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Today’s America faces a growing imbalance of power between the federal government and the states. America faces an unsustainable trajectory of our nation’s finances and an entrenchment of career politicians in our federal government. Our founding fathers, foreseeing the potential need for constitutional amendments to address such challenges, wisely provided us with the mechanism of…
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The recent Supreme Court ruling in favor of Gerald Groff, a former mail carrier from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is a significant victory for religious liberty, reinforcing the fundamental right to practice one’s faith without fear of workplace discrimination. At its core, the case concerned the rights of employees to practice their religion and the employer’s…
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It’s Thanksgiving – America’s national holiday to celebrate the harvest and blessings of the past year and to commemorate the 1621 harvest feast between the Pilgrims and Native Americans. These days Thanksgiving is a day for families and friends to come together from across town or across the country for a traditional (or nontraditional) Thanksgiving…
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Today is the 75th anniversary of D-Day, the day that marked the beginning of the end for the Allies pushing back the darkness of Hitler, the Nazis, and the Holocaust. Today was a reminder of America’s legacy of fighting at great national and individual expense against evil and injustice, a legacy that I am grateful…
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On November 30, former president George H.W. Bush passed away at 94, and yesterday a state funeral was held. It was a somber day for the country, remembering one of our finest political leaders. Bush was the first president I remember. In fact, one of my earliest childhood memories was watching Bush announce the US…
