. Beware. The Golden Poison Frog is a prime example. Itâs the worldâs most toxic animal. You will find it hopping around on the forest floor in broad daylight.
By Malky McEwan2 years ago in The Swamp
The Poisoned Mastermind
Leyi Johnson was a brilliant mind, a master of mathematics and politics. He ruled the chessboard of Nobi, making his moves in the shadows, confident in his power. But 33 years ago, he was trapped in a deadly plot, a game he did not know he was playing. His enemies had rigged the chessboard, and he was a pawn in their hands. His academic excellence, his strategic genius, his pragmatic skills, all became useless against the dark forces that schemed against him. He was outsmarted, outplayed, and outlived by the very game he thought he had conquered. The chessboard, his domain, became his doom, and Leyi was checkmated by the hidden hands that moved the pieces.
By Bagwasi Dennis2 years ago in The Swamp
All the Ways Joe Biden Has Made the United States Worse So Far
Introduction: Exploring the Negative Impact of Joe Biden's Policies Joe Biden's presidency has been marked by controversy and criticism, with many arguing that his policies have had a negative impact on the United States. This article aims to examine the various ways in which Joe Biden's policies have made the United States worse, focusing on key areas such as the economy, immigration, foreign relations, and public opinion.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in The Swamp








