John W. Whitehead: Sheep Led To The Slaughter
The muzzling of free speech in America. “If the freedom of speech be taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.” —George Washington The architects of the American police state must think we’re idiots. With every passing day, we’re being moved further down the road towards a totalitarian society ... MORE
Carlos Morales: Abolish Child Protective Services
Revelation of a social worker. Standing in an office while two kids beg me to go back to their home, I begin retreating back into my inner-child. I imagine how I would have felt if I was seven years old and a Child Protective Services (CPS) investigator told me I couldn’t stay with my mom anymore. Their mother had committed the crime of respecting ... MORE
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bureaucracy,
child neglect,
children,
choice,
CPS,
government,
individual liberty,
social workers
Law Enforcement Ranks Terrorists Threats To America
by Zack Beauchamp. If you asked law enforcement professionals which extremist
movements most threaten America, what would you expect them to say? If
you expect their most common answer would be Islamic extremists, it
turns out you'd be wrong — though not by much. In a 2014 survey, the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism ... MORE
Padding The Stats: 'Remarks About Physical Appearance' Considered 'Sexual Violence' In Rutgers Student Survey
Failing to differentiate rude remarks from forcible rape. A new survey of Rutgers University students reinforces the idea that one in four college women will be victims of sexual assault... but only if you don't look at the study too closely. Zoom in and you'll find the same problems that plague so much research about sex crimes on college ... MORE
Matt Agorist: Stupid Cops Break Into Wrong Home, Shoot Innocent Homeowner, Kill His Dog, Then Shoot Each Other
Another botched home invasion by trigger-happy cops. An almost unbelievable tale of police incompetence comes out of Dekalb County Tuesday after police responded to the wrong home on a burglary call. During the blunder, police officers wrongfully entered a residence as the homeowners, Chris and Leah McKinley and their small child, ... MORE
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assault,
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home invasion,
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police state,
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Katherine Mangu-Ward: Plastic Bags Are Good
Another thing prohibitionists get wrong. Here is a list of things that are thicker than a typical plastic grocery bag: A strand of hair. A coat of paint. A human cornea. High-density polyethylene is a miracle of materials science. Despite weighing less than 5 grams, one bag can hold 17 pounds, well over 1,000 times its own weight. At about a penny ... MORE
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commerce,
consumer,
customer,
environment,
government,
prohibition,
regulation,
restrictions
John Crudele: Why The Federal Reserve Should Be Audited
Because ignorance is not bliss. It is time for a comprehensive audit of Janet Yellen ’s Federal Reserve — and not just for the reasons presidential candidate Rand Paul and others have given. The Fed needs to be audited to see if its ruling body has broken the law by manipulating financial markets that are outside its jurisdiction. A thorough ... MORE
Green Energy Only Exists Thanks To Government Subsidies
by Jeffrey Dorfman. The solar industry admits it. For at least the last thirty years the alternative energy industry has been claiming they are almost ready to be economically competitive with fossil fuel. Wind, solar, geothermal, and others keep begging for government subsidies to help them stay afloat until they can reach a size at which economies ... MORE
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crony capitalism,
cronyism,
economics,
energy,
environment,
government,
solar power,
subsidies
Big Government Update:The California Gas Restriction Act Of 2015 Spells The End Of Privacy For California Drivers
Big Brother is watching. The California Gas Restriction Act of 2015, Senate Bill 350, not only is a reckless political agenda but one that will raise costs drastically in California, burden the State with yet more regulations, and eliminate citizens’ privacy. Regulators now have a plan to monitor personal driving data that can be used to enforce gas ... MORE
