Join: Constitution Celebration!
September 17 will mark the 233 anniversary of the signing of the US Constitution. Sign up below for one or both of the celebration programs being offered. Article V Caucus [...]
The Slavery Virus
BY: Alison Bucklin - August 25, 2020 (emphasis added) Slavery did not begin with European settlers in 1619. It did not even begin on the North American continent in 1619. The [...]
Democrats “New” America
WSJ August 15, 2020 The Democrats’ Refounding of America For today’s party, the 1960s marked the beginning of a new social and constitutional order. By Christopher Caldwell | 1107 words [...]
Calif. Legislature Shuts Jobs Down
Why Uber and Lyft Are about to Shut Down All Operations in California This Friday, Uber and Lyft will have to entirely shut down operations in California. Sadly, this was [...]
Government Schools vs. Homeschool Polling
Gallup Poll: Homeschooling Rate Doubles as School Satisfaction Plummets An educational sea change is happening, and there are reasons to believe it will be permanent. By Kerry McDonald - August [...]
The Constitution & Slavery
If The Founders Didn’t Compromise On Slavery, The Constitution And United States Wouldn’t Exist For a country formed as a marriage between free and slave states, the Constitution was a [...]
A Contrast in Our History
A bit of History to Remember… by Stuart MacPhail – August, 2020 In his first annual message in December 1829, President Jackson (a Democrat) promoted the benefits of paying off [...]
Public Education Alternative
https://youtu.be/i2x7F1ltVzA Dealing with the CCP virus this year has resulted in significant changes in America's culture including education. With teachers threatening to not teach in schools or online without their [...]
America’s Crossroad
This is an open letter to America from Robbie of Arizona, a naturalized American citizen whom I am honored to call a friend. It is the third in a series [...]
Constitution’s Preamble
The Meaning of the Preamble By Dennis Haugh – Aug 19, 2020 We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure [...]
Opportunity for School Choice
WSJ August 8, 2020 The Cares Act Creates an Opportunity for School Choice But South Carolina’s public-education lobby is attempting to block need-based scholarships. By Ellen Weaver | 747 words [...]
Path to a Convention: Continued
This is a supplement to last weeks August 14, 2020 article, Path to a Balanced Budget of presented by Let Us Vote for a BBA Newsletter of August 5, 2020. It [...]
Parents: None the Wiser
Fourth Grade Teacher Details How Schools Push Ban History And Leftist Agendas 'The parents don't even know what's going on because it's all at school,' says a fourth grade teacher [...]
We the People
Dear Friends, by Dr. James Dobson – August, 2020 As I write this newsletter, voters across this nation are only a few short months away from the next general election. [...]
Debt Fatigue, Not COVID-19
BREAKING NEWS (?): America is Suffering ‘Debt Fatigue’ – by Stuart MacPhail - August, 2020 A July 16 article in The Hill by economists Barry Poulson and John Merrifield is headed Debt Fatigue, [...]
High School Principal Speech
https://youtu.be/KeqBbO_jpXk If every high school principal gave the following speech, America would be a much better place.
America’s Threat: Debt
Federal Debt is a Threat We Must Address By Robert Charles – August 2020 The United States confronts security threats of varying kinds—foreign and domestic, visible and invisible, immediate and [...]
End of Education’s Monopoly?
Could COVID-19 End the Government Monopoly on Education? The pandemic could usher in a new era of school choice. By Daniel J. Mitchell - August 7, 2020 The coronavirus has [...]
Path to a Balanced Budget
The Most Direct Path to a Balanced Budget Amendment Let Us Vote For BBA - August 5, 2020 Last week, The New York Times along with many Associated Press affiliates [...]
Fund Education, Not Government Schools
New Rand Paul Plan Would Empower Struggling Families Amid COVID-19 School Closures Under the status quo, taxpayer dollars fund government schools, not education. Sen. Rand Paul's SCHOOL Act seeks to [...]