"“Sylvester Stallone called me with the story of heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson,” tweeted President Donald Trump on Saturday, April 21, 2018. “His trials and tribulations were great, his life complex and controversial. … [Read more...] about Will President Trump pardon boxing champ and inventor Jack Johnson?
Legislators Still ‘Surrender Congress’s Authority’
It seems as though Congress does its best to roadblock President Trump’s pro-America agenda at every turn. They takes continual prodding to get even the most common sense measures passed. Just as President Trump has power to motivate and … [Read more...] about Legislators Still ‘Surrender Congress’s Authority’
Trump Should Turn to His Solicitor General
The most powerful position in the world has apparently become one of the weakest, with the spectacle of the office, home and even hotel room of President Trump’s own attorney being ransacked without warning. The shocking seizure by government of … [Read more...] about Trump Should Turn to His Solicitor General
Social Media Monopolies Advance Leftist Agenda
In 2017, Google fired one of its highly paid engineers, James Damore, merely for raising questions about his company’s “diversity and inclusion” programs and policies. In a thoughtful essay he shared with fellow Googlers last year, … [Read more...] about Social Media Monopolies Advance Leftist Agenda
Social Media at Fault for Russian Interference?
Despite his headline-grabbing indictment of Russian nationals for interfering with the U.S. election, special counsel Robert Mueller found no evidence of collusion between any Russians and the Trump campaign. Mueller indicted 13 Russians who … [Read more...] about Social Media at Fault for Russian Interference?
Victimized High School Triumphed where Olympics Failed
After the poor showing by the U.S. men’s hockey team at the Winter Olympics, it was inspiring that the Marjory Stoneman Douglas boys’ hockey team of Parkland, Florida captured the state championship in February and could represent their … [Read more...] about Victimized High School Triumphed where Olympics Failed
What’s the Big Deal About Tariffs
As talk about tariffs engulfs much of our news, many are left asking: just what is a tariff and what does it do? Tariffs are much like the out-of-state tuition that state colleges charge students whose families have not supported the college through … [Read more...] about What’s the Big Deal About Tariffs
How Trump Wins on Trade
When President Trump announced he would impose tariffs on foreign-made steel and aluminum, naysayers of both parties rushed to the nearest microphone or camera. Pundits and politicians alike pretended to be “shocked” that Trump meant what … [Read more...] about How Trump Wins on Trade
The Right and Wrong Approaches to Immigrants
“This will be our last chance, there will never be another opportunity!” to protect Dreamers, President Trump tweeted as the U.S. Senate plunged into a debate in February about immigration policy. The Left simply wants amnesty for all … [Read more...] about The Right and Wrong Approaches to Immigrants
PRESS: Common Sense Census Question Triggers Democratic Politicians
Trump Administration Returns Basic Citizenship Question Omitted from 2010 Census St. Louis, MO: The Department of Commerce is tasked by Congress for determining what questions the U.S. Census will contain every decade. Late Monday night, … [Read more...] about PRESS: Common Sense Census Question Triggers Democratic Politicians
