New York Times: "In the 24 hours through 12 a.m. on Friday, 562 people — or one almost every two-and-a-half minutes — died from the virus in New York State, bringing the total death toll to nearly 3,000, double what it was only three days before. In the same period,...
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US Supreme Court Will Hear Police Accountability Case
by John Kramer | Apr 1, 2020 | Featured Articles, Justice
Arlington, Virginia—This morning the U.S. Supreme Court announced it would review the case of James King, an innocent college student who was savagely beaten in 2014 by a police officer and FBI agent in Grand Rapids, Michigan, after being unreasonably misidentified as...
Harvard Professor Calls for Totalitarian Fascist Police State
by Scott Horton | Mar 31, 2020 | Blog
In The Atlantic. I wonder if Adrian Vermeule thinks the old laws forbidding the killing of Harvard law professors in the interest of the common good should also be overruled.
Libertarians, All Decent People: Let the Harmless Out of Jail Due to Pandemic; Government: No, We’re Releasing the Child Rapists
by Scott Horton | Mar 31, 2020 | Blog
You just cannot make this stuff up. Thank goodness for the heroes at the Free Thought Project who swim up to their eyeballs in America's lawless totalitarian police state all day to bring us such vital information.
The U.S. Fed Just Became The World’s Banker
by Steven Woskow | Mar 31, 2020 | Blog
From Marketwatch "The Federal Reserve on Tuesday said it was establishing a temporary repo facility for foreign central banks that will help make U.S. dollars available in their jurisdictions. In the new facility, the central banks will be able to temporarily exchange...
The $2 Trillion Stimulus Package Is Funding Your Own Surveillance
by Ken Silva | Mar 31, 2020 | Events, Featured Articles
From corporate bailouts to endowments for art, the $2 trillion stimulus package signed into law last Friday has been roundly criticized as a smash-and-grab robbery perpetrated by the country’s elite. And rightly so. However, there is another provision in the...
Stimulus Bill Lets Fed Operate in Complete Secrecy
by Michael Maharrey | Mar 30, 2020 | Economics, Events, Featured Articles
I guess we’re just supposed to have faith that Jerome Powell will do the right thing. I don’t know about you, but I don’t have that kind of faith in anybody when it comes to passing out billions of dollars in cash or creating government policy. -Mike Maharrey, TAC...
Wall Street Journal: NY Hospital Prepares to Begin Triaging Patients
by Scott Horton | Mar 30, 2020 | Blog
NYU Langone Tells ER Doctors to ‘Think More Critically’ About Who Gets Ventilators NYU Langone Health, one of the nation’s top academic medical centers, told emergency-room doctors that they have “sole discretion” to place patients on ventilators and institutional...
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Matt Taibbi: The Youtube Ban Is Un-American, Wrong And Will Backfire
"There’s no such thing as a technocratic approach to truth. There are official truths, but those are political rather than scientific determinations, and therefore almost always wrong on some level. The people who created the American free press understood this, even...
War Veteran Censored for Speaking out on War
The great Kenny MacDonald. https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=Xb2BcTqz6wc
Endless Wars: Joe’s Story
https://twitter.com/ConcernedVets/status/1336649294611238917
Me Interviewed
By Jalen Vasquez.
Government’s Perverse Incentives
It might seem reasonable to think that in the early days of a pandemic involving an unfamiliar pathogen, the public ought to allow the government leeway in its imposition of extreme measures, such as the virtual shut down of economic activity. But the initial...
Cop Kills Man
Look at this shit. Cop is out looking for someone. Sees some other random black guy. Shoots him to death. Now claims this completely innocent man, who just went to get sandwiches for his family, threatened to murder a cop for no reason. That is a lie. The cop is the...
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