Imagine regularly carrying a ragged plastic grocery bag as a daily means of luggage for transporting personal items around the business corridor of an affluent suburb instead of a designer purse. Existing as a presentable, healthy individual with a friendly demeanor, lugging the offending bag represents a dichotomy to stability and sanity that is too […]
The Art Of Minimalization- Don’t Blame Us
Clavell. Mencius. de Beauvoir. Sun Tzu has apparently been left out of the bracket of the breakfast of striving intellectual champions, as consumerism remains a dichotomy in the quasi-free market age of the infantile stages of the Information Age, where content is akin to substance and an implied magnitude of physical matter, which coincides with […]
Polls Show GOP Leading Dems, 49% Say Biden’s Policies Have Hurt Them
Two new Rasmussen polls show Democrats in trouble with voters, and nearly half of survey respondents to one of the polls say Joe Biden’s policies have hurt them personally. According to Rasmussen, 49 percent of likely voters have felt the pain of Biden’s presidency, while only 28 percent say the president’s policies have helped them […]
Terrorism is a Disease. Constitutional Carry is the Cure
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project FBI Director Christopher Wray must be frustrated. He issued one of the strongest terrorism warnings earlier this week, but few seemed to notice and even fewer seemed to care. Instead, the legacy media remained fixated on the testimony of former special counsel Robert K. Hur, who concluded that […]
The Revolving Door Of The Forcibly Inept- The Left Coast Progressive Blueprint For Control
The concept describing the dynamic between coercion and submission has been perfected by a forgettable cavalcade of mayors in West coast municipalities throughout the last two decades celebrating the grammatical blunders of Dan Quaile and George Bush Jr. in Theater district destinations in Manhattan. The mere mention of the term “Thespian” descriptor triggers the surreal […]
Black History Month: Celebrating Black Second Amendment scholars
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project The tradition of arms for Black Americans has always been different. Following the Civil War, “Black codes” were implemented in many states, which were designed to keep Blacks from exercising their right to keep and bear arms. In Florida, for example, whites could enter Black-owned homes and search […]
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