In the Divided States of America, There’s Only One Way To “Unite”
Following the attempted political assassination of several GOP members of Congress this week, calls for “unity” echoed through the halls of power.
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Following the attempted political assassination of several GOP members of Congress this week, calls for “unity” echoed through the halls of power.
It’s a set up for impeachment. And maybe civil war. Here’s why.
If the November election was analogous to conservatives recovering possession of the ball, this pending budget bill is the moment the president throws an interception. Unless, of course, he does the right thing and vetoes it.
The notion that any branch of government has a monopoly on constitutional interpretation is dangerous enough.
The elites who dominate our society and run the U.S. government via the courts clearly do not want to tolerate Christianity.
With Supreme Court decisions erroneously regarded as the supreme law of the land instead of the Constitution, everyone on the Right is clamoring to ensure that Trump makes the best Supreme Court pick(s) possible.
The spectacle of the U.S. government having to grovel before the Ninth Circuit to determine whether we are a sovereign nation or not should draw attention to another important initiative: the effort to break up the tyrannical Ninth Circus Court of Appeals.
In his first few days in office, President Donald Trump has attacked the presidency with gusto, issuing a slew of executive actions on everything from a federal hiring freeze to the long promised border wall.
Americans must show a form of photo ID to purchase a pack of Sudafed or to engage in any major transaction.
Who would have thought that one of the nastiest confirmation battles a Donald Trump appointee would have to face would be the choice for Secretary of Education?