Politics

Infrastructure

Posted by on April 25, 2021 at 11:24 pm

“It’s called infrastructure, but inside the Trojan horse it’s going to be more borrowed money, and massive tax increases on all the productive parts of our economy.” — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell As I am sure you are aware, the Biden administration working with the Democrats in Congress have proposed a huge “infrastructure” bill […]

Say “No!” to DC Statehood

Posted by on April 18, 2021 at 7:52 pm

America’s Founding Fathers had good reasons for creating an independent, non-voting District as the seat of government for the United States. As David Harsanyi has pointed out, they were “concerned about the seat of federal power being controlled by a hostile or intrusive state government.” Also, if the capital were in a state (or its […]

A Controversial View on Freedom of Religion

Posted by on April 11, 2021 at 7:29 pm

The issue of “religious rights” and the “free exercise of religion” is a contentious one in the United States. (And elsewhere, of course.) It boils down to “Who is allowed to do what?” and “Who decides?” Naturally, the First and Fourteenth Amendments come up, as does the fan-favorite “separation of church and state”. Incidentally, that […]

Fundamental Conservative Principles

Posted by on March 28, 2021 at 7:27 pm

“A guide to building an America where freedom, opportunity, prosperity, and civil society flourish.” — summary statement from Heritage document What exactly does it mean to be truly politically conservative in America these days? Have you ever wondered that? I mean, are there just a couple essential beliefs one must have, and everything else is […]

The Truth According to Social Justice

Posted by on March 21, 2021 at 8:08 pm

Here is another fascinating citation from Cynical Theories by Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay (see last week’s post). The symptoms and situations will sound familiar, and the authors provide helpful explanations of the SJ reasoning behind it all. (I hesitate to use the term “reasoning”, because part of the problem is the postmodernist skepticism about […]

Postmodernist Roots of Social Justice Scholarship (aka SJ for Dummies)

Posted by on March 14, 2021 at 7:49 pm

Have you ever wondered why those with a Social Justice / “woke” mindset believe what they believe and do what they do? The new book by Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay, Cynical Theories, does a great job of explaining the movement’s postmodernist roots and examines the development and thinking behind the different types of activist […]

Legalizing Voting Fraud

Posted by on February 17, 2021 at 6:28 pm

“This will have a huge impact not only at the national level but on the state and county levels as well!” — Mat Staver, Chairman of Liberty Council Action I don’t normally post on this blog during the week, but I felt that this needed to be shared right away. HR 1, legislation now before […]

The Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates

Posted by on February 7, 2021 at 11:45 pm

“Use this sword against my enemies, if I give righteous commands; but if I give unrighteous commands, use it against me.” — Roman Emperor Trajan, speaking to a subordinate In my post a couple weeks back about Romans 13 and civil government, I referred to a book called The Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates (2013) […]

Who Is Inciting Violence?

Posted by on January 31, 2021 at 7:09 pm

I found the following in an email from Mat Staver, Chairman of Liberty Council Action. I’d been thinking along the same lines, and I’m glad someone tracked down and put these quotes together. “After violence, damage, and the death of a former police officer, who do you think said: “This is a movement, I’m telling […]

Obey God Rather Than Men

Posted by on January 24, 2021 at 7:17 pm

Preface: This article is not a reaction to any specific current event, though it is relevant to the general state of affairs in the U.S. and elsewhere. I have also seen instances recently of people quoting or pointing to Romans 13 in Facebook posts and articles. I would like to present three arguments that the […]