Category Archives: Project for American Employment & Economic Security

Leviathan and Its Enemies

Leviathan and Its Enemies is a book about power: who has it, how they got  [...]

Tariffs on Electric Vehicles? Biden and Trump’s Positions

  Today we are giving our take on the Biden administration’s announcement that it will  [...]

SpaceX Wrestles With The Technicalities of U.S. Immigration Law

  On August 24th, the Department of Justice announced it was suing Elon Musk’s "Space  [...]

Supporting our tired, our poor, our huddled masses yearning to breathe free

Given the numerous attempts to pack immigration provisions into current spending bills, there’s probably no  [...]

Meta/Facebook Needs a Makeover

Meta Platforms, until October 2021 known as Facebook, is in turmoil. Infamous for its commitment  [...]

Do American Workers Benefit from Globalization?

WATCH THE VIDEO youtu.be/PNh2FbRk7zg  Dear All: When agreements such as the North American Free Trade  [...]

Truth Will Out

I’ve been acquainted with the words and concepts “disinformation” and “misinformation” since late 1978 when  [...]

Dmitry Orlov Discusses Russia, Ukraine and the United States

We had the pleasure to interview author, blogger, social critic and philosopher Dmitry Orlov and  [...]

Interview With Dr. Steven Hatfill – Are We More or Less Prepared for The Next Pandemic?

On Saturday, March 19, 2022, we had the opportunity to visit for a second time  [...]

ADOS Galvanizes Over Immigration & Reparations

  Dear All: There’s been no shortage of immigration topics to write about this week.  [...]

Ten Requirements to Improve America’s Trust In Government

Dr. Anthony Fauci, Chief Medical Advisor to the President of the United States, has decided  [...]

Congress, Don’t Be So America Last!

Late Friday evening, the House Judiciary Committee unveiled the immigration provisions they’d like inserted into  [...]

Displacing American Workers a Norm for Polite Society

In an article titled, Decline in Immigration Threatens Growth of Regions on the Rise, New  [...]

Rigid Time versus Flowing Time

I often complain about my children’s apparent disregard for time. For them, time seems to  [...]

Interview with Author John Michael Greer

Today we sat down with author, blogger and astrologer John Michael Greer to discuss his  [...]

So Far, I’m Not Liking the Reboot of Berlin, 1933

Biden administration ramps up DC security pre-inauguration Jan. 2021. As I write this, it is  [...]

MLK and the Dignity of Work

Minister and activist Martin Luther King, Jr., became synonymous with the Civil Rights movement from  [...]

MLK and the Dignity of Work

  Minister and activist Martin Luther King, Jr., became synonymous with the Civil Rights movement  [...]

Southern California’s Neoliberal Impacts During the Pandemic

I live in Southern California, where generations of my family have lived since the 1880s.  [...]

California Election Fraud Central

California has been a center of rigged and certified election fraud by Democratic Party office  [...]

No, WE Are NOT All in This Together

California as broken golden dream has become cliché. For those of us who live here,  [...]

Covid-19 What should be the national priority

We are in the seventh week of the first outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in  [...]

Relearning the lessons of 1918 in 2020

More than 100 years ago, a worldwide pandemic moved from China to the entire Western  [...]

Reactions to Life in a Time of Pandemic with John Michael Greer

On Sunday March 29, 2020 Kevin and Steve spent almost an hour with author and  [...]

COVID-19 Means A Worldwide Lessening Of Religious Fantasy

Pope Francis has been pictured defying Italian government advice as he walks through the empty  [...]

Aloha State Will be Years in Recovering from COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic, and the Hawaiian government’s response to it, has devastated the state. If  [...]

California’s Residential Property Warehousing Bill

Steven and Kevin discuss how Southern Californians are dealing with the coronavirus before discussing CA  [...]

Borders? We Don’t Need No Stinking Borders!

It’s rather startling that not more has been said about the suspension of flights to  [...]

Open Borders Are a Trillion-Dollar Mistake

Editor’s Note: Last month, Foreign Policy  ran an article, “Open Borders Are a Trillion-Dollar Idea,” which  [...]

New Report: 53 Million Americans Hold Low-Wage Jobs

The Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program just released a study that casts serious doubt on  [...]