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James Fite

Politics and Broken Promises

Politics and Broken Promises

A Republican vote may not get you the unfettered freedom you hoped for, but a Democrat vote is always a vote to surrender your first and second amendment rights at the very least. Once those are gone, what liberty remains?

Trump Signs EO on Religious Liberty

Trump Signs EO on Religious Liberty

Donald Trump made some hefty promises regarding liberty during his campaign for president. We held up our part of the bargain and made him president; now we’re watching to see how well he fulfills those promises. For those keeping score at home, President Trump took one more step in the right direction when he signed an Executive Order (EO) – appropriately named “Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty” – on the national day of prayer, May 4.

When Boys Are Not Allowed To Be Boys

When Boys Are Not Allowed To Be Boys

Modern feminism has brought to light a plethora of problems – both real and imagined – with a woman’s role in society today. Liberty Nation’s Gabriella Fiorino and Jeff Charles both wrote about one such trendy feminist topic – toxic masculinity – and explained both the reasons for and the dangers inherent in the idea. While this toxic idea has plagued mankind since its invention, it has now inspired one feminist mom to turn her three-year-old son into her “proud princess” – whether he likes it or not.

100 Days: How Have Individual Liberties Fared Under Trump?

100 Days: How Have Individual Liberties Fared Under Trump?

Donald Trump has been a busy man during the first one hundred days of his presidency, but in regards to individual liberty, his accomplishments so far are a bit of a mixed bag. According to the White House, President Trump has signed twenty-eight bills, thirty executive orders, and thirteen Congressional Review Acts (CRAs). For the first one hundred days in office, that’s more legislation signed than any president since Truman, the most executive orders since FDR, and more CRAs than any other president in American history.