The hearings of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection have already provided conclusive evidence that the effort to overturn the 2020 election was a conspiracy directed by a corrupt sitting president who knew the effort was based on lies and encouraged violence in pursuit of power. The damning testimony before the committee and Read More…
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Sky Bridge in Czech Republic “Opens”
The Sky Bridge opened earlier this month in the Czech Republic and is claiming its title as the longest suspension walkway in the world, a record held previously by a similar design in Portugal. Strung between two peaks of the Kralicky Snezník mountain, the pedestrian path stretches an incredible 721 meters and reaches 95 meters above Read More…
The Gantt Report – Are they All Trumpsters
Are They All Trumpsters By Lucius Gantt Never believe a lying fox! Don’t believe a fox in the forest, don’t believe a fox in the zoo, don’t believe the fox in an Uncle Remus story and you certainly can’t believe what you hear on a Fox news network! Long, long ago, the geographical area now Read More…
Tinder Swindler (Brian Brainard Wedgeworth)
Florida’s Tinder Swindler (Brain Brainard Wedgeworth), A con artist and white collar criminal milked Tekesia Johnson. Ms. Tekesia Johnson felt ready for another chance at love. Her new business venture held promise, her two children were grown and the romantic reservations she formed after her failed engagement had since subsided. It seemed time to find Read More…
Supreme Court VS. Private Prison Liability
Supreme Court Rules on Private Prison Liability Inmates at private and government-run prisons should have same rights Geoffrey Segal This Law went into effect in 2002, just have to find a loophole. The ability to sue a private prison operator is often touted as a key benefit of privatization that increases prison quality and inmate Read More…
Private Prison Sues State For Not Having Enough Prisoners
A private prison in Arizona recently sued the state for having a lack of prisoners. For the sake of saving over $16 million in back pay, the state settled by paying the private prison $3 million. Arizona essentially payed a company $3 million because not enough people are committing crimes. To be fair, it’s a bit Read More…








