Climate Change: The Greatest Psychological Operation We Never Neede
Well, folks, we’ve been had. Turns out, climate change was never really about saving the planet.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Well, folks, we’ve been had. Turns out, climate change was never really about saving the planet.
Remember when we used to proudly call ourselves “the land of the free”? Well, let’s go ahead and retire that phrase
For those who still cling to the belief that COVID-19 emerged naturally from a wet market in Wuhan, I’ve got some bad news.
The Post-9/11 GI Bill, enacted in 2008, was a transformative piece of legislation that provided significant educational benefits to veterans and their families.
Ah, the Pentagon. The place where trillions of dollars disappear, and no one bats an eye. Donald Rumsfeld stood in front of the press and casually dropped the bombshell that the Pentagon couldn’t account for $2.3 trillion
Fyodor Dostoevsky, the brooding Russian genius, saw through human nature with unnerving clarity.
When it comes to voting for our politicians, the leaders who decide the future of our entire nation, California seems to think proving you exist is just too much to ask.
Some scholars suggest that the biblical flood may have been more than a judgment on human sin; it could also have been a response to genetic corruption.
Welcome to the 21st century, where the United States is the undisputed global powerhouse, and we think we’ve got it all figured out, just like the builders of the ancient Tower of Babel.
The fascination with the idea of extraterrestrial life and the possibility of visitors from distant planets has captivated imaginations for generations.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)has transformed into a cash cow for big food and beverage companies, with billions in taxpayer dollars being used to purchase junk food.
In a world filled with uncertainty and turmoil, it feels as though the fabric of civilization is unraveling before our eyes, there’s a simple truth we must cling to: if we don’t laugh, we would all go insane.
If Hurricane Helene taught us anything, it’s that we can always count on FEMA for… wait, no, we can’t. FEMA’s response to this disaster was, unsurprisingly, another masterclass in government bureaucracy at its finest
Ask a random person why the U.S. Civil War was fought, and the answer will almost certainly be “slavery.” That’s it. One word.
From the moment it was created in **1979**, FEMA has been a case study in government inefficiency, bureaucracy, and downright stupidity.
Does the gazelle get to call its lawyer? Of course not. That’s nature—ruthless, indifferent, and completely void of justice.
With over 800 military installations worldwide and a robust economy, the U.S. maintains a global presence that ensures its influence is felt at all times.
Throughout history, nations have risen and fallen under the sovereign will of God, according to His divine laws. Scripture teaches us that God’s kingdom is built upon laws that govern not only individuals but also nations.
By relying on experts, technocratic systems aim to make decisions based on data, research, and “the science,” critics argue that technocracy comes with its own set of dangers.
The fundamental purpose of the U.S. government, as outlined in the Constitution, is to protect the rights of its citizens. This includes ensuring life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.