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September 2018

Is there a Trump Master Plan to Eliminate the National Debt?

By Dr. Larry Fedewa (September 29, 2018)
The Threat
The greatest threat to the long-term security of the United States of America is the $21 trillion (and growing) national debt. There are many possible outcomes of an uncontrolled national debt – none of them good. Gradual outcomes have already begun in the form of efforts to undermine the position of the dollar as the world’s reserve currency.
The chief force behind this move is China, with serious support of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) which, with the support of the Obama administration, invented its Special Drawing Rights (SDR’s) as an alternative to the dollar for international trade.

News Release: The Bachelor Pad Network Announces “The Dr. Larry Show” starting September 26, 2018 at 7 p.m. Eastern Time

Durham, North Carolina (September 24, 2018) – The Bachelor Pad Radio Network, an affiliate of Blog Talk Radio Network since 2010, announced the addition of a new weekly radio program, “The Dr. Larry Show,” starting Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at
7 p.m. Eastern Time.
The hour-long program, to be hosted by columnist and political commentator, Dr. Larry Fedewa, will be a part of the network’s unique blend of informative programming covering sports, music, politics, religion and news of the day, currently on air from 6 pm – 9 pm Monday through Thursday.

Origins of the New Left

2016 Rally – Maxine Waters (D-CA) and Hillary Clinton
By Dr. Larry Fedewa (September 23, 2018)
America’s academic institutions today are dominated by the heirs of people who grew up in the 1960’s and 1970’s.
A look at the anti-establishment movements of those days helps us to understand the themes that have survived and evolved into today’s New Left.

The New Left in American Colleges

By Dr. Larry Fedewa
Many Americans have been shocked and dismayed by the lawless behavior of students on several campuses protesting conservative speakers, harassing conservative students, and censoring student publications. What is going on? What has happened to the university as the bastion of free speech?
Two Keys
There are two keys to understanding these demonstrations:
1. First, these student protests are flourishing in an environment fostered by the faculties at these institutions; and
2. Second, the faculty preaches dogmas which mark a generational shift in values.
The fundamental analysis therefore must begin with the faculty. Student behavior is primarily an acting out of faculty teaching. Administrators, while generally sympathetic to the students, are caught between angry students and their Boards and other supporters demanding a stop to these outrageous demonstrations.

Tense Times: 1968 and 2018

By Dr. Larry Fedewa (August 31, 2018)
Recently, I have been asked whether the political tension we are experiencing today is likely to erupt into violence like it did in 1968. That year was the most dramatic and violent year America has seen in recent history. Leading up to the presidential election in November,1968, we saw increasingly numerous demonstrations against the Vietnam War, sparked by one calamity after another.
Sixty years have passed since that fateful year. Here is a list of the key events of 1968: