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When survivors of February’s mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, launched a gun-control campaign, Soros was
supposedly
bankrolling them.
Soros was also
supposedly
behind the sexual-assault survivors who confronted Senator Jeff Flake in an elevator to demand an investigation into the Kavanaugh accusations, just as he orchestrated the Women’s March, a worldwide protest held the day after Trump’s inauguration.
As Saint Augustine
supposedly
said, “The truth is like a lion; you don’t have to defend it.
Why do Muslim authorities so rarely condemn crimes
supposedly
committed in the name of the Prophet?
The False Promise of StabilityFrance, Portugal and Germany are all flagrantly flaunting the Stability Pact, the agreement among Eurozone members to keep their deficits below a critical threshold (3% of GDP today, but lower, supposedly, in the future).
There is a long list of central bankers' homilies that are not supposed to be questioned; do so and you are exiled from the small circle of those who
supposedly
know how the world "really" works.
I hear his smutty jokes in which the careful language of politics has been pushed aside in favor of
supposedly
authentic popular speech at its most elemental – the language, apparently, of the genitals.
The Norwegian posted the photos on the Web and
supposedly
mailed printouts to his Ghanaian friends.
The same could be said of the current conflict between Vladimir Putin’s Russia and the West: It is, at root, a collision between the West’s
supposedly
universal values and Russia’s quest for a distinct identity.
Germany, for example, is
supposedly
an export country.
Second, political paranoia is rising on the German right: everybody
supposedly
just wants Germany’s money; our Anglo-Saxon partners' real aim is to weaken us; and the financial markets will not rest until Germany has invested all of its wealth and has thus endangered its economic success.
But the people rounded up in the latest raid against the opposition were originally imprisoned by Eduard Shevarnadze’s government, which Saakashvili helped depose in Georgia’s
supposedly
democratic “Rose revolution” in 2003.
Another battle, over the Dadu River, is the core of the Long March legend: 22 brave men
supposedly
overpowered a regiment of Nationalist troops guarding the chains of the Luding Bridge with machine guns, and opened the way for the Marchers.
It is grotesque that so many people who stand to benefit from such “socialist” policies are still persuaded to vote against them because they are
supposedly
“un-American.”
When financial markets discovered that
supposedly
riskless government bonds might be forced into default, they raised risk premiums dramatically.
This institution,
supposedly
in place to service its members, is a mix of incompetence and bias towards creditor interests.
As always, when fear runs rampant in Europe, people seek salvation in nationalism, isolationism, ethnic homogeneity, and nostalgia – the “good old days,” when
supposedly
all was well in the world.
The Basic Law
supposedly
established a political framework to accord with the late Deng Xiaoping’s policy of “one country, two systems,” with Hong Kong’s people ruling Hong Kong with a high degree of autonomy.
In response to their pressure, the Fund gave itself the right to lend to a country whose debt is of questionable sustainability whenever default
supposedly
threatens the international system.
This insight is particularly useful in Europe, and increasingly around the globe, when examining the actions of
supposedly
leftwing and socialist governments.
America’s Democrats knew this as well as the Republicans, but President Johnson was afraid to approach China because his party was
supposedly
soft on communism.
Libya offered its own
supposedly
more “encompassing and comprehensive” proposal.
Moreover, according to the new constitution that was
supposedly
“approved” by the “referendum,” Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, who has never been prosecuted and still remains under house arrest, is barred from standing in the 2010 general elections under the pretext that her deceased husband was British.
The danger now is that pro-secession leaders may twist the loss of sovereignty
supposedly
inherent in association with the EU into precisely such a claim.
But this is
supposedly
a good thing, not a bad thing, because America should be specializing in its areas of comparative advantage, involving skilled labor and advanced technology.
That was when the Kohinoor was
supposedly
“gifted” to the British.
Moreover, will governments in poor and postcommunist countries seize upon the
supposedly
magical powers of computers as an excuse not to pursue coherent growth strategies?
Instead, he sought information from Villanueva,
supposedly
to use against the government's enemies.
He tapped the fears and frustrations of this particular group of working-class households, ensuring that they directed their rage not just at the wealthy (like Trump himself), but at the “establishment” – the mainstream politicians who were
supposedly
in cahoots with Wall Street.
By opening economies to international competition and investment, governments will
supposedly
become disciplined because they will be watched over by international financial capital.
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