by Joe Schaeffer | May 6, 2019 | Articles, Illegal Immigration, Law, Politics
As the crisis at our southern border continues to roil, U.S. Border Patrol agents in the El Paso, Texas, sector have confirmed a case of a child being recycled and used as a “Get into America” card by Central American migrants. Border Patrol agents and...
by Andrew Moran | Apr 15, 2019 | Articles, Opinion, Taxes
Over the years, wise men have said a lot about the iniquitous nature of taxation. Chief Justice John Marshall likened the power of taxation to the power of destruction. Novelist Herman Wouk said the greatest fiction of all time is an income tax return. Most recently,...
by Joe Schaeffer | Mar 11, 2019 | Articles, Ignored by MSM, Privacy & Tech
Cutting-edge technology has made fears of a surveillance state more palpable to civil libertarians. Yet the U.S. Postal Office at this very moment is helping police agencies engage in a simple, old-fashioned form of monitoring citizen activity, and few Americans...
by Mark Angelides | Feb 5, 2019 | Articles, Politics
Every single week there are changes in how the American people see their political system. Whether President Trump’s approval ratings are going up or down, if House Democrats are more or less unpopular than Republicans, these views are flighty, oft-changing, and on...
by Sarah Cowgill | Dec 24, 2018 | Articles, Military Affairs, Politics
American columnist Marjorie Holmes once wrote, “At Christmas, all roads lead home.” Judging by air traffic control statistics, Holmes is as spot-on today as the day in 1991 that her words were published. Trade organization Airlines for America predicts 45.7 million...