Girls Rights Matter: Over 150 Students Walk Out Of School To Protest Transgender Teen Using Girl’s Locker Room
Gender-blender news. Over 150 Missouri high school students voiced their displeasure about a transgender teen using the girl’s locker room by walking out of class. How do you gel the sides and parents who are worried about their children. “You really don’t,” Schowalter says. “It’s going to end up in court. And that is where most of these issues are ... MORE
John Stossel: Market Magic
If people need it, the market does it. People have long lists of things they think the market can't possibly do — from building subways to fighting wars. Sometimes, the market does them anyway. War, for example. Even conservatives, who often praise markets, assume that only government can fight terrorists. Tell that to Matthew VanDyke. ... MORE
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drought,
government,
ISIS,
Islamic state,
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Scott Shackford: Self-Driving Cars Would Limit Human Error And Therefore Could Destroy Fine-Based City Government
So what's the downside? One of the propelling concepts behind self-driving cars isn't just innovation for the sake of innovation, leading us to our sci-fi Jetsons future. If successfully implemented, it will make ground travel safer, particularly in higher population areas, increase transportation efficiency and ultimately human productivity. ... MORE
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automobile,
exploitation,
fees,
fines,
government,
revenue,
transportation,
travel,
vehicles
Donald Trump Has No Respect For Property Rights
by Patrick Holland. Since his entrance into the crowded field for the Republican presidential nomination, Donald Trump’s campaign has caught fire. He is polling above 20 percent, nearly double the support of his closest rival, Ben Carson, and energizing conservatives who believe his brash personality and business experience could transform ... MORE
Mark Meckler: The Overarmed And Dangerous Police State
More guns than brains makes for a bad combo. Imagine waking up at 5:30 a.m. in your third-floor apartment to a SWAT team raiding your family with guns drawn. You’re barely clothed, but you immediately grab your seven-year-old and 18-month-old daughters. You begin praying, hoping that everything will be okay and you will all survive. ... MORE
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brutality,
government,
intimidation,
police,
police state,
SWAT,
tactics,
warrantless search
Thomas Sowell: A Revealing Clue
Jeb is a weakling. Even those of us who are not supporters of either Donald Trump or Jeb Bush can learn something by comparing how each of these men handled people who tried to disrupt their question-and-answer period after a speech. After Bush's speech, hecklers from a group called "Black Lives Matter" caused Bush to simply leave the scene. ... MORE
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appeasement,
Donald Trump,
Jeb Bush,
politicians,
politics,
presidency,
protesters,
race,
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Robert Gore: The Best Novel Nobody Has Read
Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin is the most well-known American novel that nobody reads. Histories of the Civil War invariably mention its role in stoking abolitionist sentiment, and President Lincoln greeted Stowe as “the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war.” The book’s characters have become part of ... MORE
Elizabeth Nolan Brown: Uncle Sam As Uber Pimp
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Europe's Gun Laws Disarm Victims, Not Terrorists
by J. D. Tucille. When wannabe-terrorist Ayoub El Khazzani was wrestled to the floor of a
train in France and given a righteous stomping by pissed off and
proactive passengers, they relieved him of a small armory. He had been
planning to inflict murder and mayhem with an AKM assault rifle, a
semiautomatic pistol, a box cutter, and a container of ... MORE
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Europe,
gun control,
gun rights,
incentives,
law,
political correctness,
terrorism,
victimhood
Walter E Williams: Why Home Schooling?
