A photograph links Eduardo Verástegui to John F. Kennedy, a moment frozen in time. Yet it’s Ronald Reagan—the leader who toppled an empire—whose spirit pulses through Verástegui’s crusade. The Mexican activist leads a binational, faith-driven charge to end the fentanyl crisis ravaging Mexico and the U.S., a plague traced to China’s shadow. Through Viva México, he rallies two nations against this shared wound, echoing Reagan’s unifying wars with a cross-border creed. Kennedy’s image lingers; Reagan’s legacy drives. A Two-Nation Crusade Reagan stared down the Soviet Goliath, uniting the West with “tear down this wall” and iron will. Verástegui faces fentanyl’s…
Author: The Libertarian
The West faces unprecedented challenges—economic inequality, cultural polarization, and the rise of centralized control mechanisms—that have sparked debates about the forces shaping its trajectory. Two seemingly unrelated entities, Maoism and the World Economic Forum (WEF), have been invoked in discussions about the erosion of Western democratic norms and the potential for global power consolidation. While Maoism is a historical ideology tied to 20th-century China, and the WEF is a contemporary platform for global elites, a closer examination reveals ideological parallels and strategic alignments that raise questions about their influence on the West and the world. This article explores these intersections,…
Desde que Gustavo Petro asumió la presidencia de Colombia el 7 de agosto de 2022, su sueño socialista ha desatado una tormenta de transformaciones y controversias. Prometió justicia social, equidad y un rompimiento con el statu quo, pero tres años después, sus detractores —líderes opositores colombianos y figuras como Donald Trump— alertan que su visión está llevando al país al borde del caos. Este análisis explora cómo el gobierno de Petro entrelaza agendas globales, perpetúa el narcotráfico, fractura el tejido social y agrava la violencia, cuestionando si su proyecto es el progreso que Colombia anhela o un experimento fallido con…
Argentina stands at a pivotal crossroads in its economic history, and the recent agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) signals a bold departure from decades of fiscal recklessness and monetary mismanagement. Under President Javier Milei’s leadership, this deal is not merely a stopgap to bolster reserves or stave off default—it is a calculated strike at the root of Argentina’s perennial inflation crisis and a potential model for emerging markets worldwide. As someone who has navigated the choppy waters of global finance for over three decades, I see in this moment a rare convergence of political will, economic pragmatism, and…