November  2023  Round-Up
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“100 Syrians, 50 Iranians Cross Biden’s Open Border in October, Says Source” “The source says, absent any significant intelligence indicting [sic - indicating] a Special Interest migrant may pose a known threat to the United States, they are generally released into the U.S. to pursue asylum claims.”  Read the article. Our southern border remains open and vulnerable and the federal government is enabling the illegal crossing of people from all over the world, including by our adversaries.  Illegal dangerous drugs are being trafficked through that open border by crimina ..read more
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July  2023  Round-up
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“Millennials Are Starting to Shift to the Right”  “Liberalism is not what it used to be before the 2000s. Being liberal in today's society does not mean walking around barefoot, selling flowers along the highway, and burning your bra.”  “According to data from Nate Cohn with the New York Times, millennials are shifting towards the Republican Party.”  Read the article. “Victor Davis Hanson: This is a full-fledged cultural revolution against traditional America”  “Hoover Institution senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson takes a deep dive into the Left's war on American ..read more
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“The Supreme Court’s Complicity in Our Loss of Freedom”
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“Hillsdale history professor Paul Moreno in his new book How the Court Became Supreme: The Origins of American Juristocracy. He provides readers with a comprehensive history of the concept of judicial review, beginning in England in the 17th century and through to the latest developments in the US Supreme Court. Moreno’s conclusion is that judicial review was a good idea but has gone terribly awry.”  Read more here.   ..read more
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"You are the Constitution"
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“Law schools hate the Constitution because it limits them and empowers you. That is why “constitutional law” often involves finding ways to get around the Constitution. It was otherwise designed to maintain a wall between your private life and government. Law schools profit by breaching that wall in any way they can, even (or especially) if it means designing rules or legislation that break it.  Read more here ..read more
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“What Republicans must do to restore good government”
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“As patriots, we may feel that the situation is hopeless.  To avoid catastrophe, we need to work to share the news of the excesses of the current administration and support all efforts of the Republicans in the House of Representatives to bring the corruption, unfairness, and dishonesty of the Executive Branch to light.”  Read more here.  ..read more
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"what  are  rights?  this  is  what  the  american  founders  believed"
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"In 1776, the Declaration of Independence proclaimed that everyone is endowed with “unalienable Rights.” Years later, the Bill of Rights elaborated on those rights.  But the word “rights” has long since been hijacked by enemies of the original idea of rights."  Read article here ..read more
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"Thinking  about  government  with  john  adams"
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"How would the people be able to tell the difference between insightful leaders and charlatans if they were ignorant of virtue or ignorant in general?"  Read article here ..read more
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