Challenging the Supreme Court’s Overreach: The Razor Wire Ruling and State Sovereignty

The recent Supreme Court decision to allow the removal of Texas’ border razor wire fencing, in a narrow 5-4 ruling, has sparked a significant debate about state rights and federal overreach, particularly in the context of border security. This decision not only challenges the principle of state sovereignty but also overlooks an essential constitutional provision: …

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The Tales of Little Pavel, Episode 15 – Little Pavel Rents a Room

Political Satire:  Having trouble surviving these times?  You’re not alone.  Join us in columnist John F. Di Leo’s exploration of an alternate universe, where we imagine the impossible: An idealistic teenager, living in the 51st ward of a fictional city in middle America, volunteers at the local party headquarters, and learns a lesson or two …

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A tree fell in Washington, but no one heard it

Independent journalists Michael Shellenberger, Matt Taibbi, and Alex Gutentag published an article on Substack site Public last week that, if true, would prove the hoax of the century. Of course, the story was greeted with a shrug by the legacy media. The trio reported that “multiple credible sources close to a House Permanent Select Committee …

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