The 17th Amendment Broke the Founders’ Balance of Power — And Washington Grew Far Beyond Its Constitutional Limits
(U.S. Air Force graphic) When the Founders designed the Constitution, they did something extraordinary. They did not create a government based on a single stream of political power. They created a system of balanced sources of authority, carefully structured so that no temporary political passion could easily overwhelm…
Things Keep Getting Worse for Eric Swalwell
Eric Swalwell Suspends Campaign Amid Sexual Assault Accusations
Swalwell’s house of cards crumbled quickly after the San Francisco Chronicle reported a former staffer’s accusations of sexual assault.
Fixing The Fertility Rate Starts With Getting Boys And Girls To Talk To Each Other
The relationship between men and women in the United States is strained in ways data cannot fully capture.
American Youth Are Returning To Church, But They Need Encouragement To Keep Them There
Older Christians must commit to providing new converts with the support, discipleship, and community they need to thrive in life-long faith.
Young Adults’ Real Crisis Isn’t Affordability — It’s Lifestyle Expectation Inflation
It may be time for a renaissance of the old-fashioned American values of moderate expectations, frugality, and making do.
Democrats Aren’t Far Behind Canada In Efforts To Ban Christian Speech
Canada’s descent into anti-Christian censorship should be a wake-up call for its neighbors to the south.
America’s 250th Anniversary Is The Perfect Time To Resurrect Our Slain Statues
These statues deserve to be displayed and honored because they provide us the opportunity to examine these individuals in their fuller context.









