As history shows, nearly every civilization has progressed and evolved using some form of alcohol. But no civilization in history has ever experimented with the Read More
Tag: Libertarian
Mystery Trump ally donates $130M to cover troops’ paychecks amid shutdown chaos
An anonymous donor gave $130 million to the Department of War to pay U.S. troops during the government shutdown, but legal restrictions may require congressional approval.
Boston eyes city-run groceries to fight food insecurity, but skeptics remain doubtful
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens reports strong demand at city-run Azalea Fresh Market as Boston explores municipal grocery stores to improve food access in underserved areas.
Kamala Harris office silent when questioned if fact-checker reviewed new book before publication
Kamala Harris incorrectly identified all 13 Afghanistan casualties as Marines and called Ross Ulbricht a ‘fentanyl dealer’ despite his different charges in her new memoir.
Charlie Kirk Assassination: Authorities Release Update On Questioned ‘Suspects’ As Manhunt Continues
State and federal authorities released a joint update on Wednesday night on the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, saying that Read More
Disaster: Gen Z Hates Babies, Likes Socialism
The kids are not okay. We now have an enormous amount of poll data suggesting that Generation Z has some very serious problems, problems that Read More
Strange New Respect: Why The Media Suddenly Love ‘South Park’
Howard Stern spent years complaining about the media’s coverage of him. And for good reason. Journalists loathed Stern’s shock jock shtick. And then, slowly, the Read More
The Man Who Backed Reagan Before Reagan Was Ready
The following excerpt is taken from “The Man Who Invented Conservatism: The Unlikely Life of Frank S. Meyer,” by Daniel J. Flynn, (Encounter Books, August Read More
Stephen Colbert Was Bad For America
The following article was originally posted on “The New Jerusalem” on Substack. * * * In October, 2015, Vanity Fair magazine ran a feature story Read More
Big government, big problems: Public corruption highest in places with large bureaucracies, report says
A new analysis links government size to public corruption rates, with Washington, D.C., topping the list, according to a Libertarian thinktank.