On Saturday, July 4, a man named James Garcia was shot and killed by police while sitting in the front seat of a car parked on a driveway in Phoenix, Arizona. Details surrounding the incident were extremely murky, but this…
Over the Fourth of July weekend, New York officially rolled back controversial bail reform laws, expanding bail eligibility to a greater number of offenses. The previous bail reform laws, passed in January, prohibited cash bail for all but the most…
Liberalism is an experiment against common sense, a refusal to govern rationally. We are now witnessing the consequences of that experiment. Everywhere one looks common sense is on trial, from cops who practice self-defense to homeowners who do. In this…
Washington President Donald Trump was the voice of reason in Washington Tuesday as D.C. Democrats were sowing division. Before he signed an executive order on police reform in the Rose Garden, Trump had reached out to the families of black…
The right of the people to peaceably assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. — First Amendment, U.S. Constitution “To peaceably assemble.” Protest and Force: Mutually Exclusive. Protest is peaceable. When actions are not peaceable, they…
The apparently unstoppable nuttiness of the present moment has more faces and features than a Summit supercomputer could keep up with. Here, possibly, is the most incredible of those features: the call to “defund” the cops. Whatever “defund” may mean….
The belief that police are the enemy is gripping a vocal portion of the nation following the death of George Floyd. With “Defund the police” as their rallying cry, activists have successfully petitioned officials in Los Angeles, New York, and…
Call it the most expensive street party of the decade. Preliminary estimates of the property damage caused by the riots, lootings, and arson in the Twin Cities region of Minnesota come to about $500 million across more than 500 businesses,…