Pardon Mania: The Regime Protects Its Own

In the final hours of his presidency, President Joe Biden was sure to hand out pardons to his political allies.

Some of those who were pardoned, such as Ravidath Ragbir and Kemba Pradia, were the usual sorts of people who get pardons: mid-level activists and party boosters who successfully appealed to the outgoing administration for some last-minute favors. Such pardons are for people who were actually convicted of crimes in the past. That is, the pardons were not preemptive. 

Private Firefighters: Not Just for the Elite Anymore

If you want medical care in a timely manner in Las Vegas, you must find a concierge doctor who is taking patients and pay $2000+ a year to be able to see the doctor and to be referred to specialists as needed.

Private schools have provided an escape hatch for parents fed up with poor quality government schooling. While the cost is considerable, parents make the sacrifice while still funding government schools with their tax dollars.

For Inauguration Day, Open Federal Files and Give Truth a Chance

Federal agencies classify trillions of pages of documents each year—enough secrets to fill 20 million filing cabinets. Washington politicians and federal agencies routinely blindfold American citizens on the most important and most reckless decisions the government takes. As President Joe Biden told Special Counsel Robert Hur in late 2022, “We over-classify everything....