Democracy: Is the US Defining the Right Target for National Security? Part 4
We hear a lot about democracy in the elections today. But what is really, and what does it need to sprout and flourish?
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
We hear a lot about democracy in the elections today. But what is really, and what does it need to sprout and flourish?
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
We hear a lot about democracy in the elections today. But what is really, and what does it need to sprout and flourish?
We hear a lot about democracy in the elections today. But what is really, and what does it need to sprout and flourish?
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.
We hear a lot about democracy in the elections today. But what is really, and what does it need to sprout and flourish?
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.
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.
I thought that slimy snake, otherwise known as Biden/Harris’s DHS Secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, was dead. We The People had not gazed upon his upturned nose and smug little face for weeks until he slithered out from under his rock Wednesday to tell the Hurricane Helene victims something like this: “There are no FEMA funds left for you. …
For the most part, the partizan CBS duo gave Walz a leftist tongue bath while peppering Vance with questions designed to rattle and cower him. It didn’t work.
As we watch our elected officials prostrate themselves before foreign nations and their leaders, it is time for us to wake up and realize that our country is being invaded, both physically and ideologically.
My daily diary informed me that September 30th is Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and my immediate thought was: whose truth? John Kerry, the 2004 Democratic Presidential nominee, Secretary of State during the last half of the Obama Administration, and recently President Biden’s Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, said: “But, look, if people …
If “Red Dawn” were remade in 2024, the story would look different in terms of tactics and technology, but its core message of resisting an invading force would remain the same.
Normal Americans have been fleeing Blue States by the tens of thousands since the 2020 Democrat riots, the unconstitutional Covid lockdowns and the rigged presidential election
The big question is, under what circumstances can we hold party leaders responsible for the actions of their agents, and how do we do so?
Throughout history, individuals of faith have faced the moral dilemma of whether to obey earthly authorities or stand firm in their allegiance to a higher, divine command.
While the idea of small government may be appealing in its simplicity, it misses the mark when it comes to the constitutional vision of governance. The U.S. Constitution does not demand a government that is small; it demands a government that is limited
On January 6th, 2021, the United States witnessed a pivotal moment in its modern political history. A protest at the U.S. Capitol spiraled into a chaotic breach of the building.