Early U.S. Debt to GDP
Government debt from 1790 to 1930s at 3% of GDP; today 125%U.S. Debt and Foreign Loans, 1775–1795During the American Revolution, a cash-strapped Continental Congress accepted loans from France. Paying off these [...]
Battery…Not Included
BatteriesSome amusing lagniappe with some good information on the subject.Anonymous (couldn’t locate the author)When I saw the title of this lecture, especially with the picture of the scantily clad model, I [...]
Theology, the Answer
An Eschatology (end of time) Victory Eschatology is a part of theology concerned with the final events of history, or the ultimate destiny of humanity. This concept is commonly referred [...]
RFK Jr. Exposes Big Tech
Big tech censorship of vaccine data is exposed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. here published November 16, 2021
Checking DC Power
How State Legislatures Could Rein in Federal Bills Like Pelosi’s $3.5 Trillion HR 5376 By David Leeper - November 2, 2021 The hottest news item as of the date of this [...]
Private Property vs Socialism
Why the Pilgrims Abandoned Common Ownership for Private Property The first few years of Plymouth colony were fraught with hardship and hunger. Economics had a lot to do with it. [...]
Baseball’s Return From Wokeville?
Did MLB Commissioner Manfred Signal Beginning of the End for Woke Corporatism? AMAC Exclusive– By Shane Harris - November 18, 2021 By AMAC Newsline | On November 2nd, most [...]
Guarding Elections
Guarding against Cheating in Elections by the Far Left By Paul S. Gardiner - November 13, 2021 This article identifies two important elections activities where the opportunities for cheating need to [...]
The 14th Amendment
WSJ – October 30, 2021 The Amendment That Remade America The First? The Second? No, the 14th—the basis for every claim against a state government for violating individual rights. Randy [...]
Question All!
The Validity for Questioning the FDA & Big Pharma By CHRISTIN THOMPSON - OCTOBER 4, 2021 It’s late 1948. You’re a happy, young, married woman early in your second trimester, [...]
Chosen
If you've ever wondered how Jesus and His followers might have acted with one another, their lives, God, or their individual circumstances, you can catch a glimpse of that part [...]
21 Studies: Mandates Aren’t Science
21 Studies Showing Vaccine Mandates Aren’t Based on Science “[D]ouble vaccinated persons are showing greater infection…than the unvaccinated.” By Jon Fleetwood – November 13, 2021 QUICK FACTS: Dr. Paul Alexander holds [...]
Political Cults
The Age of Political Cults By Daniel Greenfield July 25, 2021 "Any religious idea, any idea of any god at all, any flirtation even with a god, is the most inexpressible foulness," [...]
Poll: Smaller Government
Americans Revert to Favoring Reduced Government Role By Jeffrey M. Jones – October 14, 2021 Story Highlights • 52% say government doing too many things • Last year, majority favored [...]
Our Republic
A Republic, If You Can Keep It! Paul Curry - Jun 25, 2019 On a warm September day in 1787, Benjamin Franklin emerged from Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Franklin was [...]
Why Religion in America is Good
WSJ – October 2, 2021 ‘Why Religion Is Good for American Democracy’ Review: Big Tent Revival A sociologist makes the case that the spectrum of America’s faith traditions is a [...]
One Crisp Winter Morning…
(Ed: I, Pencil—Reversed) By Mike Nieznany – October 19, 2021 One crisp winter morning in Sweden, a cute little girl named Greta woke up to a perfect world, one where [...]
Our Debt Threat
A Road Map to Address the National Debt Crisis By AMAC Newsline - October 21, 2021 The United States will soon pass a foreboding milestone: $29 trillion in national debt. In [...]
The Radicalism of James Madison
WSJ – October 30, 2021 The father of the Constitution took extraordinary steps to sweep away America’s first, dysfunctional form of government. By Jay Cost | 1170 words James Madison [...]
A Time to Stand
Thankful for the First Amendment By Andrew Torba – October 25, 2021 In America we thankfully have the First Amendment which protects our speech and permits us to have intense [...]