Once constitutionalist politicians limit Progressive politicians to stop taking more from us, they will find that there are ready fixes for self-serving borrowing and spending, and for so-called entitlements and the associated cronyism-swollen prices.
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House Republicans should prioritize protecting life, liberty, and property. They should promise to increase these liberties with narrow actions on moneys, emergency powers, generics, abortion, immigration, national criminal law, and Ukraine.
Did you ever expect the coming libertarian revolution to be announced in the New York Times? Nope? Me neither.
Washington isn’t just dangerous under one-party rule, it’s boring.
Matt Kibbe talks to Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) about the recent fight over the Speaker of the House election.
The gridlock that House Republicans find themselves in—three days running—to elect a Speaker is a nice metaphor for the current state of America: angry, polarized, and unable to move forward.
A little historical context as Kevin McCarthy continues to cling to the hope that he will eventually win the vote for the next Speaker of the House.
Matt Kibbe gives his analysis of the current election for Speaker of the House taking place in the U.S. Capitol, then is joined by Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) for an inside look at the proceedings.
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.
Congress defining dating. I’d feel safer granting all five-hundred-thirty-five congressmen and women the nuclear codes.