Why Red Flag Laws Should Raise Red Flags For Gun Owners

Once recess ends, lawmakers will return to Washington, D.C. and will begin drafting several bills aimed at eroding gun rights, including red flag laws. What’s the big deal with red flag laws? Aren’t they supposed to prevent ‘bad’ people from obtaining firearms? Let’s break down what exactly red flag laws are. Red flag laws allow…

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Hong Kong is a Reminder of Why Our Own Rights Matter

The First Amendment and the Second Amendment: why do they matter so much? Sometimes, we take for granted the rights we grew up with; the rights that make America a haven for liberty. In Hong Kong, protesters are fighting for democratic reform and for complete separation from China, a nation that prides itself as an…

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Government Bureaucracy Financially Ruins Baltimore City

Abuse of power and government waste is no joke, especially when a failing city like Baltimore is claiming it’s a “fantastic” place. The truth is the city is mired in corruption and heavily depends on federal spending. It turns out, Baltimore is not such a nice place after all. Forbes reports: Our auditors at OpenTheBooks.com…

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Tea Party Patriots Action Weekly Report from Washington for 8/19/19

CALENDAR: The House and Senate are both in recess, and will not return until September 9. BORDER SECURITY/IMMIGRATION: One week ago today, the Trump Administration released the final version of a rule that will make it easier for the government to ensure that immigrants seeking to enter and stay in the United States, either temporarily…

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South American Countries Are Wising Up When It Comes to Socialism

While Venezuela is currently struggling under its socialist regime, four South American countries are changing their ways. The elected presidents of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia are favoring market democracy over socialism. The Daily Signal has the details: Those four countries have led the creation of a new group—the Forum for the Progress of South America—which,…

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