Make Maryland Rave Again: Why It’s Time for Lucifer “Justin Case” Everylove to Lead the Free State into the Glow Age

Michael Phillips praises Lucifer “Justin Case” Everylove’s unique approach as a candidate during his 2024 presidential run, highlighting his grassroots strategy that combines entertainment with progressive ideals. He asserts that Maryland needs Everylove’s bold leadership now more than ever to revitalize governance and inspire innovation, urging support for his candidacy. Continue reading Make Maryland Rave Again: Why It’s Time for Lucifer “Justin Case” Everylove to Lead the Free State into the Glow Age

Is Tom Cruise the Greatest Guy on Earth?

Tom Cruise radiates charisma on The Pat McAfee Show, discussing his passion for filmmaking and life’s lessons. He emphasizes training and hard work, urging others to pursue their dreams. Beyond cinematic stunts, he embodies a vibrant presence in an era of mediocrity. At 60, he remains dedicated to crafting compelling experiences. Continue reading Is Tom Cruise the Greatest Guy on Earth?

Operation Bro-hammad: How Democrats Plan to 3D-Print Their Own Joe Rogan

Step aside, deepfakes—Democrats are trying to deep-vibe. In a leaked plan so perfectly predictable it could have been generated by ChatGPT after drinking mushroom tea, Democratic mega-donors are allegedly debating how to engineer a liberal version of Joe Rogan. Yes, you read that right. The party that brought you hashtags like #VoteBlueNoMatterWho now wants to genetically manufacture a bro who deadlifts, smokes weed, worships elk, … Continue reading Operation Bro-hammad: How Democrats Plan to 3D-Print Their Own Joe Rogan

⚖️ Justice for Sale: How Socioeconomic Bias Is Wrecking Families in Family Court

Family court often exhibits socioeconomic bias, favoring wealthier litigants and undermining those without financial resources. This bias can lead to dire consequences for lower-income parents, affecting their ability to secure fair hearings and maintain relationships with their children. Advocating for equal treatment and reform in the judiciary is crucial for justice. Continue reading ⚖️ Justice for Sale: How Socioeconomic Bias Is Wrecking Families in Family Court

The Gender Wars Are a Distraction: How the Family Court System Profits from Division While Parents and Children Lose Everything

The family court system in America is characterized by dysfunction and profit-driven practices that alienate parents from their children, framing the conflict as a “gender war.” Both mothers and fathers face systemic obstacles, leading to a multi-billion-dollar industry that thrives on conflict. Uniting against this system is crucial for reform and healing. Continue reading The Gender Wars Are a Distraction: How the Family Court System Profits from Division While Parents and Children Lose Everything

Family Court: The Administrative State That’s Destroying Families

America’s family courts have shifted from judicial proceedings to administrative enforcement, compromising due process and parental rights over the last thirty years. Critics highlight the system’s financial incentives and lack of transparency. Despite signs of resistance, meaningful reform faces challenges as families continue to suffer under obscure processes lacking true justice safeguards. Continue reading Family Court: The Administrative State That’s Destroying Families

Maryland Pays, Virginia Plays: How an Energy Project Is Sacrificing Maryland Land for Northern Virginia’s Big Tech Boom

Joanne Frederick discovers that a proposed transmission line, the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, will benefit Northern Virginia’s data centers, not Maryland. The project poses risks to Maryland’s rural communities, environment, and property rights, with local leaders largely silent. This situation reflects a broader trend of sacrificing rural areas for corporate profits. Continue reading Maryland Pays, Virginia Plays: How an Energy Project Is Sacrificing Maryland Land for Northern Virginia’s Big Tech Boom

The Hidden Crisis Behind Housing, Daycare, and Fertility: Canada’s Parenting Problem

Canada faces a multifaceted parenting crisis, evidenced by declining fertility rates, rising housing costs, and unaffordable daycare. A shift towards permissive parenting hampers child development, reflecting broader societal individualism. Structural support for families is lacking, leading to increased family stress and dysfunction. Urgent policy changes are needed to foster family life. Continue reading The Hidden Crisis Behind Housing, Daycare, and Fertility: Canada’s Parenting Problem

The $10 Billion Courtroom Con: How “ADR Reform” Built an Administrative Empire

In 1990, the Judicial Improvements Act aimed to streamline justice through Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), but resulted in an unprecedented expansion of federal courthouses. Instead of reducing litigation, the system evolved into a bureaucratic empire focused on mediation and settlement, compromising transparency and constitutional rights while increasing costs and delays. Continue reading The $10 Billion Courtroom Con: How “ADR Reform” Built an Administrative Empire

Arrested for a Vacation: How Eleanor Leclair Ballester’s Case Exposes the Arbitrary and Broken American Family Court System

The arrest and imprisonment of Eleanor Leclair Ballester, a mother accused of kidnapping for taking her children on vacation, highlights severe flaws within the American family court system. Her case reveals inconsistent enforcement, lack of constitutional protections, and the detrimental impact on families, questioning the true intent of these courts aimed at maintaining control rather than achieving justice. Continue reading Arrested for a Vacation: How Eleanor Leclair Ballester’s Case Exposes the Arbitrary and Broken American Family Court System