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America First

Decades before Trump’s “America First” rallying cry, there was the America First Committee, which enjoyed strong popular support prior to Pearl Harbor. ...

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The Dutch Republic

America’s Founding Fathers studied and applied the lessons of history when they launched our great experiment in liberty. One such lesson that is now mostly forgotten, but worth revisiting,...

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The Case for the Filibuster

Though the filibuster was established by the Senate, not the Constitution, it is in harmony with both the Constitution and the Senate’s role as a deliberative body moderating the...

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Russia vs. Ukraine: Is It Our Fight?

The long-simmering dispute between Russia and Ukraine appears ready to boil over into all-out war. Should that happen, will NATO become embroiled in the conflagration? How about America? ...

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Giving Thanks in Times of Trouble

While many Americans are distraught by the current situation of their country and the world, they can find comfort in the fact that good people have suffered through and...

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The Inflation Tax

Government spending is a problem largely because it means taxation of Americans, reducing their standards of living. One of the most insidious taxes is the tax of inflation. ...

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Trimming Big Government

Donald Trump was elected partly on promises to streamline and cut costs in government. While the streamlining may be happening, the cutting is not. ...

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Germ of Totalitarianism

Humans’ fear of killer germs — this time the coronavirus — can be used to stir up calls for authoritarian government controls on a populace. ...

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