by Beau Larson | Sep 10, 2024 | Education, Government, Kids, Parents, Politics, School boards
The Declaration of Independence led to the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Whereas the Declaration of Independence declared the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, the Bill of Rights took it a few steps further. The main takeaway...
by Beau Larson | Aug 23, 2024 | choices, Political Leaders, Politics, voters
Now that the machinations of political gamesmanship have been trampled underfoot, we will have to decide which presidential candidate is best suited to restore – forget democracy – think sanity. It is no use thinking our systems of government will be restored...
by Thomas Hogan | Jan 26, 2024 | Education, Military Matters, Politics, Technology
This post draws off the work of General Flynn, US Army (Ret.). Please seek his work as the primary source for all thoughts that this article drives. You can purchase his books here: https://www.generalflynn.com/general-flynn-store Please follow us on X @...
by Kelly McIntyre | Jan 26, 2024 | Politics
After watching Donald J. Trump go through four years of hell simply trying to exercise his duties as a duly elected President, one would hardly think his tenure was the coronation of a dictator. But that is what Democrats and Never Trump advocates would have voters...
by Samantha Lisle | Jan 26, 2024 | Government, Politics
As former president Donald J. Trump continues to march through the Republican primaries and his much-ballyhooed competition falls away, the pundits are making their play to keep him out of the White House. Dean Phillips, Congressman from Minnesota, has entered the...
by Gordon Grimsby | Jan 13, 2024 | Government, Politics
Please follow us on X @ https://twitter.com/wakeupplacer Take a ride on the Reading Railroad and collect $100 billion after passing GO! Of course, if one is playing Hasbro’s popular board game Monopoly, one only collects $200 after passing GO. However, if you were...