Is It Legal, Constitutional, or Moral to Hold Judges Accountable?
The tragic murder of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, North Carolina has reignited one of America’s most contentious debates: how accountable should judges be for the consequences of their rulings? Surveillance footage of the fatal stabbing shocked the public, particularly after it was revealed that the attacker, Decarlos
Government Equity Stakes: Is Capitalism Slipping Toward Corporatism?
For decades, the United States has prided itself on being the global champion of free-market capitalism. The promise of that system is simple: private enterprise succeeds or fails based on merit, innovation, and consumer demand. Government, in theory, sets the rules of the game but doesn’t play on the field.
Santa Monica’s Progressive Fantasy Crashes: Fiscal Emergency Looms
Ideology Over Responsibility Santa Monica, once lauded as a progressive paradise, is careening toward financial disaster. City leaders have spent years preaching about taxing the wealthy and championing social causes—while ignoring the basics of fiscal responsibility. Now, a looming fiscal emergency signals just how badly mismanagement has caught up to
Mail Voting Is a Threat to Election Integrity: USPS Can’t Be Trusted to Certify Ballots
The latest clarification from the United States Postal Service is a wake-up call: we can no longer rely on the USPS to certify that ballots are mailed on time. The postmark—the supposed proof that a vote was submitted before a deadline—does not necessarily reflect the date a ballot enters postal
Questioning the Narrative: The Case for Climate Skepticism
Climate change may be the only debate where questioning the narrative is treated like heresy. We’re told the “science is settled,” yet real science is never settled—it thrives on doubt, challenge, and discovery. Instead of honest debate, we get alarmist headlines, cherry-picked data, and political spin dressed up as fact.
When Leniency Kills: How Progressive Judges and Soros-Backed Prosecutors Endanger Communities
Another Preventable Tragedy in Racine, Wisconsin Another crash. Another set of victims. Another reminder that progressive “justice” policies are not abstract experiments — they have real, often deadly consequences. In Racine, Wisconsin, a young woman with no driver’s license and a prior fatal hit-and-run charge was released on a signature