The repeal of Chevron may simply be a trade of one form of government encroachment to another.
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Robert Smalls’ life could be something out of a fable grandparents tell in order to bestow lessons of honor, perseverance, and responsibility to younger generations.
What the 1619 Project Gets Wrong About History | Guest: Phil Magness | Ep 166
Matt Kibbe is joined by Phil Magness, senior research faculty at AIER, to discuss critical race theory, with specific reference to the New York Times’ 1619 Project.
We Have to Choose Between Dangerous Freedom and Peaceful Slavery | Guest: JP Sears | Ep 138
Matt Kibbe sits down with comedian JP Sears to talk about his evolution from a spiritual satirist to a champion of freedom.
We aren’t discussing Juneteenth because we can’t talk about any government action outside of the context of what it means for the next election.
The history behind Juneteenth is crucial to remember, and the importance of the abolishment of slavery for the success of the ideals of the American Revolution can not be overstated.
Frederick Douglass was born a slave, but he became one of the most important patriots in American history. Check out his awe-inspiring life story.
It seems bizarre that we live in a world where violence is erupting over cold, dead statues when 46 million people live in slavery TODAY.
“And that’s Herbert Spencer,” I said to my young friend, as he surveyed my considerable collection of liberty-themed books. “He’s a magnificent philosopher.