Guerrilla Capitalism: A Lesson in (black) American History

By Matthew Thomas Published: May 5, 2022 Noon EST (4 minute read) Before Rosa Parks, there was Claudette Colvin. Parks and Colvin were the first women to oppose segregated seating on the city-owned bus line in Montgomery, Alabama. The maltreatment experienced by these women spawned a citywide, and then nationwide protest against the lack of […]
Trump Was Right

By Olivia Murray Published: March 10, 2022 Noon EST (2 minute read) At a campaign rally prior to the November 2020 election, President Trump detailed several foreseeable consequences if Biden were to get into office. With Democrats notoriously supportive of big spending on inefficient energy sources, Trump predicted gas prices nearing $10 a gallon, before […]
Zelenskyy and Ukraine Misinformation

By Olivia Murray Published: March 1, 2022 Noon EST (2 minute read) Ukraine, formerly a constituent republic of the defunct Soviet Union, is unknown to a majority of Americans. However, in recent days, the geopolitical relationship between Ukraine and Russia has been dominating the news cycle. With even the more politically conservative outlets hyping the […]
Government Cronyism in Big Business

By Olivia Murray Published: February 8, 2022 Noon EST (2 minute read) During an interview in the spring of 2021, Anthony Fauci admitted to “collaborating” with the Chinese on gain-of-function research involving coronaviruses. A top official at the National Institute of Health affirmed that the research had involved bats, occurred in Wuhan, and was shrouded […]