California’s Dangerous Voting Experiment
Tony Perkins - May 12, 2020 "One of the reasons I believe in the resurrection,” Mike Huckabee once joked, “is because we’d see dead people vote every year!” Well, he’s about to [...]
The Bully’crats and the Fisherman
A True “Whopper” of a Fish Story “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a [...]
Freedom and the Pandemic
WSJ May 9, 2020 The Bean Farmer’s Guide to Social Distancing and Personal Freedom As lockdowns are lifted, officials should leave people alone to make safe choices about how to [...]
Our Growing Debt Crisis
Washington Times on Debt Crisis By Stuart MacPhail – May 2020 On April 16 The Washington Times published a commentary by former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker entitled Confronting the U.S. debt crisis before [...]
Canadian Health Care Crumbles
Canada's Government-Run Health Care System Crumbled under COVID-19 Fifty years of government management of essential health care has left Canada with far less capacity and far fewer resources than it [...]
Police in Difficult Position
https://youtu.be/d9VCB41ufDM Police are being put in an awkward position across the country. Political leaders in cities, counties, and states are forcing police to enforce unconstitutional non-laws during this pandemic. Stable [...]
Citizens Laid Off, But No Gov Cuts?
Government Should Not Be Spared from the Austerity It Is Inflicting on Society The coronavirus is negatively impacting the economy and will leave lots of damage in its wake. Our government [...]
Federalism Task Force
National Federalism Task Force is Proposed – by Stuart MacPhail – May 2020 Former Utah State Representative Ken Ivory has been working to get a National Federalism Task Force established. He points [...]
Taking Rights Seriously
By Judge Andrew P. Napolitano – April 2, 2020 "If the provisions of the Constitution be not upheld when they pinch as well as when they comfort, they may as well [...]
Debt Warning!
Highly Respected Budget Watchdog Group Issues Warning – By Stuart MacPhail – May 2020 On April 13 the Committee for a Responsible Budget issued a projection that Debt Will Exceed the Size of [...]
When the State…
State Power vs republicanism When the State tells you it's safe to go to Home Depot to buy a sponge but dangerous to go and buy a flower, it's not about [...]
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 [...]
State Bailouts?
WSJ April 25, 2020 A Bailout for Illinois? Not Without Strict Conditions Other states will line up for money if Washington rewards Springfield for mismanaging its pensions. By Andrew Biggs [...]
The Governor & Nature of God
https://youtu.be/IgI29K3DC8w Bishop Robert Barron touches on a recent remark made by Governor Cuomo. The Governor revealed a misunderstanding of God that is all too common, even among believers. In this [...]
Let Parents Decide
The Left’s Long War on Parents Over Schooling Their Kids A Harvard law professor argues that the state, backed by progressive faculty such as herself, has an exclusive right to [...]
Federalism to the Rescue
Federalism Hits its Peak During Virus By Tony Perkins - April 23, 2020 The coronavirus didn’t come with a set of instructions. There’s no contingency plan, no precedent, no lessons [...]
Fraudulent Election Results
15 Election Results That Were Thrown Out Because of Fraudulent Mail-In Ballots Fred Lucas - April 21, 2020 Voter fraud is too nominal to make a difference in any given election, [...]
Home Plate Values
Don’t Widen the Plate In Nashville, Tennessee, during the first week of January, 1996, more than 4,000 baseball coaches descended upon the Opryland Hotel for the 52nd annual ABCA convention. [...]
Argentina’s Lessons For America
This short history lesson happened in Argentina, now it's happening in America
Government Growth During Emergency
Confronting the Leviathan of the COVID-19 Crisis We should ever be on guard against the government’s arrogation of unwarranted powers, especially in light of what history shows the state is [...]