Gun control advocates have been cheering that 15-House Republicans with “A” ratings from the NRA lost in the midterms to ones with “F” ratings explains IBD. But what isn’t being told is that Second Amendment advocates won in the Senate, namely Josh Hawley in Missouri who defeated Claire McCaskill. Thank you Justice Kavanaugh. According to […]
Mama, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys
Self-Reliance, Grit, Courage … “The world needs more cowboys” was the University of Wyoming marketing slogan last summer, emphasizing that anyone with the above caliber of traits could be a cowboy. Remember several years ago how Evergreen State and the University of Missouri caved to identity politics demands? Not so the University of Wyoming, cheerily […]
Are We Entering a Another “Jacksonian Period”?
Steven Hayward, author of The Age of Reagan, says: Most discussion of Andrew Jackson falls into predictable ruts, defaulting automatically to cliches that reflect more on our own time than his. Whether America’s entering another Jacksonian period depends upon understanding the first one more clearly, and we have Bradley Birzer to thank for taking up the spirited […]
The Best Advice to Friends: Get Your Guns and Your Training Now
On his “best advice to friends” former U.S. attorney Joseph diGenova told Fox News’ Laura Ingraham, “I vote, and I buy guns. And that’s what you should do.” I’ve been telling readers for years to Get Your Gun and Your Training Now. Laws change, times change, but one thing will remain the same, the person […]
Trump Faces a Border Security and Humanitarian Crisis
Pat Buchanan asks at The American Conservative, if Donald Trump doesn’t build the wall to stop the migrant invasion, who will? As the nation’s top executive, Trump faces a border security and humanitarian crisis. If Congress won’t give him additional tools to act in the way he best sees fit, he should utilize those tools […]
America’s Grossly Exaggerated Security Relationships
Daniel Larison explains in detail that, despite near the near universal characterization of Israel as an ally of the United States by politicians and pundits, there is no such relationship. Larison writes at The American Conservative (abridged): There are few words in U.S. foreign policy debates used more frequently and with less precision than ally […]
Immigrants Race North to Beat the Wall
Illegal immigration across America’s southern border is surging as immigrants race northward in an attempt to beat the construction of the border wall. Alicia A. Caldwell reports on the increase in traffic: The Trump administration is preparing for nearly 180,000 migrants traveling as families to cross the southern border of the U.S. by May, continuing […]
Will Americans Support Hickenlooper’s Failed Gun Policies in 2020?
JOBS: Record Creation, Higher Wages, Robust Expansion Plans
Global growth and trade friction may cast a shadow over the economic horizon, but a report from the National Federation of Independent Business, shows U.S. small businesses went on an historic hiring binge in February: “Job creation broke the 45-year record in February … The previous record was 0.51 reached in May 1998.” “Readers can […]
Unions are a Hotel California: You can Check Out, but You can Never Leave
After the Supreme Court’s decision in Janus v. AFSCME, union members were supposed to be allowed to leave if they wanted. That’s not how it worked out though. In The Wall Street Journal, Charles Mitchell reports that unions have ways of making members stay. It’s very much a Hotel California, you can check out, but […]
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