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The United States has been sold down the river by our own – mislabeled – “leaders.”We have (pardon this) all kinds of shit blowing up in the Middle East, and with the GovDown II in process and the whole airline industry on the ropes, the “Fools on the Hill” will be taking a couple of weeks off for Spring/Easter Break.Must be nice. But what’s becoming abundantly clear? They are not public servants. At least in the same sense as, oh, the ER staff in Hospitals, the po-po’s on the street, the aid buggy cowboys, and the firefighters who have everyone’s…
This article was originally published by Michael Matulef at The Mises Institute. AI is everywhere now—woven into our workplaces, our devices, and our daily routines—and with its spread comes a rising fear: what happens when there’s no meaningful work left for humans? AI is becoming the silent collaborator behind almost…
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Good Shopwork begins with solid Headwork.One of the ideas that has been sneaking up on me for years is what I’ve taken to calling domain walking.Sounds fancy, but it’s really not.It’s just the learned ability to stand in more than one mental place when looking at the same problem. Academics…
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This article was originally published by Belle Carter at Natural News. The WHO is preparing for potential radioactive contamination from U.S./Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities (Fordow, Isfahan, Natanz), though no contamination has been confirmed yet. WHO’s Hanan Balkhy stresses that nuclear incidents cause irreversible harm, citing Chornobyl’s thyroid cancer…
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This article was originally published by Don Stacy II at The Mises Institute. Commonly discussed in radical political circles is the Overton window (also called the window of discourse), which is typically defined as the range of subjects and arguments—public ideas—politically acceptable to the mainstream population at a given time. The Overton…
The war with Iran is now entering its third week. In light of escalations, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) will reduce Iran’s military “to dust.” Trump Says War With Iran Has Prevented A Nuclear Strike Netanyahu further claimed that Israel and the United…
Key Takeaways Arizona Senate Bill 1424 advances through the legislature, requiring firearm safety instruction in public schools starting in the 2027-2028 school year. The bill mandates annual, age-appropriate instruction from kindergarten through 12th grade, focusing on accident prevention and personal safety. Schools cannot use live firearms or include training on…
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Key Takeaways A Texas federal court ruled that the ban on carrying firearms at post offices is unconstitutional and applies to all current and future members of the Second Amendment Foundation and Firearms Policy Coalition. The ruling expands protections beyond the original plaintiffs, preventing enforcement of the carry ban against…
Key Takeaways: A shooting occurred inside the Pickens VA Clinic in Jasper, Georgia, where employee Nicholas Crews was critically injured and later died. The suspect, Lawrence Michels, had entered the clinic for a mental health consultation before the shooting took place. After the initial shooting, Michels exited the building armed…
