by Ken JP Stuczynski | Sep 27, 2013 | Politics & Law
People can keep touting the good clauses that people actually like, and devote a whole corner of the Internet to 30 million heart-warming anecdotes if they like. And we can ignore the CBOs estimate that between 7 and 20 million people will now LOSE coverage...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Jul 27, 2016 | Politics & Law, Society & Culture
{Posted on Facebook, 27 July 2016} I’m tired of people thinking the Electoral College is the problem. The people are the problem and the Electoral College is a small measure meant to protect us from our collective selves. Think about it. Regardless of what side...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Jun 21, 2012 | Philosophy & Ethics, Politics & Law, Psychology, Society & Culture
I’ve researched many conspiracy theories and countless other controversial phenomenon over my lifetime, and am formally trained in research and discerning BS. And I actually read BOOKS on the subject published by HISTORIANS, not kooks. I have found...
by Bob Hubbard | Mar 3, 2012 | Politics & Law, Society & Culture
For something a little different this week, I ask the question “Do US Citizens have Rights?” Follow along for a bit, it’s an interesting wander based off a lecture I heard from Michael Badnarik a few years back. Originally posted (MartialTalk...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Jan 19, 2012 | Business & Economics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture
This week heralded a number of related events, the interpretation of which is not nearly as important as the implications.Β While the federal government moves to legislate it’s fight against piracy and risk damaging online liberty, its websites are hacked in...