Delegates Discuss Presidential Election
The Constitutional Convention discusses presidential selection by Tara Ross July 8, 2019 During this month in 1787, delegates to the Constitutional Convention debate an important question: How should a President be [...]
Candidates Will Bankrupt Health Care
Democratic Candidates Push “Medicare For All” at AARP Forum By Robert B. Charles July 17, 2019 Democratic presidential candidates seem convinced a leftward rush is the ticket to success in 2020. [...]
Social Security’s Last 16 Years
The Deafening Silence on Social Security’s Looming Insolvency Social Security will become insolvent in just 16 years. Who says so? The people who run the Social Security Administration. James R. [...]
Squad Terror
by Rodney Dodsworth July 22, 2019 Subtitle: Whose Morality? When I was a teenager I remember what passed for wisdom from the older college kids: “Hey man, everyone knows you can’t [...]
A Dose of Anti-Federalism Needed
WSJ July 6, 2019 The Founders Who Opposed the Constitution The Anti-Federalists gave us the Bill of Rights. Judge Andrew Oldham says they can also give us insight on the [...]
States Electors Accountable
Faithless Electors Who Break Their Promise Rightly Can Be Punished Hans von Spakovsky and Greg Walsh / June 27, 2019 Long before discussions of impeachment became commonplace, a means of denying President-elect Donald Trump [...]
Hope in American Nationalism
WSJ July 20, 2019 America’s Nationalist Awakening Why has such an old idea suddenly become new again? Because progressive government has failed to keep its promises and broken the [...]
Federal and State Unbalance
Federalism Is a Tug of War and States Need to Pull REP. KEN IVORY/MAY 14, 2019 Did you have a nickname growing up? I did. And I hated it! I [...]
I, Pencil
My Family Tree as Told to Leonard E. Read by Leonard Read, December 1958 I, Pencil I am a lead pencil—the ordinary wooden pencil familiar to all boys and girls [...]
An Arbitrary Supreme Court
by Rodney Dodsworth July 1, 2019 Just as Rome never had a king after deposing the last Tarquin, yet breathed her last under unlimited Emperors, America will never have an [...]
America
WSJ July 6, 2019 The Why, How and What of America Readings to appreciate the making of our nation and its continuing miracle. By Peggy Noonan | 1232 words I’m [...]
Congressional Term Limits!
https://youtu.be/TnwGdl1YrQ8 "Congress has a 14% approval rating. 60% of American's say they would fire every single one. Congress is less popular than traffic jambs, root canal, or hemorrhoids."
Our Debt Should Have a Siren?
Does Anybody Really Care about America’s $22 Trillion Debt? – by Stuart MacPhail June, 2019 On June 18 the Orlando Sentinel carried a piece entitled “National debt is $22 trillion and counting, and [...]
Saving the Constitution
Article V – Saving the Constitution Rodney Dodsworth May 7, 2018 Among the shortcomings of the Articles of Confederation was the near impossibility of amending them to meet pressing needs regarding [...]
Swiss Debt Brake
Swiss Spending Cap Continues to be Successful by Stuart MacPhail July, 2019 Over the past few years this publication and several others have extolled the virtues of “The Swiss Debt [...]
Assault on Western Civilization
Walter E. Williams July 03, 2019 Western civilization was founded on a set of philosophies that focuses strongly on the sanctity of individuals and their power of logic and reason. [...]
Our Constitutional Compact and Article V
Our situation has more in common with battered wife syndrome than as a society that penned an agreement, a compact, among ourselves. By Rodney Dodsworth June 24, 2019 Now and [...]
Who Writes Our Laws!?
With Administrative Law Rollback, Supreme Court Begins To Drain The Swamp Executive agencies are on notice that it’s no longer ‘anything goes’ when they rewrite their own rules, that judges [...]
History: Virginia Ratifies Constitution
This Day in History: A battle of heavyweights at the Virginia ratifying convention by Tara Ross June 25, 2019 On this day in 1788, Virginia ratifies the United States Constitution. At [...]
Unequal is Fair
https://youtu.be/rv0VKl_jwwI A billion people have been raised out of poverty since the '80s because of one thing: inequality. Without it, we'd all be poor.