Imparting values along with knowledge. Many public primary and secondary schools are dangerous places. The Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics and the Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics show that in 2012, there were about 749,200 violent assaults on students. In the 2011-12 academic ... MORE
Martin Kaste: Police State America - Why Utah Is The Only State Trying To Track And Limit SWAT-Style Raiding Tactics
It's about fighting the drug war 80 percent of the time. The phrase police militarization conjures up an image of cops wrapped in Kevlar, barging into homes with semi-automatic weapons. But familiar as that image is, we don't know how common it is. There are simply no good statistics on police tactical operations in America. The federal ... MORE
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brutality,
drug war,
force,
government,
no-knock,
police,
police state,
raids,
SWAT,
tactics
Jacob Sullum: A British Lesson On Vaping For The CDC
But do option-reducing regulators care? Public Health England (PHE), a government agency, recently published a detailed report on
electronic cigarettes that describes them as far less dangerous than
the conventional kind and recommends them as a harm-reducing
alternative. "Encouraging smokers who cannot or do not want to stop
smoking ... MORE
Steve Chapman: Outlawing Prostitution Is A Crime
Laws put sex workers in unnecessary danger. Banning things you don't like has a long history, though not a happy one. Americans have tried banning alcohol, marijuana, pornography and homosexuality. All of them persisted anyway. So we learned to not only tolerate but allow them. Nowadays, you can have a glass of Scotch in a gay bar while ... MORE
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government,
legalize,
prostitution,
sex workers,
vice,
victimless crimes,
voluntary exchange
Baltimore Attorneys Reviewing 2,000 Cases Where Police Secretly Used Phone Tracking Devices On Petty Criminals
by Wils Robinson. Lawyers in Baltimore are challenging almost 2,000 criminal cases where police secretly used cell phone tracking devices. Defense attorneys will reportedly ask the judge to 'throw out' a number of the cases where cops tracked down a suspect with stingray and reopen a 'large number' of others. It is a device that acts as a cellphone ... MORE
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government,
police state,
snooping,
spying,
surveillance,
tactics,
tracking,
warrantless search
Man Jailed Over $5 Theft For Months Without Bail Dies
by Jon Swaine. Jailer says 24-year-old died of natural causes. A young black man arrested by police in Portsmouth, Virginia, has been found dead in jail after spending almost four months behind bars without bail for stealing groceries worth $5. Jamycheal Mitchell, who had mental health problems, was discovered lying on the floor of his cell by guards ... MORE
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arrest,
authority,
government,
incarceration,
justice,
law enforcement,
mental health,
theft
Orwellian Justice Upholds NSA Spying on Americans: Court of Appeals Upholds Unconstitutional Mass Surveillance
by Stephen Lendman. Virtually unrestricted NSA data mining tramples on Fourth Amendment rights brazenly. In December 2013, Federal District Court of the District of Columbia Judge Richard Leon ruled NSA spying unconstitutional, saying: The threshold issue is whether plaintiffs have a reasonable expectation of privacy that is violated when the ... MORE
SWAT Raids, 'No-Knocks' On Rise In Frequency And Profile
By Brad Petrishen. Exploiting the legal monopoly on violence. A 7-year-old girl shot in the head and killed while sleeping in her Detroit home. A 1-year-old boy permanently disfigured in Georgia by a flashbang grenade that landed in his crib. Closer to home, a 68-year-old grandfather of 12 shot and killed inside his house in Framingham while ... MORE
Judge Blocks Federal Power Grab Over State Waters
by Stephen Dinan. “Inexplicable, arbitrary and devoid of a reasoned process” President Obama’s push to extend the EPA’s
regulatory hand to ditches and small streams to enforce clean water
rules was blocked Thursday by a federal judge, who said the
administration had overstepped its bounds in trying yet another end run
around Congress. Judge ... MORE
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EPA,
federal,
government,
Obama,
overreach,
power,
regulation,
ruling,
states' rights,
water
The Next Front In The War On Religious Freedom
by David Harsanyi. Stop bellyaching about Washington. All the country's best fascists are on your local city council. Not long ago, Colorado became a leader in the fight against religious freedom, when its Civil Rights Commission, self-appointed ministers of justice and theology, decided that a shopkeeper who refuses to participate in a gay ... MORE
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belief,
choice,
free expression,
freedom,
government,
political correctness,
politics,
religion
FBI Investiges Whether Hillary Breached The Espionage Act
by Catherine Herridge & Pamela Brown. The latest spy-thriller-worthy plot point in the ongoing real-life drama
over Hillary Clinton's exclusive use of a privately run email account
comes via Fox News, which reports, via an anonymous source, that: An FBI "A-team" is leading the "extremely serious" investigation into
Hillary Clinton's server and ... MORE
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deception,
dishonesty,
e-mail,
espionage,
FBI,
government,
Hillary Clinton,
investigation,
secrecy
Boston Gun Buyback Program Nets One Firearm This Year
by Matt Vespa. According to the Associated Press, over 400 firearms were turned over during Boston's Your Piece for Peace gun buyback program last year. Recipients received a $200 Visa gift card for their participation. Boston Police say this initiative never ended, but the number of guns turned in has dropped due to lack of publicity. As non- ... MORE
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