The Establishment Is Unmasking Itself
American political and economic elites insist that they should have authority over everyone else. As people rebel, the elites are only doubling down on their original demands.
American political and economic elites insist that they should have authority over everyone else. As people rebel, the elites are only doubling down on their original demands.
While the “Great Reset” involves an unholy alliance between governments and big businesses, implementing its policies is impossible without central banks suppressing interest rates. Now that rates are rising, people are finding firsthand the real costs of the “Great Reset.”
If you are libertarian and you question the latest government predations, you, too, are probably considered to be an enemy of the state.
The response to the covid-19 outbreak is better understood as a tool of the national security state rather than as a public health measure.
American political and economic elites insist that they should have authority over everyone else. As people rebel, the elites are only doubling down on their original demands.
Using the rhetoric of “protecting democracy,” American ruling elites have tried to censor the internet because they don’t like the results of democracy when information no longer is filtered by the political classes.
Jamaicans are willing to accept authoritarian behavior from the state in the name of rejecting colonialism.
President Joe Biden is promoting his “AI Bill of Rights,” which looks to be an attempt to censor political opposition. Naturally, political and media elites are enthusiastically endorsing it.
Continuing his review of David Beito's The New Deal’s War on the Bill of Rights, David Gordon shows how Franklin D. Roosevelt and his administration repeatedly eviscerated American constitutional rights.
It seems U.S. government officials are entitled to blindfold and deceive the American people to avoid “intruding” on foreign leaders planning a military attack? This theory of democracy gets curiouser and curiouser.