Practicing Politics as Self-Defense
Because government is predatory, it may seem ironic then to use the political system as a means of protecting one's own property, family, and loved ones. But there are times when such a strategy makes sense.
Because government is predatory, it may seem ironic then to use the political system as a means of protecting one's own property, family, and loved ones. But there are times when such a strategy makes sense.
The surge of "progressive" prosecutors, many funded by George Soros, has been followed by increases in violent crime.
Because government is predatory, it may seem ironic then to use the political system as a means of protecting one's own property, family, and loved ones. But there are times when such a strategy makes sense.
David Gordon continues his critical look at Jedediah Purdy's book, Two Cheers for Politics.
Aided by state intervention, disinformation is becoming a way of life in communications.
Global elites are relentless in their desire to recreate the world in their own image. As they turn toward food production, expect their bungling to cause huge shortages of food and worse.
While the FBI and the Department of Justice have been overreaching, Donald Trump has not helped his own cause.
Aided by state intervention, disinformation is becoming a way of life in communications.
If the situation were reversed and protestors had invaded the Capitol to support a left-wing candidate, we can be sure that the vocabulary used to describe the event would be quite different.
The recent raid on Donald Trump's Florida home is one more event in Democrats and Never Trumpers' never-ending attempt to have Trump arrested, convicted, and imprisoned. Our political classes are unleashing something that cannot be contained.