To Save the USA – We MUST Stop Being 70+% Consumption Economy
The United States is currently a 70+% consumption economy. Meaning for every $10 of economic activity? $7+ dollars of it is someone buying something.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The United States is currently a 70+% consumption economy. Meaning for every $10 of economic activity? $7+ dollars of it is someone buying something.
Zach Bryan’s “Small Town Smokeshow” is not just a lament over a girl he lost. It’s a tragic psychological portrait of a young woman being slowly erased by the culture that praises her.
Students across the educational spectrum are outsourcing their work to Artificial Intelligence (AI), according to The Wall Street Journal. In other words, cheating is more widespread than ever.
The problem is the people at Harvard whose worldview is doctrinaire Cultural Marxism. They are handmaidens of Human Secularist Totalitarianism
How Does A Physicist Sneak Up On His Peers With That Which Undermines Him???
A vociferous minority of foreign students, in cahoots with thousands of narcissistic and oblivious American students, continue to disrupt life on college campuses. We need to throw the bums out.
Hidden away in the remote wilderness of Gakona, Alaska, sits one of the most controversial research facilities in the world: the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, better known as HAARP.
History as a social science is relatively new – less than 200 years old as a unique academic discipline. Concurrently for most of its 200 years one school of thought stands out in its pedantic use of language to promote itself. That branch of history is Marxism.
The U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Justice have launched a formal investigation into the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction over concerns that the agency may be enforcing policies that violate federal law.
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 …
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 …
This is part one of a three part series on the hidden Civil War now taking place in these United States of America, a Civil War that most Americans don’t realize they are already involved in.
Harvard University founded in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts believes itself to be the Cullinan Diamond of American academia. What was once a theological seminary to train Puritan ministers for the Massachusetts Bay Colony, has been a willing hostage of the Left for the last three generations.
Any college which accepted David Hogg and granted him a degree has to be suspect when the term “higher learning” is applied to it
Trump is turning over the tables at the universities and chasing the elitists with a whip of cords.
The quirks of English often become fodder for humor. Jokes about spelling “gnome” with a silent ‘g’ as in “knife” play on the absurdities of silent letters.
Patrick Mahoney, a political science instructor at Washington State University, was so proud of assaulting a POC student that he bragged to police just minutes later.
The New York Times began the week with a hysterical story, “E.P.A. Set to Cancel Grants Aimed at Protecting Children From Toxic Chemicals.”
America’s education system wasn’t designed to unlock the genius in every child. It was designed to produce compliance. Efficiency. Predictability. In short—factory workers, not thinkers.
As more tragic incidents unfold, many safety experts, educators, and military veterans are asking: Is “Run, Hide, Fight,” really the best we can do?