Private Profits, Public Blackouts: America’s Electric Grid as a National Security Blind Spot

America’s electric grid lives in a strange legal and moral purgatory. It is economically private, legally regulated, but strategically national. That contradiction is not a philosophical quirk—it is a national security liability hiding in plain sight, humming quietly behind the walls while we argue about fighter jets, aircraft carriers, and which shiny weapons system deserves another trillion dollars.

America-As-It-Was

At the start of Trump 2.0 Democrats worried about the future for their children, grandchildren and themselves. Republicans had the same worries. We all want to return to an America-As-It-Was. Democrats, seem to place the time at 2021 – Republicans, circa 1950.

When the State Fails, Responsibility Remains

When Joe Biden tells Americans to “buy a shotgun” and fire warning blasts into the air to scare off intruders, that’s not folksy wisdom—it’s reckless, illegal advice in most jurisdictions. It’s the kind of thing that gets people arrested, injured, or killed. It reveals a worldview where firearms are props in a story, not tools that demand discipline, training, and accountability.

The Democrat Playbook Is Stuck On Pathetic: Democrats Are Counting On Bad memories, Lack Of Attention, Stupidity Or Plain Hatred Of Trump

This latest round of revived nonsense over Jim Crow 2.0 is resurrected donkey dung, hysteria laden dogma from half a decade ago. You would think that even a smidgen-a modicum of respect-for their constituents would motivate new thoughts, ideas or tactics from democrat leaders

9/11 Permanent Emergency: The Long Game That’s Dismantling America – Part III

The most dangerous futures rarely arrive with explosions. They arrive with paperwork, emergency meetings, and soothing language about “stability.” The worst-case scenario facing the United States is not sudden collapse or foreign invasion. It is something far more corrosive: a loss of sovereignty by process, at the exact moment the world becomes less forgiving, more competitive, and openly hostile to American advantage.

The whacko left and due process of law

My site’s favorite whipping boy, The Philadelphia Inquirer’s far, far, far left columnist Will Bunch, who’s even crazier than Amanda Marcotte if such a thing is possible, has told us how important it is to enforce the law. We have previously noted how The Philadelphia Inquirer’s radical left columnist Will Bunch was adamant in his …

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White saviors are flinging dildos in ICE capades

Not all protesters support illegals. ICE won’t melt but maybe anti-ICE is. Organized Democrat and communist opposition to the removal of illegal aliens in Minnesota and elsewhere has been melting of late. Fox reported the protesters, insurgents and rioters are fighting among themselves as the winter drags on and their tactics turn cost public sentiment. …

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Uniforms Matter: Why the Constitution Draws a Hard Line Between Warriors and Police

Uniforms are not decoration. They are language. Long before an officer speaks a word or a citizen weighs compliance, the uniform announces intent, authority, and the rules that govern the encounter. In a free society—especially one built on constitutional limits—this signaling is not cosmetic. It is foundational.

Israel’s Netanyahu Coming to Washington to Discuss Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Washington on Wednesday to discuss US-Iran diplomacy with President Donald Trump, whose focus on Tehran’s nuclear program falls short of his ally’s call for more sweeping measures. Natasha Hall, associate fellow at Chatham House, said President Trump’s meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may shape the US approach to negotiations with Iran.