Minarchy and Japan
I like Japan. I like the food, the folks, and the scenery. I enjoy the porcelain beauty of so many young Japanese women and I enjoy the strong undercurrent of politeness and consideration that pervades the culture.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
I like Japan. I like the food, the folks, and the scenery. I enjoy the porcelain beauty of so many young Japanese women and I enjoy the strong undercurrent of politeness and consideration that pervades the culture.
In a time when attributed quotes are often unverified, one sentiment rings undeniably true and relevant to our contemporary American landscape: “The price of Liberty is eternal vigilance.”
For three weeks, the House of Representatives has been in uncharted territory. Now we have newly installed Speaker, Mike Johnson, a new pitcher on a very old mound.
We Fund the Director of National Intelligence and the Intelligence Community at >50B a Year, yet Ukraine, Afghanistan and the DC Pipe-Bomber Were Mysteries of Life-and now this Debacle
Nothing is going on in the world or our nation that should prevent us from being joyful, while still standing in courage and conviction.
It has been more and more obvious the past few election cycles. These United States have become ungovernable. We need a divorce-from Washington DC.
Throughout history, the idea of man playing God has often led to unforeseen consequences, and the case of the communist government in China serves as a stark reminder of this perilous path.
Our nation’s founders enshrined the right to practice one’s religion without government interference in the First Amendment to the Constitution. It is a fundamental freedom that we should cherish, celebrate, and, most importantly, exercise.
In a world teeming with endless rules and regulations, one must pause and ponder: Do we really need all these laws?
“I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.” Harriet Tubman
Public charity may be well-intentioned and aimed at addressing societal needs, the idea that government can replace or mimic the role of a higher power is a concept fraught with potential dangers.
The Man Who Did the Dirty Deed and the Disgraces Who Facilitated it.
What Do We Think We Know for Certain About this Conspiracy?
Government failure is always used as an excuse for government expansion. Government thrives on crisis and incompetence” ~Jim Babka
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.
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.
The impact of the unconstitutionally constituted and funded, US Department of Education has a detrimental effect on our children and our wallets.
A new breed of warriors has embarked on a journey of embracing a worldview that would make even George Orwell raise an eyebrow and wonder, “Did I predict this?”
Our very own government’s hilarious attempt at following the US Constitution is like watching a circus act gone wrong–only with more politicians and less acrobats.
Mysteries of Life and Government Coverups: Same as it Ever was, and Another One Bites the Dust