The Libertarian Enterprise |The Murderous State of New York

By L. Neil Smith People who know me, or are familiar with my work, understand that, as a libertarian — rather than a conservative — I’m a lifelong advocate and supporter of a woman’s natural right to control her own body, by means of an abortion, if necessary. In the past, not everybody agreed […]
The Mueller Test and the Paper Civil War on Trump

“A last ditch effort by the establishment to wrest control from the president.” By Daniel Greenfield, originally published in Frontpage Mag. The original civil war was fought by farmhands and factory workers, freed slaves and young boys turned soldiers; the new civil war is being fought by lawyers in blue or gray suits not with […]
Sayfullo Saipov identified as suspect in New York truck attack

By Victor Morton – The Washington Times – Updated: 5:41 p.m. on Tuesday, October 31, 2017 The suspect in the New York terrorism attack has been identified as Sayfullo Saipov, according to multiple news outlets. ABC News first reported that Saipov is a 29-year-old male from Tampa, Fla. CBS News later reported the same name and details, and added […]
NYC Gun Permit Scandal: Graft is Inevitable in a Corrupt System

. By Thomas L. Knapp “Two corrupt cops from the NYPD licensing division were plied with strippers, wined, dined and taken on lavish vacations to Mexico and the Bahamas,” reports the New York Daily News. Why? Because in return for nice things, they were allegedly willing to “expedite” the process of applying for and receiving […]
New York explosion leaves dozens injured

An explosion in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York on Saturday night injured at least 25 people, the fire department said. . None of those 25 people has life-threatening injuries, according to a tweet from the New York Police Department’s Counterterrorism Bureau. . Gas has been ruled out as the cause of the explosion, a […]
Prosecutors, Police Get Medieval on Privacy and Progress

. . By Thomas L. Knapp Ashley Carman of The Verge reports on the opening of a new front in American politicians’ war on personal privacy and technological progress: Legislators in California and New York have introduced bills requiring the makers of smart phones sold in their states to intentionally compromise those phones with “back […]
Police Violence: An Anti-Obscenity Proposal

By Thomas L. Knapp It’s not surprising when Ed Mullins leaps to the defense of police officers accused of murder or other criminal abuses. After all, he’s president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, a New York City police union. Protecting cops is his job. In a July 14 column for the New York Post, Mullins […]


















