They are the arteries and veins of this vast, complex system of life on Earth. Fed by glaciers, rain, snow and gravity, they provide pathways for life to flourish on land, carrying nutrients from the mountains, down through the plains and the deserts to the sea. Rivers. All along their snaking lengths life flourishes – Read More…
Will Brendza
On Supreme Court Justices: Unlimited Term-Length and Unreviewable Power in American Government
The buck stops at their bench. Free from the pressures of political retribution and public opinion, these unelected officials preside over the most powerful nation in the world guiding the social anatomy and cultural zeitgeist with their own constitutional interpretations. Supreme Court Justices are highly regarded and respected around the world for their prestigious positions, Read More…
First Ever Televised Third-Party Presidential Election Debate Happening in March
For the first time in US history the Libertarian presidential candidates for 2016 are coming together to hold an election debate. John Stossel is hosting the event, and all three Libertarian candidates (Gary Johnson, John McAfee and Austin Peterson) have all agreed to participate in the event. This event will be held on Fox News Read More…
A Pandemic Paradox – Weighing the Zika Logistics
There is a swirl of information concerning the Zika virus whipping through the Internet and across media outlets worldwide. And a lot of it is confusing, to say the least. No one really knows where it came from or how to fight it, there’s no available vaccine, no cure and very little consensus on how Read More…
Food Quality and Social Status: The American Caste System
Class distinction comes in just about any size, shape and color imaginable. Sometimes status division is blatant and glaringly unjust, while in other instances has been subtle and even devious. No matter what form it takes, social stratification has always been part of the human experience – and today is no different. In the US Read More…
Poison Below the Poverty Line – An American Water Crisis
It is the hottest story in 2016 so far: hundreds of people have been poisoned for as long as a year and a half by a neurotoxin released in large quantities directly into their water supplies. Cable news and papers across the country have covered the emergency with horrifying interviews, wild statistics and the repeated Read More…