…even in crisis, if you let them. Laws against “price gouging” are economically insane.
Category Archives: Law
Eric Swallwell
Oh, looky here! He was caught red handed witness tampering.
Justice
The Justice Department has dropped the case against Michael Flynn.
The next question is whether anyone will be punished for this. Only Durham’s team (and probably Barr) know the answer to that. Also, kudos to the tenacity of Sidney Powell.
[Update a few minutes later]
More from the AP. Note the anti-Trump spin.
[Update a while later]
Here’s how the hacks at AP describe Sidney Powell: “a conservative commentator and outspoken critic of Mueller’s investigation .”
They apparently didn’t think that it was worth noting that she was a former assistant U.S. Attorney at the Department of Justice, back in the days when it lived up to its name somewhat better.
[Saturday-morning update]
John Solomon: The dirty dozen revelations that sunk Mueller’s case against Flynn.
[Bumped]
[Update a while later]
Jim Jordan has a very pithy op-ed.
The Week In Pictures
The Flynn edition. I like all the #MeToo ones.
Richard Grenell
And our times have very few, at least among our “elites.”
Obama Was In On it
There is nothing surprising about this to people who have been following it, but it’s certainly confirming a lot of what has been suspected.
Bankruptcy Laws
Thoughts on their unsung success in America.
Taking Down The Hair Salons
…with an MRAP (yes, I know it was a bar, big deal). One of the many terrible things that the Clinton administration did was to give military hardware to local LEOs.
The Openers
Why they’re winning. The “elites” (as has been the case for many years now) have not covered themselves with glory here.
Academia
If it gets a bailout, it should only be under these conditions.
The loan program needs a complete overhaul, beyond these suggestions.