Critical Thinking and Policy: The Wars on Drugs and Poverty

Critical Thinking and Policy: The Wars on Drugs and Poverty In an effective government, the first rule of policy is to set goals and the implementing processes to accomplish them. Politicians and the bureaucracy, however, run the government. The first rule of politicians is to get re-elected. The first rule of bureaucrats is to perpetuate …

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January 6th Committee-Criminal, Complicit, and Compromised? 

The Crimes & Destruction of our Constitutional, Democracy, and Rights by the January 6th Committee – Criminal, Complicit, and Compromised? The recent hearings of the 6 January Committee and past events related to the Russian Collusion investigation, and (two) impeachments, bring forth several key questions on accountability to our laws. But not for Donald J. Trump, …

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Treat Regulations Like an Assault Helicopter Company Would

Hmong Memorial stands at front of Fresno, California courthouse.

I bet you didn’t know that 165 fiercely anti-communist Montagnards were rescued from work-labor slavery, torture, and apparently worse at the hands of combined Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces, by

Secession is Occurring: Part 3: Breakdown of Law and Order and Weaponizing Once-Trusted Institutions

By John R. “Buck” Surdu In Part 1 of this multi-part article, I asserted that we are becoming two distinctly different Dis-United States. One is an America based on our Constitution, institutions, law and order, freedoms, common view of civics, commonly interpreted history, and common culture. The other is an America transformed into a Leftist, …

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Cyber Experts Have Proof of Election Infiltration, But One Call from DC FBI Office Overturns 15-Month Investigation: Report

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On Monday, The New York Times published a condescending story about “a group of election deniers” who had gathered “at an invitation-only conference in August at a secret location southeast of Phoenix” and “unspooled a new conspiracy theory about the 2020 presidential outcome.” The story involved Konnech Corp., a small election software company based in …

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The Fourth Amendment—Private Property Rights Redux

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“That the house of every one is to him as his Castle and Fortress as well for defence against injury and violence, as for his repose;…” – Sir Edward Coke (1604) Greetings my fellow Americans! The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, …

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