Successful Academy of States
Academy of States 3.0 by Mike Kapic - 10/20/2022 U.S. Rep. Ken Ivory tells America that it is time for a Washington DC tune-up. That our States must use their [...]
E.O.’s Cost $1.5 Trillion
Biden surpasses 100 executive orders costing $1.5 trillion & reaffirming why a COS must happen by Brianna Kraemer - October 11, 2022 The 46th President has topped 100 executive orders in [...]
$1 Billion Mailed to Wrong People
[Editor: How much is a 'billion'? - A billion seconds ago, it was 1959; a billion minutes ago, Jesus was [...]
Stop Covid Vaccines
World Council For Health press conference on 9/27 from the UK by S Mittelstaedt - September 26, 2022 Speaking from London on September 27, Consultant Cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra, once a proponent [...]
Rule of Law is Critical
There’s no denying the rule of law has a positive economic impact By Sanjai Bhagat – September 24, 2022 What drives economic growth and job creation, and decreases poverty? This [...]
Court Trouble Pt III
The Court on the Brink, Part III by Rob Natelson - February 8, 2022 The first installment in this series explained that the Constitution created a small and frugal federal government. This [...]
Saving the Planet
Michael Shellenberger, one of the founders of the environmental party, explains why wind and solar will not save the earth. https://youtu.be/N-yALPEpV4w Watch this informative 17 minute video and wonder how [...]
Central Planning
WSJ – September 24, 2022 Progressive Mind Over Matter in California By The Editorial Board | 426 words Nothing—including cost or reality—will keep California progressives from their effort to turn [...]
Our Fragile Civilization
Wisdom in old shelves and books. The Thinnest Veneer of Civilization We are in a great experiment in which regressive progressivism discounts all the institutions and methodologies of [...]
Is SCOTUS Too Political?
Look Who’s Talking, Justice Kagan "When courts become extensions of the political process, when people see them as extensions of the political process, when people see them as trying to [...]
U.S. Problem & Solution
When it comes to doing their job, Republican congress people are failing badly By Christopher Garbacz – September 17, 2022 Conservative Review calculates a Liberty Score for members of Congress based [...]
Rewriting the Constitution Pt. II
The members of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1937. Front row (L-R) Associate Justices Louis Brandeis and Willis Van Devanter; [...]
Flu Shots Unreliable
Govt. Researchers: Flu Shots Not Effective in Elderly, After All By Sharyl Attkisson – September 24, 2022 This story was first published on CBS News in 2006 An important and [...]
Calif. Green is Mold
California Governor Signs ‘Most Aggressive’ Package of Green Laws By Caden Pearson - September 17, 2022 California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday announced a sweeping package of what he called the country’s [...]
Europe’s Energy Crisis
Europe’s Energy Crisis Approaches Breaking Point By Daniel Berman - September 16, 2022 While gas prices have declined in the United States in recent weeks (although they still remain more [...]
States in Convention
By Mike Kapic - October 4, 2022 Federalism is the unique way that the American states have Constitutional authority to meet and address important issues that affect them from their [...]
Constitution Under Attack
The Constitution Is Under Attack. It’s Up to Us to Defend It, Says Lawyer Who Defeated Liz Cheney Harriet Hageman, a Wyoming native, is a constitutional attorney, former Republican National [...]
Charter School War
Democrats’ War On Charter Schools Is Sending Families Into The Arms Of Republicans Democrats continuing to wage war on schools outside their chokehold is going to hurt them in the [...]
Rewriting the Constitution Pt. I
How the Supreme Court Rewrote the Constitution: 1937–1944 - Part I: A Government Small and Frugal By Rob Natelson - June 23, 2022 The Constitution created a relatively small federal government, [...]
Fiscal Responsibility: FRA
Americans need a fiscal responsibility amendment to the Constitution By Dr. Barry Poulson and Hon. David M. Walker - September 17, 2022 Half a century ago, Milton Friedman argued that [...]


