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The Real Murderers: 34 Police Departments Kill Americans At Higher Rate Than National Average
by Matt Agorist | Dec 21, 2020 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
According to the most recent count of police killings, police in America have killed 1,039 people this year. Exactly 21 of these victims were at or under the age of 18 when their lives were taken by police officers who swore an oath to protect and serve. Many were...
Biden to Target Russia with Cyber, Economic Warfare as New Start Dies
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 21, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On COI #49, I discuss how the fictional Russiagate narrative created a real hysterical that is killing off nuclear treaties between the US and Russia. The last remaining agreement is the New Start Treaty. The treaty is set to expire on February 5th. Joe Biden has...
Axios Scoop: Trump Pardons Expected Today
by Steven Woskow | Dec 18, 2020 | Blog
From Axios President Trump plans to issue a wave of pardons today, moving to expedite acts of clemency before Christmas, according to a source with direct knowledge and advocates who have been briefed on the plans. What to watch: Trump has been considering pardons for...
If People Fear Violence, How Do You Make Them Feel Safe?
by Peter R. Quiñones | Dec 18, 2020 | Blog
This is an ongoing concept in my head so bear with me here. What I want to look at is the most practical reason for, and how the idea of “private property” may be better explained to people. Often, those who are derogatorily called “propertarians” will make their...
Who Will Trump Pardon?
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 18, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On COI #48, Kyle discusses what major pardons Trump could handout before leaving office. While it is unlikely, Julian Assange, Ross Ulbrich, and Edward Snowden have had their names floated as potential receivers of pardons. However, even if Trump decides to pardon any...
The Future Of Meat Production
by Steven Woskow | Dec 16, 2020 | Blog
The World Economic Forum, Wall St., Bill Gates, big food, venture capital, The Rockefeller Foundation - they are all in. Like it or not, this is the future of meat production. At Food Dive The beginning of the next big thing Analysts have said this is the beginning of...
News Roundup 12/16/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 16, 2020 | News Roundup
US news Massachusetts hospitals report a four-fold increase in child ER visits for psychiatric reasons. [Link] Chicago police went to a woman’s home with bad information. The police kicked down her door and handcuffed her while she was naked. They forced her to remain...
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War is a Euphemism for Mass Murder
To kill one man is to be guilty of a capital crime, to kill ten men is to increase the guilt tenfold, to kill a hundred men is to increase it a hundredfold. This the rulers of the earth all recognize, and yet when it comes to the greatest crime — waging war on another...
Empower the Working Class: Abolish Occupational Licensing
It's time to consistently apply the "my body my choice" principle. If consenting adults want to engage in economic activity, no third party should forcibly stop them. Democrats always say "voting once every two years between two politicians is how you express...
Death By Climate: Down 97% in Last 100 Years
Our schools provide many hours of lessons on climate change, but I wonder how many teachers, let alone pupils, are aware that climate-related deaths have decreased by as much as 97 per cent over the past 100 years, as the OFDA / CRED data show. - Why don’t we ever...
Black Youth Unemployment: Before and After Progressives Started “Helping”
A constant trend is progressivism is to use the state to coercively control others under the guise of "helping" them, make things worse, then ignore the problems you caused and never apologize. Sallie Mae loans didn't make college affordable. The Federal Reserve...
What Kind of Liberal?
Not to put too fine a point on it, but I am a Locke-Smith liberal.
The Tale of the Steak – A Lesson in Economics by Walter E. Williams
Consider filet mignon and chuck steak. Assume-realistically-that consumers prefer the former. Then the question becomes: why is it, despite consumer preferences, that chuck steak sells at all? The fact is that chuck steak outsells filet mignon. How does something less...
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