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What Republicans Aren’t Saying about Food Stamps

By: Laurence M. Vance According to Democrats and their allies at progressive and liberal outlets, millions of Americans are going to go to bed hungry or starving to death because the ...

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Refuting the Claim that the Second Amendment was Intended to Protect Slavery

By: TJ Martinell Note: This is the first in a three-part series examining a false “pro-slavery” interpretation of the Second Amendment that persists to this day. In efforts to undermine the ...

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Ruling Class Sides With Transgender Shooter Who Murdered 6 At Tennessee Christian School

April 6, 2023 Transgenderism 0

BY: JORDAN BOYD Instead of speaking out in support of Christians, the people who run the country offered solidarity to transgender Americans like the shooter.   Prior to the recent Nashville ...

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Should We Abandon the Original Constitution?

By: Brion McClanahan Should we adhere to the original Constitution of 1789 or the Constitution of 1868? You might be asking, “What is the difference?” Last year, I talked about the ...

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Geofence Surveillance: First, They Spied on Protesters. Then Churches. You’re Next

By: John Whitehead If you give the government an inch, it will always take a mile. This is how the slippery slope to all-out persecution starts. This particular slippery slope has ...

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FED LAUNCHES “QE LITE” PROGRAM TO BAIL OUT BANKS

by Michael Maharrey In the wake of two bank failures, on Sunday, March 12, the Federal Reserve and the U.S. Treasury announced a bank bailout program that could be dubbed ...

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The Lesson of Newburgh

March 20, 2023 Uncategorized 0

by Miles Smith IV Two hundred and forty years ago this week, a group of officers of the Continental Army gathered in Newburgh, New York. The officers—relatively youthful men, many ...

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Federal Farmer: A Confederated Republic or Consolidation?

By: TJ Martinell During the Constitution’s ratification process, there was little to no debate about the type of government desired. Whether antifederalist or federalist, both sides fundamentally advocated for a federal ...

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Why Not Let Banks Fail?

March 20, 2023 Current Events / Economy 0

By: Jacob Hornberger Imagine that for the last 100 years, the federal government’s policy was to bail out every business that was in danger of going under. The policy would consist ...

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The First Amendment’s Wall of Separation

March 15, 2023 1st Amendment 0

By: Mike Maharrey In an 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptist Association, Thomas Jefferson wrote, “I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their ...

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