I. INTRODUCTION
Where have all the men gone?
I've been pretty critical of the Trump Admin planning and execution of ICE operations in the heart of the beast, Minneapolis.
But...
In regard to the church incident, why did the "men" not escort the disruptors out of the church by using such force as would have been reasonable to ensure parish safety? Ask, suggest, demand, then out you go. Cody on YouTube did a much better job than me explaining this. Just to be clear, I'm not misogynistic. Women can join in!
Reports from Minneapolis is that leftist fascists are setting up road blocks on streets. Why are not they being removed by strong willed men? Men, who likely salivate at the idea of ice fishing in frigid weather, or riding at 60+ miles per hour on a snowmobile in 10 degree weather. I'm not an expert on traffic law in Minnesota, but I would think that removing an obstruction from the roadway is perfectly legal. As an example an object falls out of the back of a pick up truck and a driver subsequently stops to remove it from the roadway. Failure to secure a load is a crime/traffic violation, but removing an object from the roadway is not.
Why is there not a convoy of men ensuring that the roads are passable? Once again, women can join in! My wife LOVES to drive my truck. I think she would truly enjoy hitting (oopsie Daisy) some cheesy barricade in the road. Strong assumption by me, but I doubt the barricades are constructed with any type of workmanship.
The point being, at some point people must stand up for themselves and not "hope" some aspect of government will help you.
Never forget that when seconds count the police are minutes away!
I did a quick hit on Richard Syrette yesterday. Gotta keep Canadians apprised of the U.S. madness.
Yes they all look the same, like people you would leave the park with your child if they were lurking about:
https://1819news.com/news/item/dog-sh-t-grifters-tpusa-student-group-harassed-by-university-of-south-alabama-professor-video
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Art of the Week
B. Recommendation of the Week
C. Wisdom of the Week
D. Appearances
II. THE EVIDENCE
A. Barnes Library: Curated Weekly Articles of Interest
*Bonus: Bald eagle rescued. https://abc7ny.com/post/nypd-officers-describe-rare-rescue-trapped-american-bald-eagle-icy-hudson-river-nyc/18616678/
B. Best of the Board: Five Fantastic Posts of the Week
*Bonus: Bondi mockery. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7703469/spotted-all-over-washington-dc-while-i-normally-don-t-share-the-political-views-of-people-in-dc
**Bonus: Weekly Wisdom. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7704649/the-intersection-of-politics-youtube-commentary-and-critical-traffic-infrastructure-https-you
C. Homework: Cases of the Week for Sunday
*Lobbyist disclosure laws. https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/2/chapter-26
**Lobbying disclosure guidelines. https://www.senate.gov/legislative/resources/pdf/S1guidance.pdf
***Transanity in Canada. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7704549/tribunal-ruling-out-of-british-columbia-canada
III. CLOSING ARGUMENT: Constitution Masterclass Series — Article I, Tariffs
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Art of the Week
B. Recommendation of the Week
C. Wisdom of the Week
D. Appearances
II. THE EVIDENCE
A reminder: links are NOT endorsements of the authors or their interpretation of events, but intended to expand our library of understanding as well as expose ideas of distinct perspective to our own.
A. Barnes Library: Ten of the Top Curated Weekly Articles
B. Homework: Cases of the Week for Sunday
*Bonus: Livenation Ticketmaster Antitrust https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/music/music-industry-news/live-nation-doj-lawsuit-after-gail-slater-resignation-1236504011/
**Bonus: NCAAF eligibility suit. https://www.knoxnews.com/picture-gallery/sports/college/university-of-tennessee/football/2026/02/13/joey-aguilar-eligibility-hearing-tennessee-vs-ncaa/88659399007/
***Bonus: AI plagiarism win. https://www.newsday.com/long-island/education/adelphi-university-ai-plagiarism-lawsuit-oh07enyz
C. Best of the Board: Ten of the Top Posts
III. CLOSING ARGUMENT: Constitution Masterclass Series — Article I, Elections