We’re seeing a shift from framing disability as a condition, to framing disability as an in-vogue identity.
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This poem by Sienna Mae Heath is dedicated to Candice Sero who was trampled by police on horses in Ottawa on the evening of Friday, February 18, 2022 at the Freedom Convoy.
The White House, fearing accountability for its policies, is trying to change the definition of what constitutes a recession.
Like many well-intentioned government interventions, mandated minimum wages tend to hurt the very people they are designed to help.
After more than two years of suffering through the COVID-19 pandemic, brutal lockdowns, riots, and shortages, the American economy is now collapsing.
Free the People made the voyage to NH for 2022 PorcFest and met some amazing people along the way.
The Constitution Line by Line: Article I, Section 10 – Limits on State Powers
In this episode of The Constitution Line by Line, Senator Mike Lee covers Article I, Section 10: Limits on State Powers.
The Constitution Line by Line: Article I, Section 9 – The Powers Denied to Congress
In this episode, Senator Mike Lee covers Article I, Section 9: The Powers Denied to Congress.
Why is everything suddenly so expensive? Many so-called experts claim to be surprised and confused by this turn of events, but it’s no fluke or coincidence.
The Constitution Line by Line: Article I, Section 8 – The Necessary & Proper Clause
In this episode, Senator Mike Lee covers Article I, Section 8, Clause 18, famously known as the “necessary and proper clause.”