FREEDOM

The Media’s Deception of Parents

12/31/2024 0

•••• •••• By: John Klar Numerous mainstream media outlets are deliberately lying to American parents about the law regarding Covid-19 vaccines. In August, Vermont’s Supreme Court that ruled a six-year-old boy administered a Covid-19 vaccine […]

Analysis

A New Year’s Reflection

12/31/2024 0

A New Year’s reflection By: Mike McDaniel At the end of each year, as a new year is about to be born, we take a moment to reflect on the past and on what the […]

COMMENTARY

KEN’S CORNER: Fight Back Or Die …

12/31/2024 0

KEN’S CORNER: Fight Back Or Die … ‘Fighting back’ does not require violence. But what it does require is awareness, strength of will, and perseverance! Commentary by: TLB Contributing Writer: Ken LaRive Recently facebook has […]

Analysis

The Kids are Not Alright

12/30/2024 0

Commentary/Satire by Bill the Butcher The kids are not alright! Today I was watching a video of one of those staged, fake courtroom dramas where some mythical judge hears absurd cases from dinged out contestants […]

Analysis

When Information Had Weight

12/30/2024 0

•••• •••• By: Josh Stylman Every Saturday morning in the mid-1980s, my mom would drop me off at the Commack flea market in central Long Island. While other kids were watching cartoons, I spent hours […]

COMMENTARY

Who the Hell is Running the Country?

12/30/2024 0

By: Brian C. Joondeph In name, Joe Biden is America’s 46th president. His “signature” is on official documents. He is photographed periodically, whether in the Oval Office, wandering in foreign lands, or inappropriately sniffing or […]

Analysis

What Makes Austrian Economics Unique?

12/29/2024 0

By: Antony P. Mueller The Austrian school offers a unique perspective on human action, the role of the entrepreneur, the market, capital, and the importance of individual freedom. Austrian economics is one of the most distinguished […]

COMMENTARY

The Best or the Worst of Times?

12/29/2024 0

By: J.B. Shurk Now that Christmas Day has passed, I have put down my beloved copy of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol and picked up his masterpiece, A Tale of Two Cities.  As I have argued before, that novel’s […]

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