Category Archives: Center for Populist Politics

Incoming Illegal Immigrants Provided Better Living Conditions than U.S. Homeless

After an absence of nearly 40 years, I visited Skid Row in Los Angeles. In my  [...]

I Loved the Half Time Show, But I’m a Hedonist

With the Eagles going down in the playoffs, I was less than enthused about Superbowl  [...]

The China Syndrome

I am a working class person. I don’t apologize for this. Yes, I went to  [...]

Nicetown: It’s Raw but Redeemable

Last month, an armed drug dealer shot six policemen who attempted to arrest him in  [...]

The Neoliberal Abandonment of America’s Industrial Cities

In a recent fit of pique, after having been attacked for weeks by U.S. Rep.  [...]

Assange, Trump’s Immigration Proclamations, a New LACMA

On April 13th Kev & Steve discussed the arrest of Julian Assange, Trump’s threat to  [...]

Kev & Steve discuss Ousters at the SPLC, Tulsi Gabbard on Colbert, and Mueller

On Saturday, March 23, 2019, Kev and Steve sat down to discuss another week of  [...]

Steve & Kev Discuss the College Admissions Scandal and Its Implications

  On March 16, 2019, Steven Lamb and Kevin Lynn discussed the college admissions scandal  [...]

The Green New Deal – Line By Line

Steven Lamb and Kevin Lynn separate fact from fiction with regard to House Resolution 109  [...]

Pandemic Preparedness – An Interview with Physician and Virologist Dr. Steven Hatfill

On Sunday morning, February 10, 2019 Kevin Lynn sat down with Dr. Steven Hatfill, a  [...]

Los Angeles in A Time of Typhus

Shockingly, Los Angeles, one of the greatest cities in the United States is experiencing a  [...]

All Things Woo Woo With Clif High

My good friend and collaborator on the G.E.B.B. https://gebb.io comic strip, KMO joined me to  [...]

Politicon October 2018 Coverage

IFSPP covered POLITICON, a wild and raucous SoCal event that features high-profile players in politics  [...]

Do We Want to Win Elections? If So, We Must REPENT & REBUILD

Arizona Senator John McCain died this week. Progressives and Democrats have been issuing a series  [...]

Chemical Abortion Abounds But Still Not Freely Enough

My wife, Sally’s sister, Judith Kahrl, the founder of Grandmothers for Reproductive Rights(GRR!!) had her July  [...]

Policy Watch: Congress Locked in Spending Battles

As we leave July behind and move forward into August, we approach the end of  [...]

Voter Purges Are A Reality, And What You Can Do

A new report by the Brennan Center shows that millions of registered voters were purged from  [...]

Earth Overshoot Day Arriving Faster Every Year

Humanity is using more resources per year than ever, and it’s getting to the point  [...]

How to Help Puerto Rico Today

Almost a year after the devastating Hurricane Maria, reporters are still trying to discover the  [...]

Congress in Chaos as Backlog Builds Up

Congress, as always, has been busy lately. Or at least the House of Representatives: Of  [...]

A New Standard for Law Enforcement Bias. . .

Yesterday, I was looking through coverage of the Congressional Hearing where Mr. Strzok of the  [...]

Can We Save the Supreme Court?

Trump just got a nice present before a heated midterm election. On the final day  [...]

The US Needs To Do Its Part For World Population Day

July 11th is observed by the United Nations as World Population Day. Every year the world’s  [...]

It’s Time For Marijuana Decriminalization

Last week, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer introduced legislation to decriminalize marijuana on a federal  [...]

Fourth of July And The Specter of The Fourth Turning

Back in the 1980’s I was a counterintelligence officer for the Army, and early on  [...]

Policy Watch – Immigration Bills Flounder

It’s almost the end of June and here we are with another edition of Policy  [...]

The “Space Force” is Not What We Need Right Now

“Brave cadets of the United States Space Force Academy are signing up today to fight  [...]

Ranked Choice Voting Empowers Voters

Maine is undergoing an experiment in their elections, one which has never been tried on  [...]

Fracking is a Waste of Money and Nature

As we acknowledge World Environment Day and World Oceans Day this week – days to recognize the  [...]

For World Environment Day, We Need to Act on Plastic

June 5th is World Environment Day, and later this week on June 8th is World Oceans Day,  [...]