by Tim Donner | Dec 23, 2020 | Articles, Election 2020, Good Reads, International, Politics, Social Issues
Well, at least it’s familiar to us, this world that Joe Biden wants the United States to re-enter come Jan. 20. In fact, it represents a way of thinking known to us as recently as 2016, when the unthinkable happened. The people voted in an alternative to the long-held...
by James Fite | Dec 22, 2020 | Articles, Federalism, Good Reads, Politics, The Constitution
We are informed, thanks to Constitution signer James McHenry’s diary, of a specific exchange immediately after the historic document was completed. “Well, Doctor, what have we got,” a Mrs. Powel from Philadelphia asked Benjamin Franklin, “a republic or a monarchy?”...
by Mark Angelides | Dec 21, 2020 | Articles, Election 2020, Law, Politics, The Constitution, Trump Administration
President Donald Trump’s campaign legal team has filed a suit in the United States Supreme Court to overturn a trio of rulings that changed Pennsylvania’s mail balloting law immediately before and after the 2020 presidential election. While a positive outcome for the...
by Graham J Noble | Dec 21, 2020 | Articles, Election 2020, Law, Military Affairs, Politics
During a recent White House meeting, President Trump floated the idea of instituting martial law to reverse the November election’s highly questionable result. At least that is what The New York Times claimed. When it comes to reporting anything Trump, of...
by Sarah Cowgill | Dec 20, 2020 | Articles, Education
Teachers in the Chicago Public School (CPS) system are staying home amidst COVID-19 worries – and forcing the over-burdened and bloated city budget to take yet another hit. An advertisement has hit the streets asking for an additional 2,000 temporary employees, with...