Kevin Bae

Non-Social in a Socially Networked World

  • States got almost $420 million in Zuck Bucks for their elections

    Mark Zuckerberg is like a government unto himself. This “donation” is government level in size and scope. I’ve seen a couple of stories about this over the last several months. I didn’t know about it at all before the 2020 election. Seems Zuckerberg and his wife donated almost $420,000,000 to the Center for Election Innovation…

  • Why do Democrats abhor free speech?

    A girl doesn’t get onto the varsity cheerleading team and is unhappy. She makes a post on Snapchat, while off school grounds, to complain by flipping the school the bird and use some colorful language. The school suspended her and the parents took the school to court alleging the school violated the girl’s first amendment…

  • Virtue signaling to cancel culture

    Seems it’s good business now to virtue signal. Lately we have Dr. Seuss issuing a press release about dropping six titles from their portfolio of children’s books. At least theirs was culturally significant because so many Americans grew up reading Dr. Seuss. Now comes an ice cream company switching the name of one of their…

  • Eric Zorn pushes misinformation regarding who the U.S. Senate represents

    For the underinformed or poorly educated the United States Senate does not represent “the people” per se. They are there to represent the state from which they were elected. Elementary school civics teaches you this. If you don’t know this and you were educated in the United States you were either successfully propagandized or you…

  • IRS halts one man’s circular income generator

    A brilliant man walks into a grocery store and buys the maximum number of gift cards he can buy. He does this as often as he can using his American Express card and enjoys the 5% reward for each purchase. In turn he purchased money orders using the gift cards, deposited those back into his…

  • NPR tries to taint near unanimous Supreme Court decision

    The Supreme Court decided on a case with an 8 to 1 decision. How does NPR approach this near unanimous bi-partisan decision? I don’t know if Roberts is right in his solo dissent or not. I do know that his opinions at times seem to create things in the law he believes is intended rather…