June 22, 2022

fromTheFederalist: The day Adam Schiff was named to the “Jan. 6” committee is the day we knew the investigation was going to be a frivolous partisan sideshow.
Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

fromAmericanSpectator: It is imposing costs a lot more nightmarish than those being felt at the pump.
The Government is Not Us

fromNYPost: For three decades, climate campaigners have fought to make fossil fuels so expensive that people would be forced to abandon them. Their dream is becoming reality: Energy prices are spiraling out of control and will soon get even worse. Yet we are no closer to solving climate change.
Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

fromReason: The day Adam Schiff was named to the “Jan. 6” committee is the day we knew the investigation was going to be a frivolous partisan sideshow.
Economic Policy: Statism Versus The Free Market

fromTheFederalist: Shortage of workers and prices of pipes, asphalt and construction materials surging.
Inflation Nation

fromActivistPost: Be clear on this: Assange is a political prisoner, charged with committing … journalism.
Individual Liberty: America's First Principle

June 21, 2022

fromAmericanGreatness: Our current oil shortage did not arise from a foreign war or tsunami, but from a deliberate policy to curtail oil production to force a more rapid transition to battery-powered transportation.
The Government is Not Us

fromCity-Journal: A White House official pressures social media companies to stifle dissent on climate.
Indoctrination and Censorship

fromFrontPageMag: When you’re looking for a garden tool and all you can find is a sign that says “this product is currently unavailable,” it’s an inconvenience, but if you’re looking for baby formula and your own supply is about to run out, it’s an emergency.
Economic Policy: Statism Versus The Free Market

fromBrownstoneInstitute: COVID-19 triggered lockdowns around the world never before seen. It isn’t the worst pandemic the world has seen, so why were government interventions so swift? There are really two reasons. One, broadband and laptops. Had there not been ways to continue working for the governments and remote learning to bridge education, we’d have not seen lockdowns beyond May 2020.
Media Bias on Parade

fromDailyMail: An infectious diseases expert, Dr. Sarah Long, said: 'We should just assume that we don't have efficacy data' regarding vaccine success in under fives.
The Government is Not Us

fromTheDailyBell: Do you think it might be relevant to women to know ovarian cancer is among the most common  cancers in females?
Political Correctness and Other Nitwittery

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.
Regulation Nation

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.
Regulation Nation

June 17, 2022

fromBrownstoneInstitute: American’s capacity for denial is truly a thing to behold. For at least 27 months, it should have been obvious that we were headed for a grave crisis.

fromGov.UK: A survey of monkeypox cases by the UK Health Agency has found that 151 out of 152 participants are men who “identify as gay, bisexual or men who have sex with men.” The survey found that 311 (99% of 314) cases were men, with just 3 confirmed female cases.
Political Correctness and Other Nitwittery

fromCNNHealth: Despite four vaccine jabs, Mr. Know-it-all gets sick anyway. Immunity ain't what it used to be.
Political Correctness and Other Nitwittery

fromBrownstoneInstitute: The House voted 396-27 to approve the measure that had already passed unanimously in the Senate in May just days after the leak of the draft Supreme Court decision which could overturn Roe v Wade. 22 of those members voted for extra security for themselves after the January 6th protest at the Capitol.
Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

fromFreeThoughtProject: The study compared COVID-19 fatality rates across several counties in Kansas because the state allowed each of its 105 counties to decide whether or not to implement a mask mandate.
Indoctrination and Censorship

fromTheFederalist: You’d think every Biden White House press conference would be a home run because, despite the president being largely incoherent, the press corps is exceedingly friendly to Democrats.
Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

June 16, 2022

fromBrownstoneInstitute: 👉 It is testament to mankind’s enduring optimism, as much as our enduring hubris, that with every generation hope should spring anew that the fundamental forces which have governed our affairs since time immemorial have changed for the better.                       

fromIanHaworth: If Congress wants 18 year-olds to die for them across the world, then they must be afforded the same rights as every other American adult.

fromReason: A new proposed regulation from the Department of Energy would effectively require homeowners to shift to more expensive, more efficient condensing gas furnaces -- and therefore become more dependent on the government-controlled electrical grid.

fromDailyMail: Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre LAUGHS as she shuts down CNN's Don Lemon for asking if the President has the physical and mental stamina to continue after 2024.

fromWashingtonExaminer: The World Health Organization will rename the monkeypox virus to avoid racist stigma after some scientists aired concerns of discrimination because the virus's origins are linked to African countries.

fromCharlesHughSmith: Workers are voting with their feet, and that's difficult to control. When values and expectations change, everything else eventually changes, too.

