Responding to Unhumans’ Praise of Pinochet  

Critical Analysis Jack Posobiec picture top, Jack and Joshua Lisec in the second picture  A Critical Analysis: A comprehensive examination of historical claims The book claims that the American left seeks to terrorize and dominate the United States under a communist dictatorship. The authors indicate that the American left are “unhumans”.  The book has a […]

Edward Snowden and the Fight for Digital Privacy

Have you ever wondered who can see what you do online? What if someone was secretly collecting your texts, calls, and search history—without your permission? In 2013, a man named Edward Snowden made headlines around the world when he revealed that the United States government was secretly collecting huge amounts of data from ordinary people. […]

Thoughts on propaganda and partisanship with ChatGPT

I was reflecting on the idea of propaganda and started talking to ChatGPT about it. This post covers the concept of history and background knowledge being an antidote to falling for propaganda. Perhaps you will think ChatGPT is biased on the topic politics. I asked it that question later in the conversation and I want […]

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Mastering Defensive Driving: Essential Strategies for New Drivers As new drivers embark on their journey behind the wheel, understanding and implementing defensive driving techniques is crucial for ensuring safety on the road. Defensive driving involves anticipating potential hazards and making well-informed decisions to prevent accidents, regardless of the actions of others or prevailing conditions. Below […]

Jan 6th

On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump issued pardons to nearly 1,500 individuals convicted for their involvement in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. Wikipedia This unprecedented move has sparked significant controversy and concern across the nation. Undermining the Rule of Law By pardoning those convicted of participating in the Capitol riot, the administration risks […]

From the Louisiana Purchase to Manifest Destiny: The American Empire and Trump

IntroductionThe Louisiana Purchase of 1803 is often seen as a big moment in the growth of the United States. With one deal, the country doubled in size, setting the stage for Manifest Destiny—the idea that Americans had the right to expand across the continent. This belief in expansion was tied to ideas of divine right […]

Title: Reagan, Iran, and the October Surprise: What You Need to Know

The Reagan administration is often celebrated for its role in ending the Cold War and championing conservative values in the 1980s, but there’s a dark chapter that rarely gets the attention it deserves: allegations that Reagan’s campaign worked behind the scenes with Iran to delay the release of American hostages in 1980. If true, this […]

Democracy in Chains – Public Choice Theory

Nancy MacLean’s Democracy in Chains argues that Public Choice Theory, as developed by James Buchanan and utilized by figures like the Koch brothers, has been strategically employed to mislead the public about its true goals. This “tricking” involves presenting libertarian policies as rational and necessary for freedom while obscuring their long-term aim to restrict democratic […]

Leadership of FDR

Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR), the 32nd President of the United States, is widely regarded as one of the most effective and inspirational leaders in American history. His leadership traits were instrumental in guiding the nation through two of its greatest crises: the Great Depression and World War II. Here’s an analysis of FDR’s key leadership […]

Examples of battles over Federalism

The struggle between federal and centralized authority has been a central theme in political history, particularly in nations with federal systems. Here are key historical examples of battles over federalism, outlining disputes between state/regional authority and national/central authority: United States 1. The Articles of Confederation vs. U.S. Constitution (1781–1789) 2. Nullification Crisis (1832–1833) 3. The […]