Election: Mail Ballot Fraud
Mail Ballots Are “The Wild West of Voter Fraud” Mail ballot fraud is by far the biggest voting integrity problem seen across Texas, says an assistant attorney general who prosecutes [...]
Run Stores Like Schools?
What If Grocery Stores Worked Like Public Schools? Education is important. It might be too important to leave to the government. Eric Schuler - February 23, 2017 One of the [...]
State in Trouble
WSJ March 7, 2020 Spendthrift Illinois Races Toward Default By trying to tax its way out of fiscal disaster, the state makes matters worse. There’s a simple solution. By Orphe [...]
Term Limits!
https://youtu.be/TnwGdl1YrQ8 Congress proposed the 22nd Amendment limiting its neighboring branch, the Executive, to two terms of office. It was approved by the states in February 1951. What about Congresses term [...]
Adam Smith: Father of Economics
By RAKESH SHARMA - Jul 6, 2019 Adam Smith was an 18th-century philosopher renowned as the father of modern economics and a major proponent of laissez-faire economic policies. In his first book, "The [...]
Education Alternatives
Alternatives to Public Education are Growing Jose Nino • March 4, 2020 At the community newspaper, Bluffton Today, Molly Clancy reported on the rising interest in private schooling. Clancy notes that families [...]
Basic Constitutional Civics
Fundamentals of our US Constitution Intended Audience: We the People Constitution Definition: The Constitution describes how our federal republican government is to work. The Bill of Rights define citizens protections [...]
Good Reads: Keeney & Dodsworth
Recommended Reading by Thoughtful, Little-Known Writers By Stuart MacPhail, March 2020 There are two little-known writers who keep pumping out worthy reads aimed at stimulating thought on the shortcomings of [...]
1619 Project Not Fit for Schools
The New York Times’ Correction To The 1619 Project Proves It Is Not Fit For Schools The New York Times has finally admitted a key error in the 1619 Project. [...]
Medical Injustice
WSJ March 7, 2020 A Court Corrects a Medical Injustice Cardiologist Richard Paulus went to prison because another doctor disagreed with his opinion. By Kyle Clark and Andrew George | [...]
Grateful for America!
Americans, All Americans, Should Be Grateful for Their Country By Paul S. Gardiner - February 7, 2019 The late political commentator Charles Krauthammer said, in describing the constitutional republic established by [...]
COS Project Update
Convention of States Project Keeps Pressing Forward By Stuart MacPhail – March, 2020 The Convention of States Project (CoSP) with 15 of the needed 34 state-approved applications is currently most active in [...]
Free Enterprise
Free Enterprise – America’s Societal Glue by Rodney Dodsworth - December 30, 2019 While the Pelosi Left mulls endless impeachment orgies of President Trump, I’ve wondered what holds a fractured American [...]
Some Things to Think About
General quotes: “I confess that there are several parts of this constitution which I do not at present approve, but I am not sure I shall never approve them: For [...]
Native Americans Were…Not Native!
You Know Who Else Colonized Land From ‘Indigenous Peoples’? Native Americans The 'settler' argument exacerbates racial tensions by projecting a historical narrative that white persons are always aggressors, never victims. [...]
Honor is Everything
Everything Depends on Honor – Lest We Forget By Robert B. Charles - December 30, 2019 Have you ever thought about it? America’s entire way of life depends on honor. You [...]
Subverting the Electoral College?
Will the Electoral College be Subverted by the NPVIC? by Stuart MacPhail, March 2020 The Electoral College and attempts to circumvent it continue in the news and in state legislative [...]
Big Business Cronyism
WSJ January 18, 2020 Larry Fink’s Latest Sermon By The Editorial Board | 705 words BlackRock CEO Larry Fink is among the world’s most powerful investment managers, but it seems [...]
CBO on U.S. Debt
CBO Outlook: Trillion Dollar Fed Deficits are Here to Stay – By Stuart MacPhail – March 2020 On February 6 Peter Klensch, writing on the WasteWatcher blog, reported on the January [...]
Landlords Suffer in Seattle
WSJ February 1, 2020 Seattle and the State Supreme Court Wage War on Property Rights Landlords are forced to rent to the first person who walks in—even if he has [...]






















