Inauguration or Coup: Which Will It Be?
As Inauguration Day comes down to the wire, the moves of globalists and intel chiefs point to frightening prospects. ...
As Inauguration Day comes down to the wire, the moves of globalists and intel chiefs point to frightening prospects. ...
Obama's legacy might be likened to that of Augeas, whose piled up excrement needs immediate cleaning despite the seemingly daunting size of the...
Read moreThe walk back to full enjoyment of the Second Amendment is a long one, taken one step at a time. This bill, if...
Read moreWith less than a week left of Obama’s presidency, a coalition of organizations has collected more than a million signatures on a petition...
Read morePresident-elect Donald Trump has named former Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.) to lead the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). Before retiring...
Read moreThe Department of Homeland Security has declared the nation’s electoral systems “critical infrastructure,” potentially giving the federal government control over the electoral process....
Read moreWith his radical background with communist groups and his far-left voting record, California Governor Brown's pick for attorney general, Xavier Becerra, should be...
Read moreUnder an unconstitutional 1906 law, President Obama has set a new record for federal land and water seizures, claiming acreage equivalent to more...
Read moreMassachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey's imperious overreach in her unilateral expansion of an 18-year-old law to ban anything that looks like an “assault...
Read moreHouse member Richard Hudson (R-N.C.) introduced the first bill in the 115th Congress on Wednesday, the “Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017.” ...
Read moreChip Bergh, the CEO of Levi Strauss & Co., asked his customers to turn his stores into gun-free zones. ...
Read moreWhy did the Social Security Administration decide to issue these "final" rules within days of the end of the Obama administration, when the NICS...
Read moreIn his latest Waste Watch report, Representative Steve Russell highlights $140 billion in “cost overruns, poorly designed programs, and money that was dumped...
Read moreOn Wednesday, the North Carolina legislature rejected a bid to repeal the state’s controversial transgender bathroom law during a one-day special legislative session....
Read moreFedgov started insuring student loans in 1965, and then making student loans directly in 1993. The painful consequences of those actions are just...
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