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February 13, 2023February 13, 2023Latest

DC’s One-Sided, In-the-Tank ‘Think Tank’ Discussions

A joke amongst those who understand the joke that is Washington, DC is: “We sincerely hope you enjoy the dynamic choices and […]

February 6, 2023Latest

The Net Has WAY Outgrown Net Neutrality

A lot of Big Government overreach – is trying to cram giant sectors of the private marketplace into tiny government regulatory boxes. […]

January 23, 2023January 23, 2023Latest

Left’s Information Dominance. And a DC Question No One Asks – But Everyone Should

We are these days inundated with idiocy.  Often accidentally – because most of the inundate-ers are idiots.  But just as often – […]

January 16, 2023Latest

CA GOP’s China Sell-Out: McCarthy Must Clean Up His and DC’s IP Theft Messes

After needing a confidence-inspiring fifteen votes to become House Speaker, California Republican Representative Kevin McCarthy is now tasked with staffing the very […]

January 9, 2023January 9, 2023Latest

Dem Impersonation: Fifteen Speaker Votes? DC: Where Bad Ideas Never, Ever Die

In the late Republican politician Bob Dole’s failed 1996 presidential campaign, the candidate had at least one moment of lucidity. Running against […]

January 2, 2023Latest

Inventing and Innovating Aren’t So Easy, Eh Apple?

Behold a hilarious example of Big Business’ greed and hubris – not translating into actual inventing talent. Today’s trillionaire oligarch business example […]

May 28, 2013January 10, 2023Latest

Supreme Court Rules Bureaucrats Can Set Their Own Power Limits; No Bureaucrats Find Any

There’s a whole lot of federal government overreaching going on.  To itemize but some of it…. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) overreached […]

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