Dred Scott, Politics, and the “Living” Constitution
Some legal “experts” are claiming that the Supreme Court‘s infamous 1857 Dred Scott decision is still used in current law. That, of
Some legal “experts” are claiming that the Supreme Court‘s infamous 1857 Dred Scott decision is still used in current law. That, of
Democracy is the watchword with the ruling classes, yet a democratic political system does not protect individual freedoms. Indeed, democracy often has
The Israeli air force is apparently readying itself for a potential strike against Iran’s nuclear program as the incoming Trump administration is
If you thought federal deficits and spending would go back to normal after the covid panic, you were wrong. If anything, deficits
Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., claimed that people should be terrified that President-elect Donald Trump will possess the power to initiate a nuclear
President-elect Trump has promised changes in economic policies. How well they work and how they will affect us remains to be seen.
With the two-month total at over $620 billion, the year-end total is likely to be over $3.5 trillion by the end of
Modern academics are relentless in trying to find any nuances they can from the works of Karl Marx, but they miss the
A modern misconception of antebellum slavery is that it “built the country.” Actually, the institution of slavery, economically speaking, was a deadweight
Bob explains that the beloved Wizard of Oz movie involved an allegory of the bimetallism debates of the late 1800s.