Home » philosophy

PSEG’s Power Grab: How a Utility Giant is Bulldozing Maryland’s Public Process

Public Service Electric & Gas (PSEG) has bypassed the Maryland Public Service Commission, suing the state directly in federal court regarding the Maryland-Pennsylvania Reliability Project. This move signals a disregard for Maryland’s legal processes and institutions, prioritizing control over community interests. It raises crucial questions about local governance and state sovereignty.

PSEG’s Power Grab: How a Utility Giant is Bulldozing Maryland’s Public Process Read More

Bridging Divides, Building Citizens: The Fremont Conservative Institute’s Mission to Unite America

The Fremont Conservative Institute (FCI) promotes unity and civic education amidst political polarization. FCI advocates for respectful dialogue and critical thinking through a unique blend of traditional and constructivist educational methods. By engaging diverse perspectives, FCI aims to develop informed citizens while revitalizing American democracy through informed discussions.

Bridging Divides, Building Citizens: The Fremont Conservative Institute’s Mission to Unite America Read More

Feeding From the System: Judge Harry Storm’s Retirement Gig Exposes the Real Engine Behind Family Court Corruption

Judge Harry Storm’s retirement marks not an end to injustice but a transition to a lucrative role in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), where he profits from family distress. This illustrates a broader issue: family courts prioritize profit over justice, perpetuating a system that undermines due process and exploits vulnerable families.

Feeding From the System: Judge Harry Storm’s Retirement Gig Exposes the Real Engine Behind Family Court Corruption Read More