Opinion
Chevron Is Dead; Long Live Limited Government!
The overturning of the Chevron case could have far-reaching effects on Big Government and the administrative state. ...
The Supreme Court Makes the President a Dictator for Life
In a devastating 6-3 ruling in Trump v. United States that is equal parts politically short-sighted, self-servingly partisan, and utterly devoid of any...
Read moreGovernment and Freedom
The founders made it clear that governments should be limited. They didn't think we had a claim on our neighbor's money. ...
Read moreTwo SCOTUS Cases Show How an Unaccountable Administrative State Hurts ‘Ordinary People’
People with little wealth or power frequently are forced to contend with overweening bureaucrats who invent their own authority. ...
Read moreDemocrats May Need the Courage of a Hugh Scott Moment
The Democrats need someone with the courage to tell Biden to step down and bow out of the race, but they don't have...
Read moreThe Debate Should Be a Wake-up Call for Americans
After the presidential debate, the realization that the media has been lying for years about Biden is a positive development. ...
Read moreDefending Gaza (II): Israel Engaged in the Mother of All Performative Contradictions: Denying Genocide, While Committing Genocide
Israel is genocidal not because it has been denounced as such by “antisemites” and “terrorist sympathizers,” but by virtue of its actions. ...
Read moreOur Freedom-squelching, Time-sucking Nanny State
“A government big enough to give you everything you want,” goes a paraphrase of an apocryphal saying, “is big enough to take everything...
Read moreElecting the Next Dictator: Ugly Truths You Won’t Hear From Trump or Biden
The Constitution opens with three vital words: “We the people.” No matter which candidate wins this election, we need to wake up to...
Read moreThe New American Weekly with Kate Dalley for 6/22/24
Louisiana mandates 10 Commandments but here is the problem. Also, Juneteenth Truth. ...
Read moreA Fun Way to Fight Childhood Anxiety
A new, fast, even cheerful way to fight childhood anxiety is having kids do new things, on their own, without their parents. ...
Read moreThe Anti-beauty Brigade Asks: Can We Learn to Love Ugliness?
Beauty and the beast…. We invariably know which is which. But should we be able to? And if we will always be capable...
Read moreFace to Face Against Trump, Will Biden Dare Repeat the Charlottesville Big Lie?
Will President Joe Biden, while looking right at Donald Trump, repeat the biggest of all the anti-Trump Big Lies? ...
Read moreTrue Test of Leadership: Fiscal Responsibility in the Presidential Debate
The most pressing issue for America is the unsustainable growth of government spending and ballooning national debt. ...
Read moreBump-stock Bunkum: Chicken Little Media’s “Sky Is Falling” Narrative
You’re probably more likely to be struck by lightning than killed with a bump-stock-fitted rifle. Don’t we have bigger things to worry about?...
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