“A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defense of custom. But the tumult soon subsides. Time makes more converts than reason.”
–Common Sense
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Gabe Evans’s Immigration Narrative Challenged by Grandfather’s Records
Denver, CO – Colorado Congressman Gabe Evans, a prominent voice for stricter immigration policies, is facing scrutiny over discrepancies between his public narrative regarding his grandfather's path to the U.S. and recently unearthed historical documents....
Fueling American Stability: Why the FMCS Deserves Increased Funding
The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) operates as a cornerstone of American economic stability, quietly yet effectively navigating the complex landscape of labor relations. As an independent federal agency, its mission is to promote the development of...
The Unseen Hand: Why the Federal Reserve is Crucial for Your Economic Well-being
Often an enigma to the general public, the Federal Reserve – affectionately known as "the Fed" – is the central bank of the United States. Its decisions, though seemingly abstract, ripple through every facet of the economy, influencing everything from the interest...
Examining Moral Character Through a Christian Lens: A Look at Donald Trump
The question of moral character, particularly for public figures, often sparks intense debate. When viewed through the specific lens of Christian teaching, particularly the principles espoused by Jesus, evaluation involves both clear moral guidelines and a recognition...
Why Does the United States Have So Many Homeless People?
The United States has long struggled with a significant homeless population. Recent estimates from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) show over 580,000 people experience homelessness on any given night. That’s a staggering number—imagine filling...
Hulk Hogan: The Immortal Legend and the Uncomfortable Truth
Hulk Hogan. The name alone conjures images of yellow and red, flexing pythons, and arenas roaring with "Hulkamania!" For generations of fans, Terry Bollea, known worldwide as Hulk Hogan, stands as the undisputed face of professional wrestling's explosion into...
What Did Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump Mean When They Used “Make America Great Again”?
Introduction The phrase "Make America Great Again" has a long history in American politics. It’s a slogan that quickly sparks strong feelings—hope, pride, even controversy. You might wonder, what did each leader really mean when they used this phrase? Did they all see...
Ralph Nader: Why He Is More Than a Spoiler and His Enduring Impact on American Politics and Consumer Rights
Introduction Ralph Nader is a name that sparks mixed feelings in American politics. Many see him as just a "spoiler" in elections—a person who swings votes away from the main party candidates. But Nader's influence runs much deeper than just elections. He changed how...
Why the Taft-Hartley Act Was Enacted: Its Origins, Truman’s Veto, and the Impact on Organized Labor and the Middle Class
Introduction After World War II, the United States faced a wave of strikes. Workers demanded better pay and conditions, and unions grew stronger. But this period also saw rising political tensions. In the middle of this climate, the government decided to pass a new...
