Day: July 12, 2025

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NFIB v. Sebelius

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.

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Lopez v. United States

In 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.

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The Walmart That Never Ends

I 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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