The Ballot Printer Ate My Democracy
Maryland’s mail-in ballot mix-up became outrage fuel because the rumor machine can turn a vendor error into a democracy heist before the printer cools down.
The Watchdog Found the Locked Filing Cabinet
The Epstein-records transparency process has entered its most government phase: an inspector general review of whether the disclosure machine actually disclosed anything clearly.
Beacon Hill Discovers Receipts Are Scary
Massachusetts lawmakers want credit for transparency while keeping the larger legislative-audit fight wrapped in process fog and constitutional throat-clearing.
Freedom 250 Meets the Refund Chorus
Freedom 250 wanted music’s patriotic glow without the political feedback. Then artists, fans, and the invoice all found the microphone.
Apple Found The Tollbooth Again
Apple’s App Store safety pitch may be real in places, but the Epic payment-link fight keeps making protection look like a cashier window with a privacy badge.
Billionaires Ask Democracy for a Refund
When a billionaire answers a tax debate by threatening to move the money, squeeze the company, or make workers feel the draft from the…
The Pentagon Audit Diet Starts Monday
GAO says the Pentagon’s revised audit strategy is full of coordination and technology, but taxpayers still need the old-fashioned miracle of reliable books.
The Improper Payments ATM Is Still Open
GAO says federal agencies estimated $186 billion in improper payments for fiscal year 2025, which makes Washington’s war on waste look suspiciously like a press conference standing beside a leak.
The Receipt Was in the Brisket Grease
I am a law-and-order man, which is why I believe every patriotic cookout should end with somebody sliding the receipt face-down under the potato…
TikTok Wants Human Artists, But Only After The Robots Leave
The UMG-TikTok AI music push is a perfect little backstage pass to the streaming economy: everyone needs human artists for culture, then asks them to survive the machine before payday.


