HUAC 2.0 – Case File #5: The Border Breakdown

When a country stops defending its own border on purpose, that’s not compassion. That’s an un-American activity. By now, HUAC 2.0 has already opened multiple folders: Now we step back to the front door. You can’t talk about crime, cartels, fentanyl, and overwhelmed cities without talking about the border—not as a line on a map, … Read more

House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC) – Case File #4: Crime Stats & Broken Incentives

Case File #4 turns down the slogans and turns up the numbers: where crime actually happens, who keeps doing it, and how the system quietly rewards the worst people in the room. By now, the House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC 2.0) series has already opened three folders: We’ve looked at bad policies, the ideologues … Read more

House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC): The Real Un-American Activities Are Happening in Broad Daylight

Chatrodamus doesn’t want a race committee. He wants an Accountability Committee that drags bad policies, bad politicians, and bad narratives into the light. This is Case File #1 in the HUAC 2.0 series. Most folks under 60 hear “HUAC” and think it’s some dusty Cold War trivia question. The original House Un-American Activities Committee was … Read more

Law & Order in the Capital – Results Over Rhetoric

A lesson from The Godfather—minus the racism In the movie, bosses debate whether to chase profits at any cost. One line crosses a moral line and tells you everything about the speaker, not about policy. That’s our mark: draw the line. We judge actions, not people by category, and we focus on what reduces victimization—full … Read more