Friday, March 29, 2024


Finally. Lynching is a hate crime in America.

March 17, 2022 by  
Filed under News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) On March 16, 1922, George Tompkins was found hanging from a small tree in Riverside Park. Tompkins was just 19 at the time. His hands were tied behind his back, and the coroner confirmed the impossibility of Tompkins hanging himself. However, “suicide” was written on his death certificate. On March 12, just days […]

The Progressive Mindset Is Evil.

March 16, 2022 by  
Filed under Education, News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) I try not to spend a lot of time focused on the enemies of America, but they are plentiful, and a growing percentage of them reside within the United States. Hell, a lot of them are in Congress, the courts, or the White House. But most of them live in academia, many times […]

Joe Biden’s Backdoor to Student Loan Forgiveness.

Tweet (Akiit.com) Just who decides policy at the White House isn’t clear. But after the President’s latest flip-flop, certainly, President Biden does not call the shots. Scarcely a week had passed since the administration promised to end an almost– two–year-old moratorium on student loan repayments when the President reversed course and extended it through May. After a year of […]

Basic Truths About Oil.

March 16, 2022 by  
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Tweet (Akiit.com) In 2020, President Joe Biden declared war on oil and gas in America. In a Democratic primary debate, Biden declared, “No more subsidies for the fossil fuel industry. No more drilling including offshore. No ability for the oil industry to continue to drill, period. It ends.” High gas prices are all part of […]

Afghanistan, Not Ukraine, Is the Biggest Humanitarian Crisis.

March 16, 2022 by  
Filed under Health, Money/Business, News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) Maybe it’s time to change the flag on your social-media avatar. To the extent that objective guideposts exist in international relations, the United States has no legal obligation to defend Ukraine. Ukraine, a U.S. strategic partner, is neither an ally nor a member of NATO. Nor is it in our neighborhood. Much as […]

People Dislike More About ‘Capitalism’ Than Just the Word.

March 15, 2022 by  
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Tweet (Akiit.com) “Why do you always talk about capitalism and not the market economy? The mere mention of the word turns so many people off.” It’s a critical question that I have often been asked. First of all: Yes, it’s true. For many people, ‘capitalism’ has a bad ring to it, probably all over the […]

Drug Pricing Program Needs Protection.

March 15, 2022 by  
Filed under Health, Money/Business, News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) President Biden’s call during his State of the Union address for Congress to pass legislation to control drug prices provides a good opportunity to note a law that already is on the books that helps curb drugmakers’ price hikes. As lawmakers prepare to debate the proposals, it is a law worth protecting. Congress […]

Putin’s Target Is America.

March 15, 2022 by  
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Tweet (Akiit.com) When Tucker Carlson insists there is no reason for Americans to distrust Russian President Vladimir Putin — and that his reputation for criminal brutality is simply fabricated by the “globalist deep state” controlled by George Soros — his rhetoric conceals the true source of friction between the United States and Russia. Having erupted […]

Let Them Drive Teslas.

Tweet (Akiit.com) “Well, you all imagined it,” Vice President Kamala Harris commented during a so-called clean-transit event, where she appeared with her fellow tautologist, Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. “That’s why we’re here today — because we have the ability to see what can be, unburdened by what has been, and then to make the […]

Optimizing the Financing and Regulation of the U. S. Economy.

March 14, 2022 by  
Filed under Money/Business, News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) The majority of my role so far representing Michigan’s 10th Congressional District is the financing of government and the regulation of the economy. There are four ways to finance government.  Taxation, borrowing, inflation and the leasing and/or sale of government assets (i.e. sale or lease of land, lumber, mineral, oil and/or natural gas rights, […]

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