A review of a new book on how they damage academia and students.
Category Archives: Law
…and its censorious “fact checkers” have utterly discredited themselves.
The CCP smiles.
Roe V. Wade
Should it stand?
It was a terrible decision, constitutionally so, as he notes, the question now is: Is it Dred Scott terrible, sufficiently so to overcome stare decisis?
Red Lines
Rethinking state and local borders.
The Age Of Coercive Control
Yes, we are in an abusive relationship with our government.
[Update a while later]
Increasing IRS Funding
Three false narratives. Yes, the federal income-tax system is a disaster.
The Right To Bear Arms
A review of a book that is likely to play a significant role in the upcoming SCOTUS case. The notion that the prohibition of carrying a gun off one’s own property is not a blatant violation of the Second Amendment is insane. It renders the phrase “keep and bear arms” meaningless.
Project Veritas
This is interesting in the context of my own defamation suit, in which I actually was expressing opinions, but the appellate court said that I was stating facts that a jury could determine the truth or falsity of.
The Latest BS About January 6th
Thoughts on the false narrative, and our two-tiered justice system.
A Multi-Cultural Approach To Space
This op-ed seems a little aerie faerie to me, and I’m not sure what exactly he’s proposing, but someone should tell him that space is not the common heritage of mankind.