America spends a trillion dollars a year on “security,” surrounds itself with cameras, guards, and checkpoints—and still can’t figure out why no one feels safe.

We live in what can only be described as a very expensive armed camp.
Every door has a camera, every lobby a badge reader, every child’s school a lockdown drill, every phone a password, every airport a ritual humiliation staffed by underpaid TSA priests of confiscated shampoo. And yet—somehow—nothing feels…
