Worse Than Theranos

By Ankush Khardori The Week n early December, while Elizabeth Holmes was testifying in her own defense in the most heavily covered white-collar criminal trial in recent memory, an entirely different criminal proceeding involving the health-care industry was taking place across the country. Thomas Whitten, a 71-year-old former […]

13,000 Pounds at 118 Miles Per Hour It was the deadliest wreck in years. And the man behind it was one of the FBI’s most notorious informants.

By Ben Ryder Howe New York Magazine On September 4, 2018, Nauman Hussain, a 28-year-old professional paintball player, was working at his family’s business when a state inspector arrived for a routine visit. Nauman’s father owned Prestige Limousine, a small company touting “modern, classy vehicles” for “exquisite wedding, […]

Wagecuck’s Lament

By Rick You wake up when it’s still dark outside. Your arm reaches out and after several fumbling attempts, your fingers finally find the familiar rectangular shape of your smart phone, bringing it to your face. You activate the cracked screen and it blinds your sleep deprived eyes. […]

Why Black & Latino Democrats Are Standing Up To White Progressives On Crime, Drugs, & Homelessness

This article is interesting because it foreshadows what mainstream political debate is going to look like in the future, at least in heavily populated areas. Today’s moderates are tomorrow’s conservatives. Today’s far-left are tomorrow’s liberals. Over time, today’s conservatives (e.g. FOX fans) are going to be increasingly small […]

Breaking Points: 1/19/22 Full UNCUT Show

Krystal and Saagar talk on this special Wednesday show about the cultish behavior of the Democratic Party, the popularity of banning Congressional stock trading, tensions between Russia and Ukraine, Rep. Dan Crenshaw’s meltdown, Joe Rogan censorship attempts, the billionaire problem, Starbucks workers’ revolution, and fact from fiction on […]

USSR 1922-1991, USA 1776-2025?

By Timothy Snyder Thirty years ago today the Soviet Union came to an end.  This is not an occasion for triumphalism.  It is a warning. Stagnation, or the absence of a future, was the underlying Soviet problem. Stalinism had created temporary social mobility in the Soviet Union, if […]

Anarchy, Panarchy, and Statism

By John Zube Note Anarchy and Panarchy are not two opposite forms of social organization. In fact Panarchy is mainly a method of solving problems of social organization and through that method anarchy (as well as statism, or communism, or any other conceivable social model) can be implemented […]