Louisiana v Callais is a win, but perhaps not the win you expect

Our good friends on the left, who have been so supportive of the Fourteenth Amendment’s provision that “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside” must grant automatic citizenship to the “anchor babies” of people …

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Blue wave? Red wave? No, an Orange Wave nears

The Gerrymander Wars of 2026 are almost at an end. Between the federal Supreme Court finally noticing that hey, minority-majority districts are kind of racist, and the Virginia Supreme Court upholding the rules for amending the state constitution, Trump pretty much handed Democrats their bums.

And voters are primarying RINOs for him.

American Is a Creed++

Define American. Is it any person on planet Earth resides in the U.S. who simply shares a set of ideas – an American Creed? Or, is based on “blood and soil” connections by birth and ancestry? It definitely isn’t the Ethno-nationalism of a “Whites Only” America, because our America became multi-racial in 1619 when English …

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Importing Third-World Diseases Into USA

Importing Third-World Diseases Into USA

It is not coincidental that this is happening in California. As historian Victor Davis Hanson put it in 2019, our first “Third World State.” It’s the Third World people, illegal aliens, who’ve brought the disease back to California. And the state’s rampant vagrancy likely facilitates its spread.

UFO Disclosure, the Father of Lies, and the Oldest Psyop in History

For most people, unexplained aerial phenomena are a curiosity. For students of prophecy and biblical theology, they raise a more sobering question: what if the greatest deception in history arrives under the banner of enlightenment, scientific progress, and planetary unity?

Practicing Law Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #95: DEI Started Sooner Than You Think

Practicing Law Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #95: DEI Started Sooner Than You Think

As I was graduating from Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland a professor told me that, starting with the next incoming class, REMEDIAL writing classes were being mandated. Say what? Many years later I discovered that this was the beginning of lowering standards so “people of color” could be enrolled.

Dispatches Del Camino

Rain. It never stops coming. Rain, rain, rain. Sometimes it seems like all it does is rain.

It’s been raining for two days now on the Camino Primitivo. And there is no end in sight. Spanish news channels on television, which are wonderful media organizations whose reporters dress exquisitely, speak rapidly, and replay the same four news stories every six minutes, are predicting rain each day this week.

Economic Development in South Dakota, Part 1

Analysis from a constitutional conservative perspective Economic development has been a hot topic in South Dakota for years. At one extreme, there are those among the political class who push development on behalf of out-of-state interests constantly (and seemingly regardless of the impact on long-time residents). At the other end of the spectrum are those …

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