Considerations For You
“No one is promised equality of outcomes in their life. But everyone should cherish the promise that liberty provides as they pursue their vocations.” - Alex Tokarev “You cannot subsidize [...]
A Republic
The Necessity of Confederal Government By Rodney Dodsworth - May 3, 2016 The first objection from Anti-Federalists was that the extensive territory of 1780s America could not support republican government. Citing a widely [...]
Illegal Law Making
The Administrative State Is Too Big If It Can Write Its Own Criminal Laws Laws with criminal consequences should be considered by the legislative branch, not pushed through by unelected [...]
America & the Bible
The Bible was the Most Cited Source of the American Founding Era By AHEF and Angela E. Kamrath - May-11-2018 The Bible had a definite influence on the American Revolution [...]
Healthcare Costs
Study Shows True Costs Of Health Care Spending Are Lives And Livelihoods A new study provides more tangible evidence as to the true effects of rising health care costs. By [...]
Who Needs the Fed?
This article appeared as a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal on June 24, 2024, and was made possible by one of our generous donors. By Mises Wire – [...]
State of Purgatory
Under Gov. Gavin Newsom, once-envied California suffers from budget deficits, homelessness, high gas prices, and a fleeing middle class as elites live lavishly. Pictured: Newsom, right, is joined by [...]
Progressive Left-Speak
Wading Into Left-Speak: The Closing of the American Mind By Rodney Dodsworth - May 2, 2016 I don’t know how I managed for so long to put off reading Allan [...]
Revolutionary Declaration
The Preamble By Michael Kapic – July 4, 2024 Our Declaration of Independence was more than just declaring our independence from England. It spoke of an abused nation signaling a [...]
Return Commandments to Public
Return The Ten Commandments To The Public Square Ten Commandments displays were prevalent before 1971, when they began to be censored by the application of the Lemon test, which has now been [...]
Failing the Constitution
A Roadmap—If We Want It By Charles C.W. Cooke - June 25, 2024 Estimated Reading Time: 6 minutes In the course of my work examining the original meaning of the Second Amendment, I [...]
SCOTUS & Government Unions
Supreme Court Strikes A Blow To Government’s Union Favoritism Most Americans have the horse sense to distance themselves from organized labor’s foibles. The government shouldn’t gainsay them. By David B. [...]
Religious Domestic Terrorism
DHS Group Called Being ‘Religious’ An ‘Indicator’ Of Domestic Terrorism By Brianna Lyman – June 21, 2024 3 MIN READ President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) brainstormed about [...]
Time for a State Convention
Is It Time to Hold a Convention of the States to Address the Debt Bomb? How long will the world keep buying U.S. bonds, notes, and bills, or use the [...]
States in Convention
Phoenix BBA Planning Convention, September, 2017 Join an Article V Convention of States effort. By Rodney Dodsworth - April 30, 2016 In late 2012, I found myself interested in the 17th [...]
The Problem with Juneteenth
Laundry is the only thing that should be separated by color. By Connor O'Keeffe – June 19, 2024 Today is Juneteenth. One hundred fifty-nine years ago, on [...]
Grey Ethics
What the Rabbis Knew Beyond the Platonic conceptions of good and evil is a duality that exists in creative tension. Just ask the rabbis. By Max Borders – June 19, [...]
Your States Powers
Federal Government Efforts to Limit Itself to The Few Powers Delegated to It Have Failed for Lack of the Constitutionally Critical “External Controls” By The States. States Powers [...]
Keeping Our Republic
We’re a Republic, if We Can Keep It Rebutting CNN’s man-on-the-street attempt to scare people about “threats to democracy.” By Nate Jackson - June 19, 2024 “A republic, if you [...]
Microschool
Image: Founder Christa Hayes (left) with Peak Academy students and their teacher. Image Credit: Kerry McDonald Montana’s Microschool Founders Are Offering Families Creative, Learner-Centered Education Options “I get [...]