American Values

Election 101: Party Platforms Matter

If there ever were a time to go into the voting booth with eyes wide open, November 3 of 2020 is that time. The past few months have been an unfolding drama of lawlessness in the streets, anti-American curricula planned for the schools, and overt attacks on foundational beliefs that most Americans hold dear.

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Open our churches

No Virus Exception in the First Amendment

When those entrusted with the power to protect the God-given rights of the people do so selectively, arbitrarily picking and choosing which freedoms are worthy of protection and to what extent, then we are no longer a nation governed by the rule of law but by the whims of men.

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Founding principles

Has the United States of America irrevocably fallen away from its Judeo-Christian founding principles

One need only to trace the history of our culture and its laws to see the rise of a Humanistic worldview that has trampled centuries of the most basic truths surrounding personhood, life, liberty, and law. The individual human being is no longer valued as having God-given rights. Ruling elites decide which lives are worth protecting, and freedom from religion is preferred to freedom of religion.

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Capitol

House Dems Defy Constitution

The Democratic-led House Majority has certainly wasted no time legislating bad policy in the month of June while the nation is distracted by civil unrest and the Coronavirus. While attempting to punish police through so-called reform, socializing healthcare, and cramming the Green New Deal into an infrastructure bill, the Democrats found time to introduce and pass an unconstitutional D.C. statehood bill, H.R. 51.

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Stimulus Package

Lone Congressman Defends our Constitution

Late last week, the House passed “phase three” of the Coronavirus economic relief package, but not without some turmoil. After House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) came to an agreement, the Senate passed the CARES Act (H.R. 748) unanimously.

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