Now that we know “anti-establishment” Republicans aren’t necessarily pro-Constitutionalists, the question many are still asking is, “How did we get …
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Who Immigrants Are and Where They’re From Matter
Why would a country with the world’s largest Jewish population, outside of Israel, admit large numbers of immigrants from countries …
Read More »Do Children Have A Constitutional Right to A Good Education?
Lawyers for the plaintiffs in Vergara v. California wrote an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal to argue that it’s time for a …
Read More »Maybe Borders Aren’t the Worst Invention Ever
“Borders are the worst invention ever made by politicians.” Those were the words of Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European …
Read More »Colin Kaepernick’s Refusal to Stand During National Anthem
As someone who stands during the National Anthem (raised by a Jim Crow vintage grandmother who always stood on arthritic knees …
Read More »What We Can Learn from Simone Biles
The story of remarkable Simone Biles, America’s new record-breaking Olympic gymnast, serves up a powerful elixir for America’s troubled soul. …
Read More »Building An Alternative to ‘Black Lives Matter’
In a remarkable email leak from George Soros’ organization, we learned that at least $133 million dollars have been given …
Read More »Soccer Star Hope Solo Unjustly Sidelined
Hope Solo’s name-calling would’ve been better directed at the U.S. Soccer women’s coach, Jill Ellis, and the U.S. Soccer general …
Read More »Socialized Medicine and the Sovereignty of God
I recently came across the story of Anita and Wolf Gottschalk, an elderly Canadian couple who are being forced to live in separate …
Read More »Economic Conspiracies That Work Against Blacks
A general economic principle is that any law or regulation that restricts market entry tends to impose the greatest burden …
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