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And with good reason. → Read More
“Tinhorn Flats is thoroughly crushed, and the rubble is a warning to all who would dare to challenge unreasonable government restrictions,” writes columnist Susan Shelley. → Read More
Censorship is bad enough, but now the censors imagine themselves to be writers. → Read More
It’s time to allow, or require, law enforcement and social services agencies to do the jobs they’re paid to do. Make Metro Metro again. → Read More
Not everyone thinks it’s a good idea to use state force against cities and prevent local communities from approving new developments, argues Susan Shelley. → Read More
It’s very disappointing, but it has to be faced. → Read More
Let me see if I can make this printable in a family newspaper. → Read More
In May 2006, Dick Simpson, a longtime fixture in and around Chicago politics, wrote a paper titled “From Daley to Daley: Chicago Politics from 1995-2006.” Simpson, who was then a professor in the Department of Political Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago, wrote that he was working on a book that would describe “the last of the great urban political machines in America and the… → Read More
The flawed premise here is that “homelessness” is the result of high housing costs. → Read More
The governor seems anxious to be seen as a warrior against the Second Amendment → Read More
We need the whole truth. Let it come out. → Read More
Is it a scandal, or is it nothing? → Read More
The U.S. Department of Justice invites tips from the public about public corruption in Los Angeles. Email pctips-losangeles@fbi.gov or call (310) 477-6565. Be patient. As you can see, they’re swam… → Read More
“It’s over, you nitwits,” wrote independent journalist Matt Taibbi on his Substack, TK News. Taibbi was addressing his remarks to “the corporate press” and lamenting that the country is so “paralyzed by distrust of media that it prevents real dialogue.” He wrote that the situation “can’t be resolved until the corporate press swallows its pride and admits the clock has finally run out on its… → Read More
I’m declaring war on bureaucracies that collect endless truckloads of your money and use a share of it to figure out how to get even more of your money. → Read More
Pfizer and the White House engaged in behind-the-scenes efforts to pressure social media companies into censoring truthful information about COVID-19 and vaccines. → Read More
Thanks to the Twitter files, we know one thing for certain: Schiff’s office didn’t want anybody to talk about it. → Read More
If there’s still no speaker of the House by the time you read this, have patience. Some wars just have to be fought. → Read More
These abuses of Americans’ constitutional rights should not be happening. It’s fortunate for the country that some in Congress who understand this will soon have gavels and subpoena power. → Read More
If we heard it once, we heard it a thousand times. “The science says…” “The data show…” “The experts agree…” Now we know that the government took secret action to muscle social media companies into censoring and banning highly credentialed and respected medical and scientific experts, as well as anyone who cited or shared their views. That’s the latest revelation from the Twitter Files, internal… → Read More