Who really is running the show? Not Biden, surely. But who?
Who really is running the show? Not Biden, surely. But who?
Paul reviews the big stories of the week, focusing on readers’ comments:
Should you talk to the police? Should you trust your mayor? Is it all about race? What about anarch0-tyranny and the Cloward-Piven Strategy? And the upcoming mid-terms?
Paul’s conclusion to this weekend’s Common Sense wrap-up of the week is at once humble and outrageous.
Paul Jacob explains the ultimate political context. It’s an asymmetry. Our interests are not politicians’ interests. What works for us doesn’t work for them. So, when the whole system seems broken, we’ve got a clue: Cui bono!
What’s worse than the low opinion Americans have for their major institutions? Paul Jacob tells you in this weekend’s episode of This Week in Common Sense:
Paul Jacob contemplates the width of the oceans, the depths of political perfidy, and the wisdom of philosopher Herbert Spencer.
Paul Jacob on the west in general and Americans in particular needing to get their act together — and not just to face the Chinazi threat.
Paul Jacob confronts the Chinanazi threat.
Paul Jacob makes the case for anonymous political speech, and against transparency in donations to political causes. And covers other big stories of the week: