Opinion
Feel the Warmth of Collectivism
Modern politicians love to contrast the "coldness" of capitalism with the collective embrace of Marxism. But capitalism never engineered the deliberate slaughter of tens of millions of its own citizens.
Feel the Warmth of Collectivism
In order to accept communism, you have to accept the reality that millions will die to sustain it.
Flock Corporate Governement Observation
A sophisticated network of solar-powered lenses is quietly cataloging the movements of everyday Americans. As the net widens, we must ask ourselves: what happens to a democracy when its citizens can no longer move unseen?
Flock Corporate Governement Observation
A rapidly expanding network of AI-powered license plate readers is quietly building a searchable database of our daily movements, raising profound questions about privacy and civil liberties.
Absence of a Republican Opposition in Sherman
When a local administration operates in the shadows, the opposition party is supposed to be the public’s last line of defense. As controversies mount and ledgers blur, the residents are left asking: where have all the Republicans gone?
Absence of a Republican Opposition in Sherman
As administrative red flags and financial irregularities mount in Sherman, the local Republican opposition has chosen a strategy of absolute silence, leaving taxpayers without a municipal immune system.
Second Act Economy
Sherman presents as the quintessential retirement enclave, but raw census data shatters that assumption. Welcome to the "Second Act Economy," where traditional retirement has been quietly canceled.
Second Act Economy
Sherman's hidden demographic reality: an aging workforce, unique household dynamics, and an impending cliff.
Legal Clash Exposes School Incompetence
A visceral outrage over a drone surveying the Sherman School construction site exposes a deeper structural crisis at Town Hall: an administration weaponizing public panic to hide construction defects and override federal law.
Legal Clash Exposes School Incompetence
The First Amendment is not suspended at the municipal line, nor does local discomfort supersede federal law.
Simply the Best: America at 250
As America celebrates its 250th birthday, we must remember our unparalleled success was never a geographical accident. It is the direct result of a precarious design authored by framers like Sherman's own Roger Sherman.
Simply the Best: America at 250
America's 250 years of success is not a historical fluke, it is the direct result of a capitalist economy and the precarious danger of personal freedom.
Buying Real Estate in Sherman
It boasts pristine woods, no commercial sprawl, and a deeply guarded culture. Buyers venturing into Sherman are in for a bureaucratic shock, high energy costs, and an unparalleled retreat into traditional New England.
Buying Real Estate in Sherman
To buy real estate in this provincial New England hamlet is to buy into a fascinating sociological experiment.
The Sherman Caste System
The American Dream promises that a property deed brings political enfranchisement. But in Sherman, the administration has mastered a different civic contract: pitting the town against itself to protect the status quo.
The Sherman Caste System
In modern municipal politics, the most effective way to hide a multi-million-dollar failure is to convince the taxpayers to fight each other.
Demolition by Negligence
In municipal politics, we often mistake incompetence for malice. The true scandal behind the Sherman School bond is not that the administration engineered a crisis, but that they used a culture of fear to mask their complete oblivion to it.
Demolition by Negligence
He is an executive who will aggressively weaponize the bureaucracy against an individual critic, but completely abandon that same bureaucracy when it comes time to manage a $42.8 million public asset.
