This is a fixed reality, not a theory that poses a cause and an effect. It does not rely on assumptions about the behavior of importers and exporters or the performance of other variables. The current ...
Rep. Grove writes, "I am very pleased to see President Donald Trump mirror my concerns and efforts to curb reckless spending at the federal level." What reckless spending? I have no doubt the federal ...
When Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and their pals set their quill pens to parchment to write the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Decatur County, Iowa, was still a half century off in the ...
But it was the Romans who developed a working model of checks and balances. The constitution of the Roman republic was ...
Why would the founders, so meticulous in their planning, leave the powers of the presidency so remarkably brief and vague in ...
Conversely, changing birthright citizenship would require a constitutional amendment. This has been enshrined in the Constitution by the 14th Amendment and was upheld by the Supreme Court in the case ...
An increasingly influential group of conservative scholars has some drastic ideas about the president’s power.
Have you ever thought about the power of the presidential pardon? Until the recent pardons from Joe Biden and Donald Trump, I really did not question this power in which total control is given to the ...
Never has our future been more unpredictable, never have we depended so much on political forces that cannot be trusted to follow the rules of common ...
Who wants to prevent discovery of fraud? It is useful to review a bit about our U.S. security classification system.
Morning, y’all! Happy birthday to us! It’s Georgia Day, the day the state was first founded in 1733 as the Colony of Georgia. We look pretty good for 292 years old, I will say. Do something extra ...
Last week, a two-judge Bench of the Supreme Court comprising Justices Abhay S. Oka and N. Kotiswar Singh handed down an ...