Electoral College Protects America’s Food Supply
The Democrats’ hatred for the Electoral College began in 2000 when George W. Bush beat Al Gore. Gore received half a million more votes than Bush, but lost the Electoral College by five votes.
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The Democrats’ hatred for the Electoral College began in 2000 when George W. Bush beat Al Gore. Gore received half a million more votes than Bush, but lost the Electoral College by five votes.
In an election season when we have much more important things to talk about, why are we wasting column inches – and our readers’ precious time – on a local dispute interesting only to pizza purists?
Because words matter.
Ethics is described as a followed-belief of moral standards or values where moral is defined as recognizing the distinction between right and wrong and acting thereupon
Nehemiah’s tale is not just a story of physical reconstruction but a metaphor for the restoration of faith, community, and order.
One needs only to watch House & Senate Republicans (and sometimes Democrats) questioning Biden’s various cabinet members, political appointees, nominees, etc. to realize what American Mandarins are
The original intent of the U.S. Constitution serves as the secure foundation of the success of our republic, anchoring our legal and governmental systems to the principles envisioned by the framers.
If Congress can employ money indefinitely to the general welfare, and are the sole and supreme judges of the general welfare, they may justify any action at all under that aegis.
The scope and scale of needs-based programs have sparked debates over their effectiveness, sustainability, and alignment with the constitutional framework.
The federal government often operates under an annotated version of the Constitution, which spans roughly 3,000 pages. This annotated version, incorporating over 240 years of court cases, represents a substantial departure from the original text.
By analyzing the writings and speeches of the Founding Fathers, we argue for a return to a more restrictive interpretation of the Commerce Clause to preserve the principles of limited government and state sovereignty.
Whenever I am trying to reason with a Biden/Harris voter, or any brainwashed American, I end the discussion with something like this: “When I’m thrown in the gulag, I will save a seat for you.”
The U.S. Constitution, the foundation of American law and governance, stands as a testament to the vision and wisdom of the Founding Fathers.
Toxic Debt threatens not only the ability to be a superpower, but our entire way of life.
When I looked at the question, Can a Free Republic be a Superpower?, the conflict between transparency and security troubled me. I set the series aside for a bit and was reminded of it when I wrote a post on LinkedIn, Truth is the First Casualty of War. This is Part 3, and it …
Japanese Admiral Yamamoto reportedly said, “I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.”
On the surface, this question seems almost silly. The US has a nuclear arsenal, one of the strongest economies, and outstanding military power. Yet we ran from Afghanistan with our tail between our legs in near total disgrace. We did something like that in Vietnam nearly 50 years before repeating it in Afghanistan. Are these …
Many on the left decried efforts to curtail anti-Semitic and pro-Hamas demonstrations, and backed the not-so-peaceful demonstrations by Black Lives Matter and Antifa during the 2020 Summer of Hate, shouting about freedom of speech. But now we have the amusing spectacle of The New York Times fretting about how cities can fight “hateful speech” when …
What a question, you might ask. But let’s look at what happened in 1876, and then you can decide. The political comparisons between 1876 to 2024 are striking
This is the last part in a four-part series. Part 1 discussed the principles of Operant Conditioning and Path Dependency. Part 2 looked at what happens when philosophy and religion are blocked or obscured in a culture and the vacuum this lack creates. This vacuum opens the way for a dark, controlling philosophy that erodes …
In the aftermath of President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, the nation was gripped by a fervor to bring the conspirators to justice.