The Tuttle Twins in Ukraine

It’s been a scary week, to say the least. From around the world, we’ve watched in horror as Putin-led Russia launched a military assault on Ukraine. Across news stations, the chilling sounds of bomb sirens and explosions could be heard in live dispatches from Kyiv and across Eastern Europe. Videos of fighter jets, missiles, and […]

Petty Tyrants, Frozen Bank Accounts, and Jekyll Island

This last Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time in Canada’s history. By setting this law in motion, the Canadian government essentially suspends its citizens’ civil liberties for 30 days. According to the books, the act can only be invoked under an “urgent and critical situation” that “seriously endangers the lives, health or safety […]

How to Not Raise a Book-Burner

This week, the internet was treated to a viral video of high schoolers “de-colonizing” their school library. “Taking this school’s curriculum into our own hands,” the young activists captioned, as dozens of books by white authors were gleefully pulled from shelves and tossed into dumpsters by several teenage students. Titles included The War Against Boys by Christina Hoff Sommers, Stock Market […]

What the Cancel-Culture Scolds Can Teach Us

Last week, I shared a few thoughts on an attempted cancellation of Joe Rogan by a few musicians and pundits. As many of you may know, since I sent that newsletter, the plot has thickened quite a bit. It all centers around a highlight reel of Rogan’s most offensive comments over the last 10 years, […]

Canada Truckers “Freedom Convoy”

Been one heck of a week, hasn’t it? For starters, Canadian truckers and their “Freedom Convoy” have mounted a stunning protest against the draconian Covid rules forced by Justin Trudeau and his band of lower-government cronies. In fact, so many trucks have joined the ever-growing convoy (to the tune of more than 50,000), it broke the world record […]

Taxation Isn’t Theft

There are three different terms law enforcement will use to describe crimes in which private property is stolen. Theft is the simplest: it entails the action of stealing. Burglary is when a building is entered illegally with the intent to commit a crime. Most often, the crime involves theft. Finally, robbery is another form of […]

Big Government’s Very Bad Week

Yesterday was a pretty bad day to be Joe Biden. By that, I mean it was a bad day to be a petty tyrant attempting to bully millions of businesses into forcing an experimental medication into their employees’ bodies. And as nice as it is to see the Supreme Court affirm many Americans’ most basic rights […]

The Forces Straining to Stop School Choice

Educational choice is a revolutionary idea (though, it shouldn’t have to be.) This kind of freedom endangers the bloated, corrupt, and utterly incompetent public school system in place today. Nationwide school choice would finally bring accountability to a system that has failed our children for decades and actively harmed them for the past two years. […]

Why I’m Not Buying Today’s “Insurrection” Hysteria

Time to say something controversial: I don’t buy the hullabaloo surrounding this “1/6” anniversary. It’s not that I think the events of one year ago were good. My full-time job is calling out bad government, but hurting people and damaging property to prove a point is wrong: whether in response to election fraud, police brutality, lockdowns, you name […]

Fauci’s Final Flip-Flop of 2021

It’s been a heck of a year, hasn’t it? Between the back-and-forth on whether masks are effective, whether the latest injectable pharmaceuticals are worth the risk, whether kids should be quarantined/masked/vaccinated, or whether government “stimulus” helps the economy…If you trust the government, you’re suffering all kinds of whiplash. As for those of us who don’t […]