Remembering…
As a meek memorial, this space will remain empty today except for this. It is in commemoration to those who were slaughtered and those whose lives were changed forever by [...]
Confronting China
Gary Bauer September 3, 2019 The New York Times and the Washington Post have featured opinion pieces by Chinese dissidents warning that China under Xi Jinping must be confronted. The Post op-ed was published with this [...]
Deadly Environmentalism
Environmentalists Killed More Europeans Than Islamic Terrorists Did Daniel Greenfield, 21 Aug 2019 "Do Americans Need Air-Conditioning?" a New York Times piece asked in July. Air conditioning, it argued, is bad [...]
Our Growing Debt
WSJ Aug 24, 2019 It’s Time to Start Worrying About the National Debt Expecting economic growth to rescue the U.S. from unprecedented federal deficits is a dangerous gamble, as history [...]
Why Bernie Sanders is Wrong About Sweden
WSJ Aug 24, 2019 The ‘Nordic model’of socialism, which he and other leftists tout, is more like ‘ruthless capitalism,’ says Johan Norberg. By Adam O’Neal | 1730 words Gothenburg, Sweden [...]
Guns & Rational Thought
WSJ Aug 24, 2019 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR What Do We Do About Violent Young Men? As a guardian ad litem, I dealt with severely disturbed, violent boys. These boys [...]
Article V & the People
Article V convention gives the people power to take control To the editor: The Convention of States is coming. Just like Paul Revere spread the alarm that the British were [...]
Opposing Red Flag Laws
7 Reasons to Oppose Red Flag Guns Laws Here are seven reasons red flag laws should be opposed, particularly at the federal level. Jon Miltimore, August 10, 2019 The Associated Press reports Congress [...]
Has Xi Jinping Stirred a Backlash?
WSJ Aug 17, 2019 China’s leader is using his country’s new might to challenge the Western-led global order—spurring an argument at home and risking pushback around the world. By Yaroslav [...]
Proposing Amendments
'Messing With the Constitution' by Thomas Sowell PhD In recent years, a small but growing number of people have advocated a convention of states to propose amendments to the Constitution [...]
Slavery: As Old As Humanity
Slavery: What They Didn't Teach in My High School Larry Elder · Jul. 12, 2018 A man I have known since grade school changed his name, years ago, to an Arabic [...]
The Vote, Census, EC, & Immigration Plan
https://youtu.be/NuR8ytGlj84 One American News Network on the plan for voting, census, Electoral College and immigration for one party.
Constitution’s Commerce Clause Abused
How a Misstep Can Shape the Supreme Court By WILLIAM J. WATKINS JR. July 31, 2019 John Paul Stevens died in mid-July at the age of 99. He was the third-longest-serving justice on the U.S. Supreme [...]
“American’s Fix Things!”
The people can do what Congress will not By Sven Hanson / Aug 12, 2019 The only solution to the campaign finance disaster we face is amending the U.S. Constitution via a [...]
SCOTUS Considering School Choice
Supreme Court Considers Voiding State Rules Barring School Choice By Rob Natelson August 12, 2019 School choice advocates often must tiptoe around their own state constitutions. Many contain bans on [...]
Political & Economic Liberty
WSJ August 3, 2019 When the Market Meets Morality Rev. Robert A. Sirico has spent decades defending capitalism from the left. Today the attacks come from the right too. By [...]
Reason For the Second Amendment
The Argument Beneath the Surface of Gun Control The mood in the wake of dozens of dead in mass shootings is, understandably, to “do something.” But it is precisely the [...]
States Have Rights Too!
WSJ July 20, 2019 Abortion Rulings in Alaska Prompt Governor To Cut Court Funding By Ethan Millman | 660 words Alaska’s American Civil Liberties Union chapter is suing Gov. Mike [...]
In God We Trust
“In God We Trust” becomes the national motto by Tara Ross July 30, 2019 On this day in 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs a law making “In God We Trust” [...]
Rediscovering Tact
WSJ July 20, 2019 America Needs to Rediscover Tact In our politics, holding back and minimizing pain has given way to rubbing people’s noses in defeat. By Peggy Noonan | [...]





















