Op-Ed: On Monday We Should Remember What an Elderly George Washington Said on Sept. 19, 1796

On Monday, our nation will once again honor the 46 esteemed individuals who have held the title and distinction of the president of the United States of America. Many Americans may not realize that this federal holiday tied to a long weekend was never officially named Presidents’ Day. Instead, “George Washington Day” began as a … More Op-Ed: On Monday We Should Remember What an Elderly George Washington Said on Sept. 19, 1796

Education/Parenting in America – Various Sources – 02/17/2022

Why Nearly 40 Percent of Gen Z Identify as LGBTQ Marry Early, but Don’t Live Together First Campus First Amendment Update: Victory in Texas; an Appeal in Alabama Media ignores the cultural genocide of the American black family 6 Things Christians Should Know About Gen Z Reason rules in Christian club’s settlement with Texas university … More Education/Parenting in America – Various Sources – 02/17/2022

Circuit-riding Preacher Peter Cartwright vs. Circuit-riding Attorney Abe Lincoln vs. Judge Stephen Douglas

Our reliance is in the love of liberty which God has planted in us. Our defense is in the spirit which prized liberty as the heritage of all men, in all lands everywhere. Destroy this spirit and you have planted the seeds of despotism at your own doors … you have lost the genius of your own independence and become the … More Circuit-riding Preacher Peter Cartwright vs. Circuit-riding Attorney Abe Lincoln vs. Judge Stephen Douglas

The SARS2 Pandemic: Will Truth Prevail?

Dr. Atlas will speak on the tragedy of the SARS2 pandemic and the need to restore trust in the country’s vital institutions. The management of this pandemic has left a stain on many of America’s once noble institutions, including our elite universities, research institutes and journals, and public health agencies. Among the most damaged has … More The SARS2 Pandemic: Will Truth Prevail?

Montesquieu’s 3 Types of Governments

American Minute with Bill Federer Montesquieu’s 3 Types of Governments: Republics; Monarchs; and Despots who rule by Mandates & Executive Orders “Society … must repose on principles that do not change” — wrote Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, 1748, Book 24. Montesquieu was a French political philosopher whose books were read by Catherine the Great of Russia, praised … More Montesquieu’s 3 Types of Governments

America Has a Trust Problem

“Trust is to capitalism what alcohol is to wedding receptions,” suggests Jerry Useem in an article in The Atlantic last November, “a social lubricant… ‘If trust is sufficiently low,’” he continues, quoting economists Paul Zak and Stephen Knack, “‘economic growth is unachievable.’” Public trust, specifically of the federal government, began to erode in the 1960s… READ MORE > … More America Has a Trust Problem