June 3, 2015
Category: Local economy

May 29, 2015
Black baby 3x more likely than white to be destroyed in Tennessee
By David Tulis Desolation of heart among women in Tennessee is so great that thousands of them every year destroy their children before birth. Every 13th baby among Caucasian …

May 22, 2015
County clerk, guarding constitution, makes most dangerous sort of oath: Promissory
By David Tulis The county clerk in Tennessee facing a possible ruling in June against marriage has personal, moral and religious reasons for denying that opinion as binding. Even …

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 …

May 9, 2015
How local economy owns constitution & how oaths breathe life into it
David Tulis explains how the constitution lives among the people. Commoners insist on its protections and demand to be respected by being belligerent claimants in person. Officials make it …