Blind Partisanship is Toxic

Blind Partisanship is Toxic

Partisanship is one of the illnesses plaguing the U.S. body politic. We see this every election cycle as millions of voters cast straight-ticket ballots for candidates just because of the capital letter before their name. Voting records will be ignored....
Blind Partisanship is Toxic

Too Much Bipartisanship in Washington

by Ron Paul Washington is once again gripped by the specter of a government shutdown, as Congress and President Trump negotiate an end-of-year spending deal. A main issue of contention is funding for President Trump’s border wall. Sadly, but not surprisingly, neither...
What does it really mean?

What does it really mean?

by Michael Maharrey The sound of thundering elephant feet first began to resonate right here in the Bluegrass State. Republican Rand Paul easily beat Democrat Jack Conway by an 11 point margin in the Kentucky U.S. Senate race. The early 7 p.m. call for Paul was merely...
Promises, Promises

Promises, Promises

by Laurence Vance, LewRockwell.com How hard is it to position yourself to the right of Barack Obama, Harry Reid, and Nancy Pelosi? This is all the House Republicans did recently when they released their “Pledge to America” at a Virginia hardware store on...