As Kids Return to School, Chatter About COVID-19 School Shutdowns Should Worry Parents.
As Kids Return to School, Chatter About COVID-19 School Shutdowns Should Worry Parents. Guest Editorial By Matt Dean
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
As Kids Return to School, Chatter About COVID-19 School Shutdowns Should Worry Parents. Guest Editorial By Matt Dean
Few things in life can blow one’s day more than receiving a notice from the Internal Revenue Service that your tax return is being examined or audited. Following a nearly decade-long dispute with the IRS over returns filed in 2013 and 2014, the United States Tax Court ultimately sided with LakePoint Land Group, a Georgia …
The signing of the United States Constitution in 1787 is a seminal moment in the nation’s history, laying the groundwork for the democratic principles and freedoms that Americans hold dear today.
Capitalism provides an abundance of wealth, but fails when we covet each other’s possessions more than our own freedom. Communism provides and equal distribution of poverty, but fails when we value freedom over security. Socialism simply fails.
In a shocking turn of events, it seems that even the mighty bald eagle, once a symbol of freedom, has fallen victim to the insidious clutches of critical theory and the rise of woke ideology.
Having served in the military for twenty-eight years, I had the pleasure of a broad array of assignments and experiences, including in Washington, D.C., where I worked in areas like Defense Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA) and as part of a response force for the U.S. Capital region. I learned a lot about how many …
In a world marked by rapid changes and evolving governance, the preservation of our republic demands proactive efforts to uphold the principles that underpin our nation’s foundation.
“Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.” ~Shakespeare, Julius Caesar
The green energy movement has gained significant momentum in recent years, driven by concerns about climate change and the desire to transition to cleaner, renewable energy sources.
The IRS and Income Tax: Examining Unintended Consequences and Constitutional Concerns of that increasingly-bloated and powerful agency.
The curious connection between ancient pagan priests and modern drag queens might not be easily apparent, but upon closer examination, parallels emerge
“The tyranny of the minority is infinitely more odious and intolerable and more to be feared than that of the majority.” William McKinley, 1886
A provision within the act amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), barring federal funds from supporting programs that offer dangerous weapon training.
Does government have any right to enforce the wearing of face diapers?
Less than a year ago, President Joe Biden declared on CBS News’ 60 Minutes, “The pandemic is over. If you notice, no one’s wearing masks. Everybody seems to be in pretty good shape.” At the time, Biden’s statement was music to the ears of millions of Americans who trudged through two-and-a-half years of mask mandates, …
This article presents a comprehensive argument, supported by quotations and citations, that only a few of the over 400 federal departments and agencies are constitutionally authorized.
In the ever-evolving world of firearm regulations, the Sullivan Law, enacted in New York around 1910, stands as a testament to the delicate balance between crime prevention and individual rights.
The oath of office is more than formality, it’s a solemn expression of commitment, emphasizing the gravity and importance of the pledge being undertaken.
As the pages of history continue to turn, the striking parallels between the fall of Rome and the challenges faced by the United States today become harder to ignore. Corruption, a weakening political system, and a restless populace seeking stability have set the stage for a thought-provoking comparison. Much like the Roman Republic, the halls …
Congresswoman Cori Bush is demanding that the United States pay reparations for the damage done by slavery. But haven’t we been making reparations for almost 60 years with the affirmative action program?