How government, universities and media form a single political system
The federal government, the university system, and mainstream media are thought to form an interlocking three-part political system of progressive…
Ebola versus traditional burial practices
Anyone who’s read the news over the last decade or so has probably heard of Ebola. Also known as Ebola…
Who is really behind data center opposition?
We are often best defined not by the company we keep, but by our enemies. Having the right—left—enemies tends to…
The inanity of land acknowledgments
Democrat-run cities (be it small cities like my own of about 50,000 residents or much larger cities) often focus on…
Jumping to conclusions
Carelessly jumping to a conclusion is a typical consequence of failing to properly analyze new information. I propose that this…
From the alley to the Heaviside Layer: AI, redemption, and the human need for transcendence
In Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats, the faded and rejected Grizabella sings one of modern theater’s most haunting songs: “Memory.” Once…
You can’t have two winners in sports
It’s amazing what the Left is prepared to do to accommodate their obscene and ridiculous agenda. Now they’ve decided that…
Trump plays 4D chess again–still
Do you hear the rapidly elevating volume of the wailing, rending of garments, and gnashing of teeth coming from blue…
Corporate taxes and the politics of oversimplification
As the midterms approach, Americans will once again hear the familiar refrain that major corporations “pay no taxes.” It is…
Thomas Massie and Bill Cassidy Lost. MAGA Won. Bigly.
This spring, two high-profile Republican incumbents on Capitol Hill learned a brutal truth. Disloyalty to Donald J. Trump carries an…