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US democracy in cataclysmic churn?

One can easily foretell the stories and comments the GOPians will talk about, on how and why Donald Trump lost the elections. ‘They’ will blame him for the loss.

Should Indian Americans trust Biden on immigration?

It is quite important to note that immigration is one hot topic that the Biden campaign has highlighted in the Indian American Agenda which is pompous about the future plan on immigration for STEM and high skilled workers in the United States.

Vote Trump 2020: Why an Indian prefers Donald Trump to be re-elected as America’s president

Here is why Democrats especially the combination of Biden-Kamala Harris is just the kind of duo India would not like to have in the White House.

Reverse evolution theory

The latest display of violence and greed through destruction, criminal disobedience, loot and lack of empathy for businesses that thrive on hard work and ethics shows a lot of rot in the criminal justice system of United States and civilizational values of the citizens of the free world across genders and races.

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and the spiral of propaganda

WSJ seems to be pushing the same Chinese propaganda to show the Modi-trump alliance in a bad light so that Biden whose ideologies align with our foe China can be victorious.

The US-China power struggle in the Pacific Ocean region

The Pacific region is becoming a pawn in the game of power politics among traditional and regional powers over recent years. The assertive and...

Snapping TikTok, signalling Twitter: Ban and beyond

Eardrums of Twitter, Facebook and Wikipedia must have felt the sensation of govt's slap on the cheeks of TikTok-plus-58

Taxes, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Bible

A response to those of the Left who point out apparent hypocrisy of religious people in demanding low taxes.

A conservative justice turns liberal to Trump conservatism

Constitutionally, while the majority has ruled that it was ‘discriminatory’ - the minority has suggested that it was not for the SCOTUS to rule on it- but for US Congress to make the changes.

Trump vs US Congress vs Judiciary in USA, a fascinating duel

Donald Trump’s ‘base’ has steadfast stood by him. The polarisation may help his re election bid too, though the poll numbers, on date, favour the presumptive Democratic Presidential candidate, Joe Biden, Vice President to President Barack Obama, for two terms.

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