Colonists rebelled when Britain used trade duties to raise cash. Modern Washington shrugs as presidents claim sweeping tariff powers the founders would have called tyranny. […]
Author: Edward Lewis
True Competition Thrives When Washington Steps Back — Not When It Creates Crises to Justify More Power
By Gregg Harper At a recent competition law symposium in Washington, the Trump administration’s antitrust chief, Gail Slater, made a welcome promise to keep markets […]
Federal Land Leases to AI Giants as Family Farms Disappear
The federal government is leasing public land to artificial intelligence companies while family farms collapse and grocery prices surge. America requires more farmers, ranchers, and […]
Trump Administration Proposes Bold Plan to Address Food Insecurity During Shutdown
As the government shutdown continues, media outlets highlight concerns about a potential “food insecurity crisis,” a term often used to describe hunger. Official data suggests […]
The Democrats’ Resilience: A Persistent Threat to Conservative Hopes
Conservatives keep mistaking fatigue for defeat. The Democratic machine still runs on rage, money, and control of every major institution. Since last November, I’ve warned […]
The Hollow Illusion: When Digital Avatars Replace Humanity
TikTok’s ghost actors prove that machines can imitate humanity’s surface, but not its spirit. And that’s exactly the point. The New York Times recently profiled […]
The ‘resistance’ no longer fights for justice — it performs for clicks. What began as tragedy now plays out as parody.
History doesn’t just move forward — it echoes. Karl Marx once said history repeats itself, “first as tragedy, second as farce.” He meant it as […]
America’s Mars Vision: A Test of National Resolve
Space has become the defining strategic frontier of the 21st century, demanding decisive action to secure America’s place as a leader in human civilization beyond […]
The Shadow of Deception: How Evil Masks Itself as Justice
Evil introduces itself subtly. It doesn’t announce, “Hi, I’m here to destroy you.” It whispers. It flatters. It borrows the language of justice, empathy, and […]