Fix the Money to Fix Society

If you’re in the business of noticing, you’ve likely found that no matter who is in power, the biggest things don’t ever change at all. The cost of living keeps going up, owning a home slips further and further from the reach of the average person, student loans remain a life-sentence of debt, and our […]
Who Was The Worst Modern Villain?

I saw a video yesterday of Tim Walz doing what was either bad stand-up, or some kind of politicking. It’s getting pretty hard to tell the difference. He was ranting about Elon Musk. He was telling people if they have a Tesla, he doesn’t blame them, but they should maybe use some dental floss to […]
The Autopen Is Mightier than the Presidency

If you were among the many who suspected Biden wasn’t really running things, the news over the weekend will come as no surprise. It turns out that a number of Biden’s executive orders—including some of his most controversial eleventh-hour pardons—weren’t actually signed by him. They were signed by an autopen, which is just a little […]
Gov Workers Are Learning a Harsh Economic Truth

There’s a new video circulating of a woman named Isabella who was recently fired from her job at the National Forest Service. She’s standing at a podium with an American flag behind her, she’s very earnest as she describes the effort that she put into her job, and how she was suddenly, and unexpectedly terminated. […]
Rights vs. Rations—Do Your Kids Know the Difference?

Imagine walking into a restaurant, sitting down at a table, and demanding a steak dinner. You didn’t save up to go out for a nice meal. You don’t check the menu prices before you order to make sure you can afford it. You simply sit down and demand a steak be brought to you because, […]
Teaching Children about Liberty, Self-Reliance, Personal Responsibility, and Limited Government

As parents and educators, it is our responsibility to provide children with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the real world. This includes teaching children about the principles of liberty, self-reliance, personal responsibility, and limited government. By instilling these values in children at a young age, we can help them to develop […]
On Vaccination and Free Will

There are millions of people who’ve decided to get the Covid-19 vaccine. Perhaps they have pre-existing conditions that increase their chances of suffering complications from the virus. Maybe they’re in close contact with someone elderly. Or they could just be fed up, ready for the lockdowns to end. Regardless of their reasoning, I respect the […]
The Danger of Raising Free Thinkers

With all this talk of “kids in cages” lately (or, when it was only Trump doing it…), I thought I might share some musings on the subject. Oh, did you think I meant immigrants at our Southern border? Nope. I’m talking about two teenagers who were arrested for putting anti-lockdown stickers on telephone poles in […]
29. What Is “The Law?”

What are individual rights, and where do they come from? Should the government help people, or should we? Links: The Law PDF Books: The Tuttle Twins Learn About The Law The Law The Tuttle Twins and the Case of the Broken Window That Which Is Seen, And That Which Is Not Seen Here is […]