Taxation without Representation: A tale of two Tea Parties
“No taxation without representation,” American patriots cried way back then. And now let’s fast-forward approximately 300 years ahead — to see how far we have fallen.
Read More“No taxation without representation,” American patriots cried way back then. And now let’s fast-forward approximately 300 years ahead — to see how far we have fallen.
Read MoreJennifer Lawson-Zepeda- This morning, I saw a man lying in the street; Beneath his head was a pool of blood.
Read MoreRonald Thomas West- Does the adage “The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend.” make any sort of sense?
Read MoreUsing whatever means they had at their disposal, Subversify’s staff and guest writers took a peek inside their psychic selves to gaze into the future. Welcome to another great year of Subversify predictions and possible; well; satirical consequences.
Read MoreBy: Grainne Rhuad
What happens when the “Right” turns out to be right about something? Is it okay for the “Right” to be right sometimes?
An Interview with John Harvey By Jane Stillwater Editor’s Note: Jane Stillwater is an avid blogger whose lively commentaries and observations sometimes appear in the Berkeley Barb. She has written a traveler’s
Read Moreby Astra Navigo
All of your incessant prating about birth-certificates, New World Orders, presidential ‘usurpers’, and the like is making my friends in countries from Great Britain to Australia honestly more than a little nervous.