Janet wasn’t really paying that much attention. She’d been down this street a thousand times before. And furthermore, she was running late, her three-year-old in the back seat was kicking up a fuss again, and as long as she wasn’t going to get in a car wreck, she could sort of drive on autopilot. So, while […]
New Ballot Initiatives Seek to End Cruel and Unusual Policy
Slavery was abolished in the United States following the adoption of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. But the fine print of that amendment allowed a form of slavery, and its cousin, indentured servitude, to exist at the state level as a criminal punishment. Several states still have those punishments on the books. But proposals […]
Social Aggression vs. Asocial Violence: Why Knowing the Difference Can Save Your Life
You don’t have to look very hard on YouTube to find videos of long-suffering kids reaching their breaking point with bullies and finally fighting back. The scenes vary in geography, gender, and the size and age difference of the kids involved, but each scene generally goes down the same way. The video picks up mid-conflict. […]
Abortion-Crazed Dems Are Getting the Wave of Women Voters They Wanted – But It’s a Red Wave
Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade Democrats have banked their midterm hopes on a wave of apolitical women rushing to vote to defend abortion. A new poll shows independent women are turning out to vote…but they overwhelmingly support Republicans. (RELATED: Liz Cheney Endorses Her First Democrat) The latest New York Times/Siena […]
Storing Ammo for the End of the World (Or Your Next Range Trip)
It’s never a bad idea to stockpile ammo. If you’re a doomsday prepper who’s always coming up with strategies to survive the zombie apocalypse, you already know how important it is to have some bullets for that weapons cache you’ve got in your gun safe. But storing ammo isn’t necessarily as simple as putting it […]
Is New York Really About to Humiliate Democrats, End Crime Epidemic?
Every election cycle, voters get told that the current election is the most important one of their lifetimes. For the most part that is true. At the moment, past elections don’t matter as much as the present. Nearly two decades ago, New York State had a Republican governor and even New York City had a […]

It’s Time to Consider the Harm Abortion Does to Mothers
Washington, D.C. – When the Dobbs decision was handed down earlier this year, it was widely condemned on the nation’s editorial pages. Most of them trumpeted the line that taking the responsibility for policy out of the hands of judges and returning it to the legislative branch was undemocratic. Ironically, it was the systems Dobbs […]