The Last Constitutional Stalwart
How Grover Cleveland Wielded the Veto Power to Curb the Growth of Government From mayor to governor to president, Cleveland never let his veto pen sit idle. By Kody Jensen - April 26, 2020 “(T)he (veto power) has [...]
Old Glory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC7rQIdOyVY A tribute to our national symbol and what it means to be American. God Bless America.
Free Enterprise
Free Enterprise – America’s Societal Glue by Rodney Dodsworth - December 30, 2019 While the Pelosi Left mulls endless impeachment orgies of President Trump, I’ve wondered what holds a fractured American society together. As opposed to monarchies and totalitarian [...]
How President’s Day Started
This Day in History: Washington’s Birthday (not President’s Day) established On this day (January 31,) in 1879, Congress makes George Washington’s birthday a holiday. As far as the federal government is concerned, there is no such thing as [...]
“Democracy is a Volcano”
by Tara Ross – January 15, 2020 On this day in 1788, Fisher Ames addresses delegates at the Massachusetts state ratifying convention. Would his state ratify the U.S. Constitution and join the Union? Ames certainly hoped so. Nevertheless, [...]
Early Impeachments
WSJ January 11, 2020 Early Impeachments in 2020 Hindsight By Max Raskin | 455 words If you think impeachment is too political in 2020, remember 1804. That year saw two impeachment trials, including one of a Supreme Court [...]