Who Decides?
WSJ – Jan. 29, 2022 ‘Who Decides?’ Review: The Supreme Court, the States and the Contest for Control Political conflicts, legal battles and overlapping claims set one level of government [...]
Government: Drunk on Inflation
WSJ – Jan. 18, 2022 Washington Cashes In on Inflation Individual income tax receipts rose 55% in the first fiscal quarter. Biden spent like a drunken sailor. Now Americans are paying [...]
American Religious Life
The untold stories of American religious life Yes, interest in organized religion is declining. But that’s not the only story you can tell about American religious life By Kelsey Dallas - Jan [...]
Untruth vs. Truth
False Orthodoxy vs. Historical Truth By Mike Kapic – Feb. 1, 2022 The following email was sent to a South Carolina Senator requesting he vote NO on a bill intended [...]
State Legislatures Can Control DC
How the Utah Legislature can address inter-generational fiscal inequity Legislature should support push for a federal constitutional amendment to control federal spending. The 2022 legislative session kicked off at the [...]
Chemists Find Vax Impurities
German Chemists Write Letter to BioNTech Asking About ‘Impurities’ Causing Pfizer Vax to Turn a Concerning ‘Shade of Gray’: ‘Components Not Approved for Human Use’ “There is a suspicion that [...]
Scouts Lead American Citizenship
1948 Scout Manual Offers 3 Key Lessons On How To Be An American Patriot Not surprisingly, the same citizenship lessons detailed in this 73-year-old scout manual could help us out [...]
Fully Vaxxed Deaths Rise
87% Fully-Vaxxed U.S. Nursing Homes See COVID Deaths and Cases Rise “High” vaccination rates per CDC guidance in American nursing homes apparently ineffective to curb infection and death. By Jon [...]
Government Intrusion
19 Federal Agencies Spying on Americans With Religious Exemptions By World Net Daily – Jan. 19, 2022 There now are at least 19 federal departments or agencies that have – [...]
States Demand: Congress Call BBA Convention
UTAH AND SOUTH CAROLINA URGE CONGRESS TO ‘LET US VOTE’ FOR A BALANCED BUDGET AMENDMENT NEWS PROVIDED BY Let us Vote for a Balanced Budget Amendment Citizens Campaign, Inc. January [...]
Biden & Zuckerberg: Election Fraud
Biden on 2022 Election: "It easily could be illegitimate." When asked, “How likely is it that cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election?" - LIKELY - DEM: Now [...]
A Desperate Nation’s Solution!
Article V – The Healing Principle Rodney Dodsworth June 10, 2019 In 1776, Great Britain’s American colonists revolted in response to George III’s corruption of the British constitution. The twenty-seven indictments [...]
Government Needs More Money
We no longer need a balanced budget; we need surpluses The Government Accountability Office has consistently warned that Washington’s spending is on an unsustainable path By William R. Titera - [...]
Government Over Religion: Doctrine
More Government, Less Religion—the Progressive Doctrine The left believes that government spending is the solution to reducing poverty. It all started under former President Lyndon B. Johnson who declared an [...]
The Way Out
Larry P. Arnn - November 2021 President, Hillsdale College The following is adapted from a speech delivered at a Hillsdale College reception in Overland Park, Kansas, on November 18, 2021. [...]
Penn: Genesis of America
Pennsylvania and Our Form of Government By Dr. Andrew Hohns March 18, 2019 William Penn’s “Holy Experiment,” as Pennsylvania was called, provided its inhabitants certain inviolable rights through our Charter [...]
America & “Taking Point”
America Needs a Courageous Prosecutor To “Take Point” by Paul S. Gardiner - Jan 13, 2022 In military parlance, the term “take point” means to assume the first and most exposed position [...]
States Sue: Article V Convention
States Demand IMMEDIATE Call for Article V BBA Convention The historic milestone of 34 state Article V resolutions for a Balanced Budget Amendment has been achieved, and surprisingly it happened [...]
A Republic
A Republic, If You Can Keep It By Paul Curry - Jun 25, 2019 On a warm September day in 1787, Benjamin Franklin emerged from Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Franklin [...]
Bearers of Bad News
Journalism scholar Nikki Usher believes American journalism is hopelessly dependent on the liberal elite By Chad Nielsen - Dec 6, 2021 My first job was a paper route. Each morning I’d wake before dawn [...]