Picture our expansive U.S. government as a giant, content pig, lounging in its bureaucratic slop, utterly unconcerned with anything beyond its own comfort. Much like pigs that find solace in their mud, our government has nestled into a morass of inefficiency, redundancy, and self-serving policies, seemingly oblivious to the needs and frustrations of the American…
The Unseen Menace: The Myth of Low Crime Rates Among Non-Citizens
For years, a narrative has been spun by those on the left that non-citizens, especially illegal migrants, commit fewer crimes than native-born Americans. This claim, often parroted without substantial scrutiny, has become a cornerstone of the liberal argument for open borders. However, when we peel back the layers of this argument, the reality is far…
Are we headed toward vigilantism? Given the lack of actual “justice” in America, it’s possible.
Are we headed toward vigilantism? This story at American Thinker certainly approaches making a reasoned case for it, given the lack of actual “justice” occurring across more and more courtrooms across America. I’m glad I left police work behind decades ago. Not because I didn’t enjoy the work or think it noble and vital, but…
Public Opinion Evolves on Assault Weapons
It’s clear that the issue of gun rights and the debate over the Second Amendment have been central to American politics, particularly during the Trump and Biden administrations. While President Trump was a staunch supporter of gun rights and took steps to protect the Second Amendment, the Biden administration has pushed for more regulation, including…
Challenging the Critiques: A Closer Look at Mary Anne Franks’ Views on Constitutional Rights
Those pesky constitutions… The “Revolutionary turbulence of the year 1848” refers to the widespread European revolutions that occurred in 1848, where several monarchs were forced to abdicate their thrones due to popular uprisings demanding more democratic reforms, often including the tearing up or abolishment of existing constitutions, signifying a rejection of the old order and…
Public education. It’s More Than Money.
An intriguing statistic highlighting a significant shortcoming in public education is the stark contrast between spending and performance in reading proficiency. In New York, despite spending nearly $30,000 per student, only 33% of students achieved reading proficiency last year. Conversely, Florida, which spends just over $10,000 per student, saw over 80% of its students proficient…
The Babylon Bee’s Legal Eagle: How ‘The View’ Became the New Law School
The Babylon Bee: Local Man Passes Bar Exam After Just One Week Of Watching ‘The View’ KANSAS CITY, MO — Local man Kevin Marlow successfully passed the bar exam today, after preparing by simply watching The View for one week. Though Marlow never attended a day of law school, he reportedly logged one of the…
A Blast From The Past … Catching up with Cindy Sheehan
Cindy Sheehan’s activism post-2016 has evolved and diversified, reflecting her continued commitment to peace, anti-war activism, and social justice, while also engaging in broader political critiques. Here’s an update based on her activities and the general direction of her activism: Current Activism Efforts: Writing and Journalism: Blogging: Cindy Sheehan maintains a blog titled “Cindy Sheehan’s…
The Great Government Giveaway: How Last-Minute Spending Undermines Taxpayers
DOGE will clean out more than just the government. Vivek Ramaswamy says the proposed Department of Government Efficiency (“DOGE”), which he’s working on in partnership with Elon Musk, will be able to cut government contracting costs substantially, fire useless employees, and identify entire government agencies that can be dumped. If DOGE works, there’ll be no…
Reclaiming America’s Borders: What Should the Trump Administration’s Strategy Contain?
To develop a logical, tactical, and detailed plan for deporting illegal immigrants under Donald Trump’s administration, the following steps could be taken: 1. Legal and Policy Framework Legislation: Deportation Simplification: Push for Congressional legislation that simplifies the deportation process by reducing administrative hurdles and legal challenges. This would entail streamlining the judicial review process for…