The hottest USA Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Alexander News Network -Dr. Paul Elias Alexander's substack β€’ 1965 implied HN points β€’ 15 Jan 24
  1. Thousands of farmers and truckers took to the streets of Berlin in a massive convoy.
  2. The message is about people taking back control from their government and globalists.
  3. There is also a reference to a possible extreme action by Justin Trudeau in response to truckers.
Phillips’s Newsletter β€’ 94 implied HN points β€’ 17 Mar 24
  1. The Weimar Triangle, consisting of Macron, Scholz, and Tusk, plays a crucial role in determining Europe's support for Ukraine.
  2. Speaker Johnson's statements in Washington regarding aid for Ukraine lack concrete plans, leading to uncertainty.
  3. The actual war in Ukraine has seen the front line remain static, with Ukrainian attacks on Russian refineries showing strategic promise.
PASSAGES β€’ 1139 implied HN points β€’ 01 Aug 23
  1. The RV migration in the USA is a significant trend.
  2. E-bikes are a popular choice for campground hosts to get around.
  3. There can be confusion about e-bike regulations that vary by state.
The Hard Fork by Marvin Liao β€’ 176 implied HN points β€’ 03 Feb 24
  1. The world is splitting into three major blocs: Global West, Global East, and Global South.
  2. The USA-led Global West has been criticized for its political incompetence, energy policies, and cultural issues.
  3. Despite flaws, many prefer to live in a USA-led order over China or Russia due to concerns about freedom and human rights.
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An Africanist Perspective β€’ 1345 implied HN points β€’ 27 Mar 23
  1. The US faces challenges competing with China in Africa due to ineffective policy tools and institutions.
  2. America's focus on humanitarian aid and public health through USAID limits its ability to compete effectively with China in infrastructure and commercial projects in Africa.
  3. The structural and institutional biases within American foreign policy result in a lack of attention to African priorities, hindering the ability to effectively engage with the continent.
Phillips’s Newsletter β€’ 59 implied HN points β€’ 23 Feb 24
  1. There is a noticeable shift in European discourse regarding the Ukraine war, with a growing emphasis on the need for Ukraine to win against Russia.
  2. The longer the war persists and the more atrocities Russia commits, the more resistance there is to the idea of Putin achieving a victory in Europe.
  3. While there may not be a complete consensus on the matter, there is a clear trend in European sentiment towards the conflict.
Letters from an American β€’ 13 implied HN points β€’ 18 Feb 24
  1. The events in Ukraine on February 18, 2014, were crucial in shaping the current geopolitical landscape.
  2. Paul Manafort's role in Ukrainian politics and connection to Russian interests had significant repercussions in US presidential campaigns.
  3. The continued conflict in Ukraine and Russia's invasion highlight the ongoing impact of past political decisions.
Rahul’s Newsletter β€’ 19 implied HN points β€’ 04 Sep 23
  1. America's skilled immigration crisis is closing the door on top talent, leading to long-term repercussions.
  2. Current green card backlog for Indian workers has reached over 1.8 million cases, with wait times exceeding 100 years.
  3. America needs to address its immigration system to maintain its global leadership and technological dominance by streamlining the process for skilled immigrants.
Dana’s Newsletter β€’ 19 implied HN points β€’ 25 May 23
  1. Russian nationalists conducted a raid on Russia's border towns, further complicating the conflict in Ukraine.
  2. Groups like the Free Russia Legion seek to distract Russian forces and gain support through cross-border attacks.
  3. Florida Gov Ron DeSantis entered the U.S. presidential race, and the U.S. is facing a looming default if spending cuts are not agreed upon.