Ethics codes are often presented as beacons of integrity, guiding employees toward right conduct and fostering a just workplace. Yet, upon closer scrutiny, many such codes reveal themselves to be deeply flawed.
American Thinker
Microsoft’s Next Security Breach
Is Microsoft “an arsonist selling firefighting services to their victims"?
Looney Climate Change is Not Science
Climate alarmists are bad scientists, bad mathematicians, both, or fraudsters with an agenda.
Democrats Can’t Debate
Why can’t progressive fascists debate? The answer is that, decades ago, progressives lost all the arguments on their merits.
Nineteenth-Century Utah Provides A Template For Dealing With The Threat Of Islam
More than 100 years ago, America understood how to corral people advocating values antithetical to the American experiment.
Are Our Youth Being Intentionally Dumbed Down?
The available evidence indicates that they’re performing poorly, and we know where some of the blame belongs.
The #1 Waster of Healthcare Dollars and How to Stop It
Washington steals HALF of healthcare spending!
The Revolution That’s Led To Today’s Counter-Revolution
As with many problems in America in 2025, the roots can be traced back to the Woodrow Wilson administration.
More Idiocy in Teaching Reading: The Three-Cueing System
It’s a popular method in public schools. It’s also totally bogus. So it’s no wonder American kids and adults can’t read.
Architecture as a Mirror of Civilization: From Rome to Washington, D.C.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Palladian ideals deeply influenced the founders of the United States. Thomas Jefferson, in particular, saw in Palladio a model for the new American republic — rooted in antiquity but independent in spirit.









