Bureaucrats Gotta Bureaucrat: They Can Never Admit the Real Problem!

We noted, last Friday, the waste case that Martin Luther King High School in foul, fetid, fuming, foggy, filthy Philadelphia has become. MLKHS at least has the ‘excuse,’ if it can be called that, of being a school in the depressed East Germantown neighborhood, with 100% of students coming from ‘economically disadvantaged’ families. But what …

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Kids Living Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #42: West Linn, Oregon Schools Collapsing

This confused, abused boy was running for West Linn High student body president, pretending to be a girl. In the early 1990s, on our 45-house street alone, there were 100 children, most under age 10. Now, there are fewer than 20. Indeed, there are so few children in the West Linn-Wilsonville School District^ that the school …

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Harvard Admits To Anti-Semitism on Campus

We noted, just three weeks ago, how Harvard University, the oldest and most prestigious institution of higher learning in our great nation, rather than at least negotiate with the Trump Administration over policies to end blatant anti-Semitism on campus, was choosing to double-down on discrimination instead. Harvard is, of course, a private school, so the …

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The Unnaturalness Of Nothing

Human beings are wired to survive, to move forward, to grow. Everything in our lived experience is framed by awareness, time, and continuity. We plan for tomorrow. We remember yesterday. So the concept of not existing — of a permanent pause button on all of reality — is so foreign to our operating system that it evokes panic, dread, or numbness.

Civil War 2.0: You’re Already in It, Part 2

In conventional wars, armies carry rifles and wear camouflage. In Civil War 2.0, your enemies wear lanyards, file lawsuits, code algorithms, and write policy memos. Their weapons aren’t bullets—they’re mandates, executive orders, subpoenas, shadowbans, and ESG scores. This isn’t just war—it’s fifth-generation occupation.