“Why ‘One Nation Under God’ Still Matters: Reclaiming the First Amendment”

The United States Constitution is a living document, the bedrock of American democracy. Among its most cherished provisions is the First Amendment, which protects several fundamental freedoms, including religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. Central to the religious liberty provisions is the Establishment Clause, a brief but powerful statement that has shaped the legal and […]

The Real Shadow Government: How One Judge Can Overrule the President

In a republic founded on democratic principles and governed by constitutional checks and balances, the judicial branch is intended to interpret law—not to set national policy. But over the past two decades, a quiet revolution has been unfolding in America’s courtrooms. The district court—once limited in scope and reach—has increasingly become a tool of political […]

NAFTA: How a Globalist Trade Deal Gutted American Jobs and Betrayed U.S. Workers

NAFTA: The False Promise of Free Trade When the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was signed into law in 1994, it was sold to the American public as a win-win—a bold step toward economic prosperity that would open markets, expand exports, and secure America’s position in the global economy. But in reality, NAFTA became […]

DON’T TREAD ON ME: The Enduring History and Symbolism of the Gadsden Flag

In the sea of American revolutionary imagery, few icons are as instantly recognizable—and as politically charged—as the Gadsden flag. With its coiled rattlesnake poised to strike and the bold warning “DON’T TREAD ON ME,” the flag has come to represent fierce independence, limited government, and resistance to tyranny. But its legacy is far more complex […]

The Great Climate Alarm: Forty Years of Failed Global Warming Predictions

Over the past four decades, the global warming movement has transformed from a scientific hypothesis into a dominant socio-political crusade. Backed by powerful institutions, media networks, academia, and international agencies, climate change rhetoric has influenced public policy, education, corporate strategy, and even individual behaviors. But after forty years of dire predictions, catastrophic warnings, and sweeping […]

“Made in China 2025”: China’s Blueprint for Technological Supremacy

More than two decades after China joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001, its ascent as a global manufacturing superpower has reshaped international trade dynamics. While this growth has contributed to global economic expansion, it has also intensified concerns in the United States regarding economic dependency, national security, and long-term competitiveness.​ The WTO Effect […]