The Fourth of July: 1620 v. 1789
The Fourth of July is a time to reflect on what has made America great. As we watch fireworks and listen to Tom Petty, many of us feel an instinctive patriotism...
The Fourth of July is a time to reflect on what has made America great. As we watch fireworks and listen to Tom Petty, many of us feel an instinctive patriotism...
Freedom has always been something that people desire. We revere those who stand up and fight for the rights of others. When Saint Joan of Arc rode into battle t...
On Monday, eccentric billionaire Elon Musk offered to buy Twitter for $43 billion cash. This enormous offer came just days after Musk purchased a 9.2% stake in ...
There is no doubt that the United States is suffering from an unprecedented level of economic and international failure. While Afghanistan languishes under Jiha...
International tensions are an unavoidable aspect of an imperfect world. Every age has suffered from its own specific problems but conflict has been the norm rat...
Photo Copyright Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons In...
In 324 AD the Emperor Constantine the Great transferred the Roman Capital to the city of Constantinople. Situated over 800 miles from Rome, the move was a decis...
One of the most fundamental aspects of our legal system is the doctrine of “innocent until proven guilty.” Rather than brazenly accuse people of crimes, legal a...
“Some Socialists see private enterprise as a tiger—a predatory animal to be shot. Others see it as an old cow to be milked. But we Conservatives see it as a stu...
Since the age of Andrew Jackson many Presidents have sought to be affiliated with the “common man.” Jackson, a fiery populist, sought to resonate with everyday ...