Phyllis Schlafly

Four Years Ago Today

As we honor Eagle Forum’s beloved founder, Phyllis Schlafly, on the fourth anniversary of her death, we are overcome with a sense of urgency about the mission that was Phyllis’s life’s work: mobilizing the grassroots to elect conservative candidates and to demand conservative policy.

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USPS Truck

Make the Post Office Great Again

This past June Louis DeJoy started as the new Postmaster General. He quickly instituted cost-saving reforms and changes to the Nation’s postal system. These included streamlining transportation policies, removing some mail-processing equipment, and reducing overtime. As DeJoy said in a memo outlining the changes, the transportation changes alone could help save the USPS about $200 million.

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President Trump Signs EO

More Money, More Debt

It’s mid-August and in Washington, D.C. it’s a month break from the hustle and bustle of Capitol Hill while both Chambers are in August recess. But this year has been different. While the Senate continues to work in passing judicial nominations, the House left under the promise they’d, unfortunately, be back to pass a phase 4 Coronavirus stimulus package.

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Joe Biden

Biden’s Anti-Woman Plan

Former Vice President and current Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has unveiled his feminist plans for women if he were to take office. Although he has given the American people plenty of reasons to vote against him in November, this may be the final nail in the coffin.

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Protest

The Unconsidered Devastation of a Joe Biden Victory

Cultural revolutions are insidious and not just because they seek to change the way people think, write, speak, and act. They are also dangerous because they are fueled by self-righteous sanctimoniousness, expressed in seemingly innocuous terms such as “social activism,” “equality,” and “fairness.”

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