You Can Tell a Woman She’s Pretty — But Only If You’ve Earned It “I can’t tell a girl I think she looks pretty??”“You can tell a WOMAN that you think she looks pretty, but you have to EARN the privilege to tell her that and […]
“We have changed ourselves as a people when we DON’T willingly shoulder the burden/privilege of providing charity for those who need it. People who want to be removed of the responsibility for their fellow man through the absolution of taxes cannot be trusted to ever do […]
The entire purpose of having an independent judiciary is that it NOT rule based on popular sentiment, but on adherence to the law. The fact that 55% of people might think someone is guilty of a capital crime does not mean we convict them. If 55% […]
Each year on March 8th, the world celebrates International Women’s Day, a day dedicated to honoring the achievements of women and advocating for greater gender equality. This day is not just a moment to celebrate, but also a call to action to continue pushing for fundamental […]
One of the most concerning aspects of a USDC managed by the Treasury is the potential for financial censorship. If the government disagrees with certain organizations or activities, it could easily block transactions supporting them. This power could be used to suppress dissent, penalize activists, or discriminate against groups that are out of favor with those in power, fundamentally undermining the principles of a democratic society.
What if I told you that UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was a well documented reformer who had been in “hot water” with the board for the last year because he lowered UHCs profit margin from grossly obscene to obscene by increasing customer service. He based his […]
"Advocates for minimal government intervention and personal freedom should, therefore, view the case not through the narrow lens of the abortion debate but as a critical issue of healthcare access and personal liberty."
There is no conversation about consent that is inappropriate, and we should welcome conversations about what constitutes a consensual activity.
Due Process is often under threat, sometimes subtly, under the guise of addressing emergencies or safeguarding the public.