Yesterdays’ News Today Issue No. 2

Top News Stories of the Weekend: July 25 – 31st, 2023 Introduction Welcome to The NeoLiberal Journals’ “Yesterdays’ News Today”, where we provide a concise overview of the most significant news stories that shaped the weekend and have ongoing implications. From geopolitical developments to scientific breakthroughs, Global challenges and Studies. Stay informed with our roundup of the top headlines.   […]

New Evidence Uncovered by Special Counsel Intensifies Case Against Donald Trump

The NeoLiberal Journals – Recent news has revealed stunning developments in the legal battles surrounding former President Donald Trump, as special counsel Jack Smith uncovers new and crucial evidence that has significantly intensified the case against the former president. This newfound evidence revolves around a top-secret document that Trump previously boasted about on tape, raising the document’s importance and leading […]

Notice of Copyright Infringement for Book “Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance”

We are conducting an investigation concerning copyright infringement for my Book “Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance,” by Renaldo McKenzie. The book published by The Neoliberal Corporation and Palmetto Publishing in 2021, is globally distributed through our partners IngramSpark, under specific identifiers (ISBN) that are tied to a single and specific published work.   However, today we are noticing that only Barnes […]

UPS Strike Looms as Workers Advocate for Fair Pay in Upcoming Contract Negotiations

The UPS workforce is facing a critical moment as thousands of part-time employees push for higher pay ahead of resumed contract negotiations between the Teamsters union and the delivery giant. With the threat of a potential strike looming if no deal is reached by July 31, 2023, America could witness its biggest strike in 60 years. Here’s what you need […]

Transcripts of The Castro v. Trump Series Part 4 on The NeoLiberal Round

The NeoLiberal Journal – In a recent episode of The NeoLiberal Round podcast series, Castro V Trump Part 4, the host, Renaldo McKenzie, welcomed John Anthony Castro, the main plaintiff in the Castro v. Trump case and the US 2024 GOP Presidential candidate. Also joining the discussion was Dr. Nolan Fontaine, President of the Urban Indian Heritage Society. The episode […]

Introducing: Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered, Neo-Capitalism and the Death of Nations

This upcoming book in the Neoliberalism series, written by Renaldo McKenzie, delves into the concept of wealth and its distribution, challenging the notion that hard work and savings lead to prosperity. Renaldo argues in Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered, Neo-Capitalism and the Death of Nations that certain groups and regions, particularly Black and Brown people in the Global South and Global North, […]

Unpaid Freedom: Unveiling the Unsettling Legacy of West Indian Slavery

The abolition of slavery in the West Indies in 1833 marked a significant milestone in the fight against human bondage. However, the news of emancipation did not reach the enslaved population until 1865, leaving them to toil as free laborers for over three decades without compensation. This essay delves into the profound injustice endured by these individuals and examines the […]

Petition for Haiti – Sign on Letter (Jamaicans & CARICOM)

  Dear Jamaicans and CARICOM brothers and sisters:   Please Sign the Petition for Haiti   I am writing this letter to petition the Jamaican and CARICOM governments, and to ask my fellow Jamaicans and CARICOM CITIZENS and those in the Diaspora (Caribbean Community) to call on their governments/CARICOM to not acquiesce to the US and Canada to support the […]

Generational Flames

If there’s one thing about pain that I’ve learned, it is that it tends to spread itself like a wildfire, burning more fiercely as fuel is gathered. Once a family tree begins to burn, if the flames aren’t halted the cinders will drift off to ignite another. And within these branches, these twigs that’ll easily become firewood, are our individual lives. Personally, I believe that my life’s been very hard. I’ve certainly made plenty of my own mistakes, at no fault of anyone else but me. And yet, there’s plenty I could blame my parents for. Their ignorance, lack of flexibility, and failure to admit their own mistakes.