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Congress Asked Americans To Give Thanks for the Constitution
When the first Congress met at Federal Hall in New York City in 1789, there were three days in September that saw a telling sequence of events.
On Thursday, Sept. 24, the House of Representatives finalized the language for what the states would later ratify as the First Amendment to the Constitution.
The first part of this amendment declared...Read more
Biden Met 3 Times With Leader of Genocidal Regime
President Joe Biden met last week for the third time with Chinese President Xi Jinping -- the leader of a regime Biden's own administration has repeatedly declared is engaging in genocide.
No White House statement about any of these three meetings has indicated that Biden specifically made this genocide an issue with Xi.
The day before Biden...Read more
The Dope on Dope in Government-Run Schools
The National Center for Education Statistics, which is a part of the U.S. Department of Education, released some data last week that revealed a problem plaguing this nation's public schools.
It is marijuana -- the dope that can make someone a dope.
NCES published a table derived from the 2022 National Crime Victimization Survey's School ...Read more
One Big Thing Biden Will Leave Behind
The 1972 presidential election -- which pitted incumbent President Richard Nixon against Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota -- was an absolute wipeout.
Nixon won 49 of the 50 states, losing only Massachusetts.
In Delaware that year, Nixon took 59.6% of the popular vote and McGovern took only 39.2%. But the incumbent Republican senator ...Read more
What Kamala Harris and Henry VIII Have in Common
Vice President Kamala Harris and the 16th-century British monarch Henry VIII share at least one trait in common: The belief that the government can force an individual to act against his conscience and in violation of his faith.
Henry VIII demonstrated this in his treatment of St. Thomas More.
More, a brilliant lawyer, experienced a meteoric...Read more
America Needs a Congress That Will Stop Borrowing Money
With the November election approaching, much attention is focused on the presidential contest -- but at least as significant are the contests that will determine who controls Congress.
That is because Congress controls federal taxing and spending.
"The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, to pay ...Read more
When the Four Horsemen Went to Princeton
The great sportswriter Grantland Rice would eventually call them the "team of destiny."
But when that 1922 Princeton University football team headed West to play Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg's University of Chicago team, Rice had predicted they would lose.
"The Tiger will give Chicago a first class battle, but the heavier attacking Maroon team ...Read more
Government Employees Exceed Population of Florida
The state of Florida had a population of 22,610,726 as of July 2023, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That ranked third among all states -- exceeded only by Texas, which had a population of 30,503,301; and California, which had a population of 38,965,193.
As of this September, federal, state and local governments in this country employed ...Read more
Justice Served -- After 41 Years
It was seven-story building that sat along the Mediterranean and looked out over the sea.
That was the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1983. On April 18 of that year, it was targeted by a recently formed Iranian-backed terrorist group.
"Lebanese police and witnesses said the front of the embassy was blown out by 500 pounds of explosives ...Read more
Kamala Harris and the Catholic Vote
When Brian Buescher, whom then-President Donald Trump had nominated to the U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska, appeared at his confirmation hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Nov. 28, 2018, then-Sen. Kamala Harris did not ask him any questions.
A week later, however, she did submit written questions she wanted him to ...Read more
It Is Time to Deal With the Debt
The median age in the United States in 2023 was 39.1 years, according to the Census Bureau. That means that approximately half the people in this country were born in 1984 or later.
What was happening four decades ago when about half America's current population started coming into the world?
In 1984, then-President Ronald Reagan was ...Read more
The Roots of American Prosperity
Do native-born Americans have higher household incomes than naturalized citizens? It is a simple question the Census Bureau answered this week. The answer? No.
Do they have higher household incomes than noncitizens? Yes.
In fact, when it comes to ranking household incomes by the nativity of the householder, according to the Census Bureau, ...Read more
Would Harris Secure the Border That Biden Did Not?
East Blake Lane Park in Oakton, Virginia, sits about 16 miles down the road from the White House, where President Joe Biden lives, and about 17 1/2 miles from the Naval Observatory, where Vice President Kamala Harris resides.
Shortly after 3 p.m. on July 20, according to a statement published on July 22 by the Fairfax County Police Department...Read more