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Israel is at War.

This week a pogrom was carried out on the citizens of the state of Israel in unprecedented proportions. Hundreds of Jews were slaughtered. Men, women, and children and even babies were taken hostage by Hamas.

When the state of Israel was founded after the Holocaust we swore that these sights would never return. Anyone who ever had a doubt as to who the good guys are and who the bad guys are in the story the time has come to wake up. Reality is blowing up in our faces and we are facing pure evil. The good and just are even clearer.

Israel now has to react with an incredible power that has not yet been witnessed it's important to clarify that we are a western Democratic strong country that is fighting for its life against an extreme terrorist entity that is no less cruel and barbaric than Isis. The rules of the game have changed and even though Israel as usual will try not to hurt innocent bystanders … let's be clear in a society that ...

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Art of the Day: Venice wallpaper. The integration of art into your daily living space, much as Frank Lloyd Wright employed with his architecture, provides a continuous, contemporary mental escape and pleasant enveloping environment and aesthetic to work within and under the umbrella of expressive joy, as this art turned wallpaper of my favorite city in the world into your own home. For me, Venice is my Atlantis, and always wondrous to remember within your own home.

Book Recommendation: The New Economics. While a leftist at heart, the insights into the modern monetary system offered by dissident economist Steve Keen warrants further inquiry and introspection for public debt hawks and neo-classical economists.

Wisdom of the Day: “I am so disappointed in The Federalist Society because of the bad advice they gave me on numerous Judicial Nominations. This is something that cannot be forgiven.” President Donald Trump.  

 

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Barnes Brief: Friday, May 23, 2025

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Art of the Day: I love the geometric shapes and colorful display of mosaics, mixing and merging with the colorful windows as the sunlight interacts with the interior space, most often found in near eastern world, but not alone there. The striking pillars to the gothic arches shape the space, but the walled mosaics give it life. The kind of place one could chill in the early evening before sunset and witness the divine expressed in the artistry and craftmanship of the human mind.

Book Recommendation: Jeffrey Sachs: The Strange Case of Dr. Shock & Mr. Aid. Sachs is a Globalist Economic Hit Man. Always has been. The Harvard economist engineered “shock therapy” economics in the 90s, a policy so disastrous in Russia, he had to pretend he didn’t do it. A big champion of globalist institutions, The World Health Organization, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the United Nations, he masks his agenda behind talk of “aid” and “development.” Sachs’ biggest allies are George Soros and Bill Gates. It’s no coincidence he’s America’s leading China apologist, hates Trump, championed global Covid vaccines, open borders, WTO China, whining ceaselessly about climate change, condemns America as a “colonialist, racist, white supremacist” nation, who had an “insurrection” on J6. He's completely incompetent, and a total phony. This book exposes him from the left, along the lines of The Confession of an Economic Hit Man.

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Art of the Day: A lifelong favorite of mine, a gift from my brother when young, reflecting the fearlessness of the working class folks who build those fancy castles in the sky, unafraid and unaffected sitting up miles in the sky just snacking on a little lunch. Their extraordinary achievement, their direct sense of success, and their fearlessness toward the risks of the world always fascinated me as a child, and to this very day, remains one of my favorite American photos.

Book Recommendation: Grapes of Wrath. A seminal text by a legendary American writer.

Wisdom of the Day: “A sad soul can kill you quicker, far quicker, than a germ.” John Steinbeck.

 

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