Strong Opinion: The Days of Barack Obama (redux)
From the banks of Tupelo Brake, Alma Womack brings forward the abject misery in America during the Obama administration.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
From the banks of Tupelo Brake, Alma Womack brings forward the abject misery in America during the Obama administration.
In a shocking display of ignorance masquerading as concern for safety, the administration seems to believe that removing educational programs from government schools will somehow make us all safer.
The radicals put their thinking caps on and came up with a creative solution to fix the Supreme Court. Just tell President Gremlin to ignore the court. Joe being Joe, he might actually do it.
Real Reform, Part 2: The Allosaurus in the Room Source: mrwynd from Denver, USA/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY 2.0 “Absolute power does not corrupt absolutely, absolute power attracts the corruptible.” ― Frank Herbert This post picks up from Real Reform, Part1: Introduction. It addresses the Allosaurus in the room: Congress. The Allosaurus was a highly successful carnivore …
There’s been a lot of hooraw in the news lately about the Biden family’s corrupt dealings, but we shouldn’t forget to pay attention to some of the other perennial heroes of the Left; this time it’s the daffy old Bolshevik from Vermont, Bernie Sanders, he of the three mansions, who is in the crooked-dealings spotlight. …
Real Reform, Part 1 Introduction In A New Contract With America, I included a bullet point about qualifications for congressional committee and subcommittee chairs: “Enact congressional policies to require minimum qualifications for committee and subcommittee chairperson positions. These qualifications will be like qualifications required for similar positions in the private sector or the executive branch. …
Nine out of ten Americans don’t think our government is representing them. In a country that’s to be “of the people, by the people, and for the people,” that is not good.
These States argue for appellate court to uphold Doughty’s Injunction. Verbal arguments related to the appeal will be heard on August 10th, 2023. In a post on 𝕏 made by Tracy Beanz, she reported that conservative States had filed a Brief of Amicus Curiae, voicing their support for the temporary injunction Judge Doughty granted to …
The Administrative Procedure Act (APA) of 1946 is often hailed as a landmark legislation that sought to bring order and transparency to the federal administrative process. However, beneath the veneer of good intentions lie deep-seated constitutional violations that cast a shadow over the legitimacy of the APA and the regulatory state it has spawned. This …
The First Amendment is the cornerstone of our liberty; it is liberty’s guardian; it is the keeper of our individual freedoms.
Through their right to jury nullification and the authority to judge both law and facts, juries remain a bulwark of liberty and justice.
Is America becoming a police state? If so, the solution is there – de-fang government.
When the Supreme Court uses “compelling state interest” to justify infringements of unalienable rights, those decisions do not hold the status of law.
Justice Alito makes a misspeak and possibly opens up a dangerous can of worms regarding Congress’s power to limit the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
Without equal protection, law enforcement becomes capricious. Conversely, equal protection is how minorities (ethnic, political, ideological, and otherwise) are protected from the mob.
The Biden Administration has sued, arrested, and intimidated pro-life religious laity, clergy, and institutions, including adoption agencies, churches, hospitals, schools, and philanthropic organizations.
When Biden became president America was on a solid footing, inflation was under control, we were energy independent, the price of gasoline was under $2.00, and things in America were great. Now most of that has been undone, and nothing is being done about it. This is like a nightmare in which you are terrified …
It’s Defense Secretary Austin playing politics with our military, not Senator Tuberville, whose hold on flag officer promotions isn’t impacting readiness either.
It hit me a few days back. What’s up with Tyre Nichols? The usual suspects are strangely silent on the Nichols case. I wonder why?
Human rights cannot be cancelled – only suppressed. Our founders understood that suppression of rights causes conflict and unrest not peace and stability.