June 15, 2022

fromAmericanGreatness: The J6 committee is pure political theater intended to crush the MAGA movement.

fromAmericanThinker: The new elite is relentlessly and systematically, in true Marxist fashion, marching through all the rights that made America unique and successful.

fromEricPetersAutos: Electric cars are not all bad. But neither are they all good. The problem is that most Americans – who have never driven an electric car – are mostly unaware of the bad, having been told almost nothing except the good. This is not unlike being told that sugar tastes good – without being told that too much sugar can give you diabetes, too. 

fromSpiked: Gender ideology and critical race theory corrode justice and hard-won rights.

fromZeroHedge: The latest 30Y average mortgage has just surged to a stunning 6.13% from 3.25% at the start of the year ... the highest rate since the great housing crash of 2007/2008.

fromEpochTimes: All Sunday morning shows on CNN, CBS, NBC, and ABC did not cover the attempted killing, which took place on June 8. Fox News covered the topic during “Fox News Sunday.”

June 14, 2022

fromAmericanGreatness: Unimaginable sums of market capital warped politics and led to a top-down, feudal society, run by progressive elites who are shielded from the ramifications of their own toxic ideologies.

fromTheLid: Coffee prices to skyrocket; global harvest near record lows. Soon coffee drinkers will be the adult version of babies who are missing their baby formula.

fromSpiked: Woke ideology is riddled with contradictions.

fromSpectatorWorld: Social isolation? Check. Disrupted supply chain? Check. Crime spike? It’s coming.

fromEpochTimes: "While Democrats are calling for gun control, people like Sellers reiterate that the only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun."

fromWorldTribune: The unarmed Babbitt was shot and killed as she climbed through a broken interior window in the United States Capitol. She was a 14-year Air Force veteran. The identity of the shooter was kept secret by Congress, the DOJ, and DC police for eight months until Byrd went public to try to defend his killing of Babbitt.

June 13, 2022

fromMises: Totalitarian societies do not become that way overnight. There are recognizable signs and stages which show how a society slides into that abyss.
The Government is Not Us

fromTheCritic: The only acceptable comedy is the type that makes white people feel terrible about themselves and educates men about consent.
Political Correctness and Other Nitwittery

fromReason: Only 6 percent of Americans say the federal government is extremely "careful with taxpayer money," yet those same Americans consistently report that they want the government to do more.

fromAeon: To listen well is not only a kindness to others but a gift to ourselves.
The Pursuit of Happiness

fromNYPost: Given how openly the party is talking about the event as a key part of its survival strategy in the November elections, the TV coverage ought to be considered a campaign donation.

fromPostMillennial: At the time, she likened her experience of being nowhere near the breach to that of veterans who had fought in a war, prompting #AlexandriaOcasioSmollett to trend on Twitter.

June 12, 2022

fromBreitbart: Other than that, Mrs Lincoln, how was the play?
Inflation Nation

fromNewsweek: Here's one example why. Two weeks ago, with no outcomes data on COVID-19 booster shots for 5-to-11-year-olds, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) vigorously recommended the booster for all 24 million American children in that age group.
Regulation Nation

fromSHTFPlan: The occurrence of stagflation is associated with a situation of general strengthening in the momentum of prices while at the same time the pace of economic activity is declining.

fromJonathanTurley: President Biden continues to talk revolution if the Court does not rule as demanded.
The Government is Not Us

fromAmericanThinker: During MSNBC's coverage of the January 6 show trial: the network's pre-eminent star, Rachel Maddow, told the truth: that Trump's rally on that day had nothing to do with the Capitol breach.
Media Bias on Parade

fromFoxNews: Gas prices are already nearly $2 more than they were a year ago.

June 11, 2022

fromTheFederalist: As during Communist control of Soviet Russia, the Jan. 6 Committee’s purpose is to prop up a dying, corrupt regime.
Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

fromAmericanMind: Between the psychological damage caused by government-imposed lockdowns, the stress of an economy flirting with recession, and our increasingly acrimonious domestic politics—amplified by the social media panopticon—there is ample cause to question the state of the American psyche.
The Government is Not Us

fromAmericanThinker: Why do they advance policies that inflict death and psychological debasement on American children?  Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

fromBreitbart: According to data from AAA, gas prices hit another record high on Thursday, reaching $4.970 for regular gas. Mid-grade is now well over $5.00 per gallon, landing at $5.33, and premium at $5.62.
Inflation Nation

fromRealClearPolitics: Tucker Carlson lambasted the House January 6th Committee for holding a primetime hearing while gas prices soar and the country is facing nuclear war.
Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

fromReason: Protective devices incapable of offensive use are now unavailable for legal purchase by New Yorkers.
2nd Amendment Assaults

