by Meg Alcott | Sep 7, 2023 | Freedom, General, Individualism, Patriotism, Uncategorized
The Founding Fathers understood the dilemma of every civilization – how to govern without usurping individual freedoms and rights. Underlying this thought was another reality the Founding Fathers understood, that human beings are fallible. They are inherently...
by Meg Alcott | Mar 21, 2023 | 2020 Election, Election Integrity, Uncategorized
This seems to be another one of those off-limit topics as there are those who see real data suggesting elections are not adhering to election laws, and others who see no problems. To put this into perspective, I want to highlight some of the real data I’ve learned...
by Bob Hatcher | Oct 28, 2022 | Uncategorized
An Open Letter to Don Bolduc, Candidate for US Senate October 28, 2022 Dear General, I was a big fan in your previous run for Senate and I’m a bigger fan today. I write to you as an expert in the field of Behavioral Economics[1] and offer you the following in your...
by Bob Hatcher | Oct 25, 2022 | Uncategorized
At the 2022 #CrenshawYouthSummit, @YeonmiParkNK had a 🔥 response for the Columbia University students who told her they were oppressed living in America: pic.twitter.com/HN2GEZqNDt— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) October 21,...
by Johnny Harris | Aug 22, 2022 | Uncategorized
In our household, we are registered independents and receive a lot of junk mail from both sides of the aisle. The other day we got a desperation letter from Maggie Hassan (see below), one of our US Senators from New Hampshire. Rarely in my life have I called someone...
by Santino Filipe | Aug 22, 2022 | Uncategorized
In anticipation of the mid-term elections and the possibility of Trump announcing prior to the mid-terms his decision to run in 2024, I thought I would relay what one American patriot shared with me recently. It reflects how I am feeling as well after voting for...