A Democrat We Should Know
The Democrat Who Fought for Federalism, Conservatism & Bi-Partisan Decision-Making By Stuart MacPhail, Editor, Article V Caucus - November 2020 Josiah W. Bailey is a man modern day legislators should [...]
Bailing Out States
WSJ October 17, 2020 The Alternative to a Bailout for Fiscally Mismanaged States If New York and Illinois spent like Florida and Texas, they’d save enough to put away the [...]
Congressional Term Limits
Bi-Partisan Leaders Call for Congressional Term Limits By Stuart MacPhail – November 2020 The October 6 edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer carried a special column jointly written by the state’s Democrat [...]
Teachers Unions & Tenure
By Hal Morris - September 11, 2020 Inherent in our great country's founding is the Jeffersonian idea that the survival of a self-governing republic, as a democracy of the people, depends [...]
Government Abusing Its Authority
CDC Sued Over ‘Unconstitutional’ Nationwide Eviction Ban Landlords, home builders accuse CDC of ‘sweeping assumption of power’ By MATTHEW VADUM Landlords and homebuilders filed suit in federal court against the [...]
Election Winner: Debt Increase
National Debt Projected to Explode Under Biden or Trump By Stuart MacPhail – November 2020 The national debt now exceeds $27 trillion, and could reach twice the size of the economy within [...]
Education vs. Race
Like Schools Everywhere, The Nation’s Report Card Is Dumbing Down To Hide Racial Disparities NAEP's changes might cause better test results, but they fundamentally alter the meaning of reading comprehension, [...]
The Importance of Keeping Federalism
Federalism is Important – Even in a Pandemic – By Stuart MacPhail – November 2020 In a recent piece headlined Federalism still important, even in pandemic published by Utah Policy, Utah [...]
Corruption of Foundational Principles
Transgender Tide Rising By Colin J. Smothers - October 21, 2020 A moment of Copernican proportions aired on prime-time TV last week in America, but your average viewer probably didn’t [...]
Renewable’s Not the Panacea Claimed
Study: Renewable Energy Sources Not the “Panacea” Climate Alarmists Claim by James Murphy October 15, 2020 A study done by Irish and U.S.-based researchers is calling into question the efficacy of renewable [...]
A ‘No Trump’ 2016 Voter Reverses
SPECIAL EDITION: Why I am Voting for Donald Trump in 2020 After Publicly Refusing to do so in 2016 By Michael Farris – October 27, 2020 I didn’t hide my [...]
Supreme Court Originalist
WSJ October 17, 2020 ‘Originalist’: A Recent Term for an Old View of the Constitution Applied to judges in the 1980s as a criticism, it was first adopted as a [...]
The Truth About Social Security
https://youtu.be/VwPEWiNadhA Who owns Social Security? The Supreme Court decided in Helvering v. Davis (1937) that Social Security is nothing more than a revenue source on one side and welfare distribution [...]
What’s in a Name?
Sometimes, social cleavage, anti-diversity, and other assaults on wokeness. by Joe & Faye King - October 6, 2020 (Joe and Faye have been touring the country for decades in their [...]
Revive Article V
‘Revive Five’ says Attorney/Author By Stuart MacPhail – October 2020 “[T]he Supreme Court has become the Constitution. Through judicial interpretation, the Supreme Court has gained the power, essentially, to rewrite [...]
Think About It…
…we do not promote the public good directly, but indirectly “led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of our intention.” (Adam Smith, Wealth of [...]
Catholics & Democrats
https://youtu.be/3-7eoTN2vNM American values and virtues were established in the foundation of the Constitution by the Founders and we've lost them. It is time for us to return to our origins [...]
Checking & Balancing SCOTUS
By Joan Holt Lindsey – October 17, 2020 This week we’re all watching the process of a Supreme Court justice being confirmed to fill the newly vacated seat. With some [...]
A Man vs. A Movement
2020 may be the most important U.S. election since 1860. By: Tom Klingenstein - October 1, 2020 My name is Tom Klingenstein. I am the chair of the board of the [...]
The Pope & Property
The Pope Just Called Private Property a ‘Secondary Right.’ He Couldn't Be More Wrong Pope Francis’s criticisms of free-market capitalism don’t mesh well with available facts, empirical evidence, or a [...]






















