Congress’s budget: another thriller
The budget war in Congress did not subside for a moment. At the very end of February, when congressmen were due to come out of...
Congress’s budget “hundred-year war”
At the beginning of February, the White House was preparing for another "war" with Congress, and the stumbling blocks were once again military tranches to foreign...
U.S. migration reform exacerbates both the migration and political crisis. Part 2
Migration reform, along with the issue of passing a budget, has become a topic that for a long time paralyzed the work not only of...
Maryland bridge collapse as a symbol of the deplorable state of all infrastructure in the U.S.
The American "empire" is already far from its best state, and this is especially evident in the economy and infrastructure, whose destruction under the rule...
TikTok craze has not left the U.S.
In spring, the confrontation around the Chinese social network TikTok in the U.S. became even more intense, which fits into the logic of the "Cold...
The Republican and Democratic primaries have come to an expected end
On March 13, the U.S. primaries were de facto over in both parties, with Biden and Trump officially winning. Both candidates received the support of...
The White House’s legal war with Donald Trump is escalating again
The judicial war that the White House has declared on Donald Trump has been turning into a string of good news for the former president...
The U.S. may leave NATO: is it real?
Can the United States leave NATO and will the bloc stay afloat after the fallout of its "core element"? These questions used to seem crazy...
The complicated fate of money for the war in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip in Congress. Part 2
Against the backdrop of the budget crisis in the United States, the Biden government was largely not so much concerned with domestic problems as with...
The Texas rebellion against Washington: chronicle and conclusions. Part 1
The radical "federalization" of the United States, about which we have written many times, and which increasingly borders on open separatism and well demonstrates the...