Disarm the IRS, de-militarize the bureaucracy, dismantle the standing army
What does it say about the state of our freedoms that there are now more pencil-pushing, bureaucratic (non-military) government agents armed with weapons than U.S. Marines?
What does it say about the state of our freedoms that there are now more pencil-pushing, bureaucratic (non-military) government agents armed with weapons than U.S. Marines?
A Texas “gun enthusiast,” Francisco Oropeza, 39, was firing off his AR15 in his yard about 40 miles from Houston. He was known to be touchy, so, despite the noise and danger, no one approached him.
We’re not living the American dream. We’re living a financial nightmare. The U.S. government is funding its existence with a credit card.
For many years, a portion of the world public has sought to wall itself off from people abroad by hiding behind national borders.
One year later there are many important questions and conversations lingering about the unrelenting war in Ukraine. People want to know who is to blame, what is the cause of this mess, and is there an end in sight?
By any stretch of the imagination, the March 10 announcement of China’s brokering of a Saudi Arabia-Iran agreement to resume diplomatic relations and exchange security assurances is a big deal.
It was 1776. The U.S. was a baby nation-state. It was very proud of itself for its radical new democracy.
Israel is facing the greatest danger since its inception—not from any regional adversarial power but from within, led by a largely corrupt cast of political characters and shepherded by a criminal who is willing to destroy the country only to escape justice.
It is easy to be distracted right now by the bread and circus politics that have dominated the news headlines lately, but don’t be distracted.
Tensions on the Korean peninsula have reached a new level of intensity.