In most schools – public and private – children are brainwashed into believing that the federal government is not only benevolent, but that it protects the individual’s life, liberty, property, and pursuit of happiness. Though that was the original intention of the...
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Number of Americans Required to Register for the Draft May Soon Double
by Sean McAvoy | Mar 23, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
A recent federal court ruling found it unconstitutional for the Selective Service to require only men to register for the draft. An injunction did not accompany the ruling, meaning that there will be not be any immediate changes to the Selective Service rules. A...
Ron Paul: Sheldon Adelson’s Casino Interests Ahead of States Rights?
by Norman Singleton | Mar 23, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
Campaign for Liberty Chairman Ron Paul recently penned an op-ed for the New York Daily criticizing the Justice Department’s recent reversal of the 2011 memo finding that the 1961 Wire Act gives the government authority to ban online gambling even in states that have...
Why Limited-Government Conservatives Invite the Label of Heartless
by Bradley Thomas | Mar 4, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
Conservatives who argue to “limit” the welfare state are routinely painted as cold-hearted by welfare state supporters. With good reason. “I support government programs to assist those truly in need, but we must keep welfare programs from growing too big,” is the...
The Perfect Amount of Government
by Kollin Fields | Jan 17, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
In a broad sense, political philosophy is very simple: if you’re not an anarchist, then everything else is just debating the “ideal” amount or level of government. Conservatives supposedly want the government out of their wallets, while liberals want them out of their...
Ted Cruz and Republican Love for Authority
by Rob Faust | Oct 8, 2018 | Featured Articles, Justice
As midterms draw near Ted Cruz has ramped up his political attacks on his Democrat opponent. One attack on Twitter was particularly interesting. In a bizarre tweet, Cruz posted a video of Beto O’Rourke speaking in front of a predominately black church about...
Donald Trump Begins His Inevitable Shift Towards the Dems
by Eric Schuler | Sep 8, 2017 | Featured Articles, Politics
This week, President Trump made a deal with Democratic leadership to extend the formal debt ceiling limit by three months (though in practice, much longer). It remains to be seen whether enough rank-and-file members in both parties will go along in the House, but the...
I'm Getting Fed Up With Jordan Peterson
by Zack Sorenson | Sep 3, 2017 | Blog
Jordan Peterson seems like a good guy, he's a smart guy, he's doing good work, he's fightin' the left's dangerous political moves in Canada, but I'm starting to not be able to stand him. What has me real triggered is a recent show he did with Joe Rogan. This show is...
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If Israel’s Apologists Insist ‘From the River to the Sea’ Is Genocidal…
Apologists for Israel’s genocide in Gaza reject freedom for Palestinians and insist on Israel’s continued existence as a Jewish supremacist state.
I Met a Man
Located nearly three hours drive from Adelaide, the property rested in the South-East. The nearest township a good thirty minutes if you pushed your vehicle over dirty unselaed road. It was a job that a mate threw my way, help out some old timers that he knew through...
UN Review: No Evidence UNRWA Staff Are Terrorists
The UN’s review on UNRWA’s neutrality notes that Israel provided no evidence for its claim that staff members belong to terrorist organizations.
Joe Biden is Such a Liar
He lies about everything. This time it's his uncle Ambrose who was lost at sea during WWII. Genocide Joe lies that he was eaten by cannibals, smearing the people of Papua New Guinea, who fought as America's allies in that war.
John Boyd: Persona Non Grata at the Pentagon
COL John Boyd was quite the maverick in the military ranks and rocked the boat all the time. You will not though incredibly capable, he was never promoted to flag rank. One of the best insights he ever gave was that when one distills strategy simply, it is:...
Class versus Identity Politics?
Parts of the "left" and "right" often lament that class politics has given way to identity politics. I don't get that. Class was the original modern political identity, and state privilege was part of the cause. Libertarians and classical liberals long warned that...