A fable is told of a young Dutch boy who saved his country by plugging a hole in a dike with his finger. As the story goes, had the leak not been stopped, the hole would have gotten larger and eventually broken the entire dike. The United States … [Read more...] about Establishment is Still ‘Tone Deaf’ to Border War
Dream on, Establishment
If money talks, the loudest noise in America would be an article published last Thursday entitled “Congress must act on the dreamers.” Legislation to protect the 690,000 illegal aliens known as Dreamers, the article insists, “is a … [Read more...] about Dream on, Establishment
PRESS: Congressional Votes Expected on Tax Reform Legislation Today
Major reforms would signal another Trump campaign promise fulfilled. St. Louis, MO: Both the House and Senate are expected to vote today on tax reform legislation, a major campaign promise from the Trump administration. Contrary to … [Read more...] about PRESS: Congressional Votes Expected on Tax Reform Legislation Today
Amid More Terrorism, Question Diversity
“There have now been two terrorist attacks in New York City in recent weeks carried out by foreign nationals here on green cards,” President Trump told an impromptu news conference on Tuesday. “The first attacker came through … [Read more...] about Amid More Terrorism, Question Diversity
PRESS: Ed Martin Alabama Election Coverage
Ed Martin to provide several hours of Alabama election day analysis on new St. Louis Radio show and CNN national programming. St. Louis, MO: Ed Martin, President of Phyllis Schlafly Eagles and hand-picked successor of … [Read more...] about PRESS: Ed Martin Alabama Election Coverage
English An Advantage
Presently, the United States has no official language. Yet, only the clueless left deny that participating fully in American life requires proficiency in English. One must know English to read our founding documents in their original forms. One must … [Read more...] about English An Advantage
No Thanksgiving at the Border
On the first day of Thanksgiving week, U.S. Border Patrol agent Rogelio Martinez died and an unidentified second agent was seriously injured as they patrolled a lonely stretch of Interstate 10 in west Texas, near the Mexican border. The agents’ … [Read more...] about No Thanksgiving at the Border
IWY Recap: Forty Years after International Women’s Year
On this day forty years ago, the national convention in Houston, Texas, of the National Commission on the Observance of International Women's Year came to a close. The radical feminist agenda in the form of the Equal Rights Amendment would … [Read more...] about IWY Recap: Forty Years after International Women’s Year
Leftist Lawsuits Fight Trump on DACA
DACA was announced in 2010 by executive action, Barack Obama insisted that it was not amnesty but merely a two-year reprieve and work permit with no guarantee of renewal. Obama’s unilateral executive action had no legitimate continuing legal … [Read more...] about Leftist Lawsuits Fight Trump on DACA
Remembering An ‘Act of War’
Years before Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and days before the horrific attacks on American soil known as 9/11, the September 2001 Phyllis Schlafly Report went to press warning Americans of the dangers of being soft on the issue of … [Read more...] about Remembering An ‘Act of War’