June 10, 2022

fromRutherfordInstitute: For years now, the government has been bombarding the citizenry with propaganda campaigns and psychological operations aimed at keeping us compliant, easily controlled and supportive of the police state’s various efforts abroad and domestically.

fromAmericanThinker: Following the recent tragedy in Uvalde, the anti-liberty left didn’t waste any time blaming innocent gun owners. They immediately began talking about “red flag” laws, which sound merely helpful but which are, in fact, unconstitutional gun grabs under another name.

fromVictorDavisHanson/Townhall: Are 2 million non-vaccinated foreigners arriving unaudited from impoverished countries less of a threat during the pandemic than fully audited American citizens employed by the federal government? Why would we fire unvaccinated Americans but welcome equally unvaccinated noncitizens?

fromMSN: Since late February, Americans who have gotten a booster shot appear to be testing positive for COVID-19 more often than those vaccinated without the extra shot, according to the CDC.

fromTheFederalist: Embracing racism. Imagine picking up the Washington Post (as if you ever would) and reading the headline, ‘Why White people are afraid of ‘crazy’ Black people.’

fromReason: The administration's slippery terminology illustrates the challenge of distinguishing between "good" and "bad" guns.

June 9, 2022

fromAmericanThinker: Biden’s misbegotten administration is the last of the Democrats’ trademarked “deals”: New Deal, Fair Deal, New Frontier, Great Society, and whatever other branded scam they’ve sold voters since.

fromJohnStossel/Creators: The president now brags that he cut the deficit! "We're on track," he says, to have "the biggest decline in a single year ever in American history." It's actually true. But utterly deceitful. President Joe Biden's deficit will be down from last year, but that's only because he spent such gargantuan amounts then.

fromAmericanGreatness: Americans deserve the chance to protect themselves from rampaging mobs and (God forbid) the government itself if tyranny arises.

fromEricPetersAutos: It may simply be another effort at enserfment. Displace the owners in favor of renters. Bring in subsidized (Section 8) occupants. The government paying the rent to the corporations, which serve the aims of government by “affirmatively furthering fair housing” – this being the actual term being bandied about.

fromRonPaul/Mises: The fact that the two most recent Fed chairs made such a huge blunder shows the folly of relying on a secretive central bank to manage monetary policy.

fromReason: Doctors can’t help people in pain because of restrictive opioid policy.

June 8, 2022

fromTheFederalist: The guilty verdict in Depp v. Heard indicts the corrupt ‘Believe Her’ industry that created Amber Heard, the victim.

fromJustTheNews: The argument there is one system of justice for elites and another for the rest of America has escaped the boundaries of the Russia collusion case to other investigations far and wide in America.

fromAmericanGreatness: Seizing the rifles of law abiding American citizens won’t stop criminals intent upon murdering others anymore than locking healthy Americans in their homes slowed the spread of COVID.

fromReason: Everybody knows what almond, oat, and soy milk are. We don’t need the FDA’s intervention, no matter what the dairy lobby claims.

fromCaitlinJohnstone: The more control you exert over your citizenry, the more likely they are to put someone else in charge at the earliest opportunity.

fromDailyMail: Average gas prices have jumped 30 cents in the past week, and $1.87 from a year ago, according to the AAA Gas Price Index, and are now on pace to top $5 per gallon by the end of this week.

June 7, 2022

fromPJMedia: There was a major problem with the 2020 Census, and most people probably haven’t heard about it, even though it has enormous implications. At the end of May, the Census Bureau admitted that it miscounted 14 states in the 2020 Census. Why didn’t the media make a big stink about this story? Maybe it was overshadowed by the recent mass shootings, that’s certainly a possibility, but I have another theory.
fromVictorDavisHanson/AmericanGreatness: Behind all our disasters there looms an ideology, a creed that ignores cause and effect in the real world—without a shred of concern for the damage done to those outside the nomenklatura.


fromYahoo: The shamefully partisan January 6th committee will present an infomercial in primetime to portray conservatives as domestic terrorists. ABC, CNN and CBS will broadcast it live.
Media Bias on Parade                                                                           Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption

fromReason: Venezuela has the world’s largest proven oil reserves. It's out of gasoline.

fromFoxNews: Bill Maher recently challenged LGBTQ orthodoxy on his HBO program.
Political Correctness and Other Nitwittery                                                      Indoctrination and Censorship