Search all posts
-
Most Recent Posts
Sites of Interest
Tag Archives: Koch Bros
The word “public” is the target of our enemies
Yesterday Timothy Egan wrote a column in the New York Times about how the Trump administration is destroying our government from the inside. Egan is spending time camping in Montana, and is especially outraged over the damage being done within … Continue reading
Posted in Koch Bros Final Solution to Democracy, political campaigns, The Facts of Life, The filthy rich, Trumpism
Tagged Brown v Topeka, Civil War, Democracy in Chains, Ken Cuccinelli, Koch Bros, Nancy MacLean, private property, public parks, public schools, public utilities, the Onion, Timothy Egan, Trump administration, William Perry Pendley
Comments Off on The word “public” is the target of our enemies
What will follow Trump?
I’ve watched both Democratic Party debates and have loved them. Seems to me that was, almost without exception, a group of excellent people: smart, experienced in government, passionate about the issues and values — most of which were generally agreed … Continue reading
Posted in Koch Bros Final Solution to Democracy, Politics, The Facts of Life, The filthy rich, Trumpism, War on women
Tagged Bush, Carter, Clinton, Democratic Party debates, Ford, Koch Bros, money in politics, Nixon, Obama, Reagan, Supreme Court, the American presidency, Thomas Spear, Trump
1 Comment
What’s doing in the federal courts not SCOTUS?
Every week or so, the Volokh Report (or Conspiracy — they vary the name according to some rhythm I haven’t yet picked up on) has a guy named John Ross, who, unlike the other Volokh Conspirators,* has wit, report on … Continue reading
Posted in Koch Bros Final Solution to Democracy, Law, suits and order, The Facts of Life
Tagged " George Mason University, "liberatarians, Antonin Scalia School of Law, Cheeks strip club, Eugene Volokh, John Ross, Koch Bros, Sixth Circuit Federal Appellate Court, Thomas Thompson, treasure hunting, Volokh Conspiracy, Volokh Report
Comments Off on What’s doing in the federal courts not SCOTUS?