Most are unaware that Dr. Martin Luther King’s family won a civil lawsuit in 1999, proving that the US government was responsible for his assassination. Yet the vast majority of media was completely silent in regards to this major story. Dr. King’s birthday was on the 15th of January; in honoring the memory of this Read More…
Domestic Policy
Domestic policy are administrative decisions which are directly related to all issues and activity within a nation’s borders. It differs from foreign policy, which refers to the ways a government advances its interests in world politics. Domestic policy covers a wide range of areas, including business, education, energy, health care, law enforcement, money and taxes, natural resources, social welfare, and personal rights and freedoms.
Richest 62 billionaires as Wealthy as Half the World Population Combined
“Wealth is moving rapidly to concentrate at the tippy, tippy top of the pyramid,” said Gawain Kripke, the director of policy and research at Oxfam America. The world’s 62 richest billionaires have as much wealth as the bottom half of the world’s population, according to a new report from Oxfam International. Wealth inequality has been an Read More…
See Which Senators Voted Against The Audit Of The Federal Reserve
This Thursday, the Senate voted to reject Rand Paul’s proposal to audit the Federal Reserve. The bill needed 60 votes to pass but was rejected by a narrow margin of 53-44. “We’ve had a lot of Democrats who claim that they’re concerned about big banks and big banks controlling things and a revolving door between Wall Read More…
Homeland Security Official Struggles to Answer Basic Questions on Visas and Security
The Department of Homeland Security displayed a level of incompetence that borders on apathy when discussing the topic of refugees and the Visa Wavier Program. In a time wrought with potential dangers from abroad, it would seem that the very institution intended to protect the nation from international threats, is quite simply, failing the American people. The Read More…
US State Makes It Illegal To Collect Evidence Of Pollution On Public Property
The state of Wyoming recently passed Senate Bill 12, the Data Trespass Bill, which will prevent people from collecting evidence of pollution, even on public lands. The bill prohibits the “collecting of information” on property that the person does not own, even public and federal land. According to the text of the bill, it is Read More…
New California Bill Allows for Preemptive Gun Seizure
Beginning January 1st, new gun-safety legislation goes into effect which will allow authorities to seize a person’s weapon for 21 days if a judge determines that there is a potential for violence. The bill is presented as a means of having an emergency “gun violence restraining order” to impose on a loved one should they Read More…






