Rethinking the Executioner’s Tools: Is It Time to Sharpen Our Approach to Capital Punishment?
A carpenter is only as good as his tools, and the state’s toolbox looks increasingly unreliable for capital punishment. From botched lethal injections to malfunctioning electric chairs, the modern death penalty has been marred by gruesome failures. If the goal is swift and certain justice, perhaps it’s time to reevaluate the execution methods. …READ MORE…
WATCH: Trump Says He’s Going to Buy a Tesla as Shares Slump
US President Donald Trump said he’ll buy a new Tesla to support Elon Musk, after shares of the electric-car maker had their worst day in four years amid a growing backlash over Musk’s political allegiances. Ben Kallo, Baird senior research analyst, is still bearish on the stock in the near-term. He’s on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” …WATCH HERE…
Too Many Generals- Part III of Five Parts
In a previous article, I have dealt with the first key problem, that of micromanagement, of having too many general officers in the U.S. Army. And because of this propensity to micromanage, this bloat in generals leads to the second problem: creating unnecessary work. General officers literally create “work” out of thin air, dreaming up something for people to do. And the more “intellectual” and “hardworking,” the more “work” they create.[1] …READ MORE…
How Trump thwarted Democrats
Democrats thought Trump’s second presidency would be a repeat of his first. They cornered him last time by triangulating lawsuits, the bureaucrats and RINOs to stymie a president they believed unworthy of the title. …READ MORE…
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