Pay-As-You-Go Driving Is The Trojan Horse Tax Nobody Asked For
Mileage Fees Aren’t About Roads—They’re About Control. We’re told “pay as you go” driving schemes are just a sensible replacement for the gas tax. Cleaner. Fairer. More modern. That sales pitch collapses the moment you scratch the surface. These programs aren’t simply about funding roads. They’re about discouraging driving, expanding
Media Tale of Two Los Angeles Protests: One Chanted For Freedom—The Other Lit The Streets On Fire, The Media Ignored the Peaceful Protest
Los Angeles just lived through a case study in media dishonesty and political double standards. Two protests. Two very different outcomes. One was loud, emotional, and unapologetically pro-freedom. The other descended into chaos, vandalism, and violence. Guess which one the press bent over backward to excuse. It is considered the

Why Is Dan Bongino Returning to Podcasting After Leaving the FBI—And What Does It Reveal About Media and Institutional Incentives?
In early 2026, former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced the relaunch of The Dan Bongino Show, marking his return to podcasting less than a year after departing the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This shift from a high-level law enforcement post back to media highlights key dynamics in political narratives,

Why Do Certain Political Stories Dominate the News—and Who Decides?
Every news cycle seems crowded, yet only a handful of political stories consistently dominate headlines, broadcasts, and social feeds. This repetition raises a reasonable question: why do some political issues receive sustained attention while others—often equally consequential—barely register? The answer is less about secret coordination and more about incentives, systems,
The “Most Secure Election Ever” Lie That Nobody Paid For
Do you remember when the legacy mainstream media assured the American public that the 2020 election was the “most secure in American history,” parroting the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) division of the Department of Homeland Security? Joint Statement from Elections Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council & the Election Infrastructure
Where Did All The Loudest Feminists Go? The Silence Is The Story
For years, we were told who the brave women were. They were the ones screaming in the streets, lecturing everyone about patriarchy, donning costumes, and insisting the sky was falling in the freest country on Earth. They claimed to speak for all women, everywhere. They declared themselves the moral authority.