On the surface, National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius was about health care—Obamacare, they called it. But beneath that clean, bureaucratic title, the case revealed something far darker: a confrontation with the question of whether the government could compel you to live, act, breathe… and buy.
Read MoreIn the eerie stillness of America’s legal halls, a chilling precedent was set. Lopez v. United States declared that merely possessing a gun in a school zone was not a crime—at least not one the federal government could touch. The message was unspoken but clear: the gun could stay.
Read MoreI saw this video once—a woman slipping into a portal and vanishing into an endless Walmart. A place with no exits. Just aisles that stretch forever. Fluorescent lights buzzing like insects in your skull. No clocks. No windows. Just consumption, forever.
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