3 Critical Constitutional Amendments
On June 21, 1788, the United States Constitution officially became the law of the land. The men of the constitutional convention agreed on this...
Why We Have Executive Orders
Executive orders are one of the parts of our system of governance plenty of people don’t understand. After all, we have a legislature to...
What Kind of Garden Should You Plant for Survival
Planting a vegetable garden is one of the most valuable steps you can take to prepare for survival. Whatever happens, you’ll have food available,...
Women’s Rights, Here’s How We Got Here
The idea of “male privilege” gets a lot of attention in the media these days. While there are valid conversations still to be had...
How to Protect What’s Yours
Protecting your assets and family is one of the most important things you can do. That starts with knowing identity theft can happen to...
What Rights Are Given to States in the Constitution
Now and again, states' rights come up as an issue. Sometimes it seems trivial, and other times it seems like a conspiracy to justify...
The Road to American Citizenship — The Legal Way
We hear a lot about DREAMers and pathways to citizenship for illegal immigrants. The fact that if you want to become a US citizen...
What the First Amendment Really Says About the Separation of Church and State
The text of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution reads as follows:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or...
Common Threads in Conservativism
For decades, the liberal movement in the United States attempted to paint conservatives as heartless pragmatists. However, is that fair? There are four main...
Why the Electoral College Is Still Important Today
The President of the United States of America is the most powerful leader of freedom and prosperity in the world. However, did you know...