The Militarization of the American Government
From Open The Books: As study of non-military federal agencies purchases of guns, ammo, and military-style equipment.
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From Open The Books: As study of non-military federal agencies purchases of guns, ammo, and military-style equipment.
Read MoreBy David Horowitz: Unless Republicans rally around Trump, and Trump beats Hillary, Republican principles are going down with him.
Read MoreBy George Sutherland and Lawrence W. Reed: “We have developed a mania for regulating people.” — Justice Sutherland
Read MoreBy Mark Mix: The NLRB tenaciously opposes letting union members vote on decertification.
Read MoreBy Joy Pullmann: College students from Baylor to Oberlin are right: they’re being exploited and oppressed. They’re just aiming their fire at the wrong part of the system.
Read MoreBy Ted Dabrowski and John Klingner: Under former Gov. Jim Edgar’s pension ramp, unfunded pension liabilities have increased nearly $100 billion.
Read MoreBy Ted Dabrowski and John Klingner: Major ratings agencies have assigned a negative outlook to Illinois.
Read MoreBy Austin Berg: Illinois police have taken in a total of $72 million in seized property over the past two years.
Read MoreHow can we be losing the information war in Illinois when terrific research and reporting like this is conducted? Because too few on our side understand the basics of marketing, messaging, outreach and communications…
Read MoreBy David French: It’s outrageous that she might emerge unscathed even so.
Read MoreFrom TheCollegeFix.com: Even when one can check off a few “minority” or “marginalized” boxes, if they have their own opinions that run afoul of the party line, they’re the enemy.
Read MoreBy Tim Brown: More and more, we see the very people that Donald Trump is speaking about becoming more and more violent against his supporters.
Read MoreBy Robert Oscar Lopez: It is a rare thing for a relatively young scholar to walk away from tenure after three years. But salvation is also a rare thing. So is happiness.
Read MoreAmerican Thinker is running a series of articles by Jack Cashill, the author of TWA 800: The Crash, the Cover-Up, and the Conspiracy. I will add the articles as they publish so ignore the initial…
Read MoreAn important part of the information war is making sure enough Americans are familiar with the facts of history. Here’s one chapter few know about — this is Benjamin Wetmore writing at The Federalist: At…
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