June 3, 2015
Category: Cartels vs. liberty

May 26, 2015
How state snips quills of constitutional rights, manhandles ‘free’ people
A Lawrenceburg, Tenn., man goes on trial Tuesday on criminal charges that he is using the public roadways without a driver’s license. The arguments of Arthur Jay Hirsch are …

May 25, 2015
Memorial Day celebrates power, virtue of state with religious fervor
By David Tulis I am working on Memorial Day, giving a radio interview to a Christian street preacher who quotes Jesus and the Apostle Paul one moment and the …

May 24, 2015
Police use entrapment to secure state power, keep citizenry in subjection
By Roger Roots Abandonment of victim-driven, mostly private prosecution has led to consequences the Framers could never have predicted and would likely never have sanctioned. Even in the most …

May 19, 2015
Supt. Smith demands F$34 million more, yet silent on ‘eligibility standards’ in law
By David Tulis Dr. Rick Smith is the man whose great will in matters of schooling superintends the wills of others in the local system. He intends there to …

May 18, 2015
I bailed out of insurance to better serve my patients, slash costs
American medicine is being squeezed into an ever-tighter corner in its voluntary self-incarceration in the modern welfare-warfare state. Doctors are concocting a jail break. One way they are crowbarring …

May 13, 2015
Chattanooga Declaration asks breakup of U.S. to end totalitarianism, ease bankruptcy
By David Tulis If the concept of local economy appears quaint and inward looking, consider its “foreign policy” implications. By that I mean, consider the big ideas that flow …

May 11, 2015
Beyond fighting Common Core, critic proposes schools exodus
By David Tulis A Common Core critic in the Chattanooga area appears to have made an important conceptual break with the public school system, organizing a group that views …