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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We Must Start Using the Biometric System at the Border

As demanded by 8 U.S. Code 1365b, a Biometric entry and exit data system must be implemented at our borders to easily track and coordinate immigrants wishing to enter the country. Such biometric tools would stop repeat offenders from entering the country before they make it in. It would also help identify kidnapped or trafficked…

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House Democrats Are Desperate To Win This Impeachment Battle

In the Democrats’ ongoing quest to make President Trump pay for being a better candidate than Hillary Clinton, left-wing members of the House have filed a lawsuit against former White House counsel Donald McGahn. The Democrats intend to compel McGahn into testifying against his old boss. Their hope is that McGahn’s testimony will indict President…

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Jenny Beth’s Journal: To Stop Socialism, There Needs To Be Awareness

Montana Republican Sen. Steve Daines introduced a new resolution—S. Res. 289—to denounce socialism as it “poses a significant threat to freedom, liberty and economic prosperity.” Is it necessary? Absolutely! The problem is very few people out there know and understand the incoming threat of socialism. RealClear Politics has Jenny Beth’s commentary: The truth of the…

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The States Need an Education on ‘Common Core’ Flaws

A true testament to the government’s inability to create and run a successful program, ‘Common Core’ has been a thorn in the side of teachers, parents, and students for too long. Common Core education forces teachers and students to meet certain arbitrary, government-set standards before passing each grade. In theory, children should be at a…

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Poll: Majority of Americans Want Less Federal Spending

Both chambers passed a measure that would add $320 billion to our national debt and would suspend the $22 trillion national debt ceiling. Not only are conservative lawmakers in Congress outraged, but a majority of Americans are as well.  A recent poll revealed 56 percent of respondents agreed that “cutting government spending is better for…

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