Should any American have a property right to a federal job for life? Citizens elect the House of Representatives every two years; Senators ever six years. The President every four years. Elections are the primary mechanisms citizens have to hold government accountable. Unfortunately, behind this façade of Democracy are two million bureaucrats (or civil servants…
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Attorney General Barr Engages in The Battle for The Faith of Our Students
While you may have heard that Attorney General William Barr delivered a noteworthy speech at Notre Dame Law School about the erosion of Religious Freedom in the United States, you may not have heard that his speech had much to say about the public schools. I hope that my summary here will whet your appetite…
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The Real Ukraine Scandal Leads to the Clinton Foundation
President Trump has the highest approval rating among Republicans in history at 95%. No one is impeaching this president. Now, let’s discuss why this is happening. Ukraine donated more money to the Clinton Foundation than China, UK, France, Germany or Saudi Arabia. Why would all this cash be coming from tiny Ukraine? Because tiny Ukraine…
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Climate alarmist banks go carbon-colonialist
Africa must move forward without them, using fossil and nuclear energy to build prosperityAfrica has the world’s lowest electrification rate. Its power consumption per capita is just 613 kilowatt-hours per year, compared to 6,500 kWh in Europe and 13,000 in the United States, African Development Bank (AfDB) President Akinwumi Adesina observed in July 2017. That’s…
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Former Senior Government Official Calls For Tougher Approach To China: MLI Commentary
OTTAWA, ON – With the federal election now over, perhaps the first and most important issue facing Global Affairs is how to manage relations with China. How can Canada respond to the detention of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor and death sentences for other Canadians, and retaliatory restrictions on Canadian agriculture exports, while looking after…
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Whiskey Is for Drinking and Water Is for Fighting
If whiskey is for drinking and water is for fighting, as Mark Twain famously said, then the 2015 Montana Legislature affirmed the truism. Tristan Scott, Flathead Beacon. In the mid-90s, before the Internet, the U.S. government held a meeting via satellite link between Washington, D.C., and cities and towns across western Montana, Idaho, eastern Washington,…