The Pentagon’s recent briefing to the Senate regarding the ongoing blockade in the Strait of Hormuz is a grim reminder of the costs of global […]
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Empire as an Afterthought
The President’s recent “joke” regarding a naval takeover of Cuba—suggesting the U.S. fleet could seize the island “almost immediately” on its return from the Iranian […]
The Blockade and the Bankruptcy of Empire
The administration’s decision to impose a “total naval blockade” on Iran is a textbook escalation toward an unauthorized and unconstitutional war. From the Libertarian perspective, […]
The Libertarian Weekly Review: The Tariff Trap
As we move into May 2026, the headlines are dominated by the administration’s continued push for aggressive trade protectionism and federal industrial policy. From the […]
Memory Holes and State Narratives
The latest controversy surrounding Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow’s U.S. Senate campaign—specifically the tactical deletion of nearly 6,000 tweets—offers a masterclass in the curated theater […]
The Ceasefire Shell Game
The administration’s claim that hostilities with Iran have “terminated”—conveniently landing on the exact day of a War Powers Resolution deadline—is a cynical assault on the […]
The Voting Rights Act and the Failure of Social Engineering
The Atlantic’s “requiem” for the Voting Rights Act following the Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais frames the ruling as a tragedy for democracy. […]
Rogan, the Administration, and the Cult of Compromise
The recent back-and-forth between Joe Rogan and the administration regarding the “Massive Deportation Act” highlights a recurring trap for those who value liberty: the temptation […]
The Myth of the “Essential” Bureaucracy
The recent Politico report lamenting that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will need “six months to catch up” following the federal shutdown is a […]
Royal Pomp and the Theater of the State
The recent flurry of speculation surrounding King Charles III’s address to Congress—specifically the claims of “secret codes” or subtle snubs directed at the administration—highlights the […]