From Vision to Reality: The Federal Government’s Transformation into the Founders’ Fears
As time has passed, a stark transformation has occurred whereby our federal government no longer safeguards liberty as envisioned by the Founders.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
As time has passed, a stark transformation has occurred whereby our federal government no longer safeguards liberty as envisioned by the Founders.
There is a constant principle in civilization. This principle is; History is unerring, redundant and unforgiving.
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 …
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.
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.
Today in Cloft’s Corner, Dave turns his rapier wit back on the Karens and their angst that we all haven’t taken the jab despite their nagging.
The Task Ahead; The Patriots Challenge As we celebrate the 4th of July and thank God for His hand upon our country and the freedom that we enjoy we need to remind ourselves of the sacrifices made by those first patriots. Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of …
It’s Proper On Our Nation’s 247th Anniversary, We Pause To Remember The Men Who Risked It All, And Reread The Mutual Death Warrant They Signed. We mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor… In the very hot summer of 1776, representatives of the original thirteen colonies of Great Britain met in Philadelphia, and …
If there are two concepts that are diametrically opposed, they are the idea of individual liberty and that of “noble birth.”
Government goons , almost always look at “right to choose” to mean “You have the right to choose as long as we approve of your choices.”
Our institutions are failing. They aren’t failing to survive. They’re failing to meet our expectations; they’re failing to satisfy their reason for being.
As Ronald Reagan once astutely pointed out, if it moves, they tax it; if it keeps moving, they regulate it; and if it stops moving, they subsidize it.
Strange thoughts run through my feeble mind, while I am sitting in the house, trying to avoid work. Here’s one, on reading about the Idaho governor saying it’s getting hard to find the drugs to kill a person marked for death. I don’t know what they use, but for heaven’s sake, there’s a deadly drug …
Who do you hold accountable when forces beyond your reach crush you? When it happens, you’ll focus on survival. Afterwards, justice should be served.
Citizen Writer, Unpopular Politics makes the case that, without Conservatives, without conservative values, America Dies.
Article V and the Convention of States; It is Not a Debate About What the Constitution Says
It is looking like we may never learn, until the day comes that the Constitution and the flag get replaced by those evil ones, who only seek power over us, finally succeed. And they are very close to succeeding! There are people among our ranks who will spend every waking moment trying to pin …
We should always consider what we promise in the Preamble to our Constitution, the supreme law of our land and what should guide our costs and legislatures.
An Abiding Contract With America; A breach of contract is a failure, without legal excuse, to perform any promise that forms all or part of [a] contract.[1] On September 27, 1994, The Contract with America was signed. It outlined a legislative agenda pursued by Newt Gingrich and the Republican Party during the first 100 days of …