June 20, 2022

fromTheFederalist: The committee completely sidestepped the verifiable evidence of systemic violations of election law, illegal voting, and more. Political hacks know that inconvenient truths are to be ignored.
Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

fromJohnStossel/Creators: The late economist Walter Williams explained, "Short of aerial bombardment, the best way to destroy a city is through rent controls."
Regulation Nation

fromReason: Calorie counts don't change behavior.
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fromJudicialWatch: Fortunately, a conservative group got involved and the school district recently dropped its federal investigation under immense pressure from the community and attorneys at the legal nonprofit.
Political Correctness and Other Nitwittery

fromReason: "Have sex with your clothes on" and "wash your fetish gear," offers the agency, which has in the past given us the brilliant advice to "cook your prosciutto" during times of salmonella spread.
Political Correctness and Other Nitwittery

fromMises: "Have sex with your clothes on" and "wash your fetish gear," offers the agency, which has in the past given us the brilliant advice to "cook your prosciutto" during times of salmonella spread.
Economic Policy: Statism Versus The Free Market

June 19, 2022

fromRutherfordInstitute: “We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force.” — Ayn Rand.
2nd Amendment Assaults

fromIssuesInsights: One of the hallmarks of authoritarianism is the crushing of free expression. Speaking against the state is not allowed. What, then, to make of the Biden’s administration’s efforts to silence Americans?
The Government is Not Us


fromAmericanThinker: Over the past two decades, far too many citizens of the United States have willingly surrendered their rights and freedoms and now they are on the cusp of being unrestorable.
The Government is Not Us

fromOpenCulture: To each of the original text’s chapters the video devotes a ten-to-fifteen-minute section, conveying not just the content of its lessons but also their relevance to the history of human conflict in the roughly two and a half millennia since they were written.
Defense Versus The War Machine

fromFoxNews: Greg Gutfeld discusses the failures of the Biden administration.
Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

fromZeroHedge: "White House economists are laying out arguments for why the soaring cost of living isn’t Biden’s fault - and the economy is much better than voters seem to think it is."
Economic Policy: Statism Versus The Free Market

June 18, 2022

fromGlennGreenwald/Substack: The Assange persecution is the greatest threat to Western press freedoms in years. It is also a shining monument to the fraud of American and British self-depictions.
The Government is Not Us

fromKatiePavlich/TheHill: The reason for Garland’s refusal to enforce the law by prosecuting illegal intimidation of justices and those allegedly attacking pro-life pregnancy centers is simple. By looking the other way, President Biden’s DOJ appears to be fine with terrorizing the court, perhaps in the hope it will push justices to change their minds on the Dobbs case.
Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

fromAlexBerenson/Substack: A powerful new paper in Science magazine suggests the vaccines are useless if not harmful against Omicron.  The Government is Not Us

fromAmericanGreatness: A real committee would also investigate the other, far larger and more lethal riots on iconic federal property months earlier.
Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

fromGetPocket: The wisdom of Bertrand Russell. All human activity is prompted by desire. There is a wholly fallacious theory advanced by some earnest moralists to the effect that it is possible to resist desire in the interests of duty and moral principle. I say this is fallacious, not because no man ever acts from a sense of duty, but because duty has no hold on him unless he desires to be dutiful.
The Pursuit of Happiness

fromOilPrice: Last year, the International Energy Agency made headlines by calling for an end to new oil and gas exploration by the end of the year. A few months later, the IEA was calling for more oil.
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