The Permit Paperwork Started Coughing
Recent EPA Clean Water Act enforcement notices remind us that environmental compliance is not just pipes and runoff. Sometimes the river’s first distress signal is a binder sweating through its tabs.
The Ballroom Defense Budget
I am a thrift man, patriots, which is why I oppose waste right up until a chandelier learns to say “security infrastructure.” Then suddenly…
Venmo for the Empire
Brothers and sisters, when the people ask where the money went and the answer comes back as a hallway of lawyers, court limits, patriotic…
The Invisible Hand of the White House
In the grand landscape of governance, one might presume that leading a nation would be more about public duty than private gain. Yet, it…
Judges Look Under the Hood: Surprise! It’s a Political Dumpster Fire
Well, folks, imagine my surprise when our beloved judges put on their detective hats and started peeking into political finances like an airport security…
Family First: The Billion-Dollar Handshake
Brothers and sisters, it seems we’ve stumbled into a peculiar kind of public auction where the highest bidder is family loyalty. Imagine, if you…
The GOP’s Masterclass in Selective Vision
Imagine the GOP as curators of a museum where only certain exhibits are on display. You visit to see the promised oversight and accountability,…
Follow the Money: The Hilarious Adventures of No-Bid Contracts
Well, y’all, no-bid contracts are the front-porch BBQ of government spendin’. Imagine folks grillin’ up juicy taxpayer ribs in the backyard, but only the…
Flying High: The Perils of Luxury Gifts and Foreign Influence
Politicians keep telling us transparency is key, but when they’re jet-setting in luxury planes gifted by foreign states, it seems their heads are in…
Boardroom Bonanza: The Art of Seat-dealing
Brothers and sisters, it seems that nepotism has become as American as Sunday potlucks and apple pie. Boardrooms across this nation are cosier than…









Monopoly on Mugshots: The Face That Launched a Thousand Fees