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02.28.2022

Cartoon: An Inconvenient War

02.28.2022

Ketanji Brown Jackson moved to block expedited removal of illegal aliens despite an explicit federal law providing for it

By Robert Romano In 2019, President Joe Biden’s nominee to the Supreme Court, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, then a U.S. district judge, blocked a Trump administration policy providing for expedited removal of illegal aliens despite a federal law explicitly providing for it for aliens who had been in the […]

02.24.2022

The end of nuclear summitry between the U.S. and Russia in part paved the road to war in Ukraine

By Robert Romano Russia has invaded Ukraine after Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized and annexed the breakaway cities of Donetsk and Luhansk on Feb. 21, leading to the imposition of new sanctions on Russia, with Germany halting approval of the Nordstream 2 pipeline and the U.S. imposing financial sanctions on Moscow including blocking purchase of […]

02.24.2022

Cartoon: Window to the Soul

02.23.2022

Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into Spygate needs to be protected by Congress

By Robert Romano Special Counsel John Durham caused quite a stir on Feb. 11 when he alleged in a court filing that the Hillary Clinton campaign in 2016 hired an internet company to falsely establish links between former President Donald Trump and Russia using data mining and other spying, surveillance which […]

02.23.2022

Critical Thinking Crumbles in the Case of Covid

By Kathleen Kauth According to Hans Rosling “Critical thinking is always difficult, but it’s almost impossible when we are scared. There’s no room for facts when our minds are occupied by fear.” The American Psychological Association indicates the use of fear to influence behavior is […]

02.22.2022

Russia annexes Donetsk and Luhansk in Ukraine as Biden warns of further ‘massive military attack against Ukraine’. Can diplomacy still work?

By Robert Romano Russia has annexed the separatist cities of Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine after Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized their independence on Feb. 21 , moving in troops as the U.S. and the West have renewed sanctions against Moscow, including Germany halting the approval process of the Nordstream 2 natural gas pipeline and the U.S. blocking Western purchases of Russian government debt. The cities, […]

02.18.2022

How a celebration of Washington’s birthday turned into Mattress Sales Monday

If you prefer to be a purist, join me in calling the third Monday of February George Washington’s Birthday. Though even that is still inaccurate. His actual birthday is February 22. By Catherine Mortensen Presidents’ Day, one of the most misunderstood national holidays, has a surprising history, […]

02.18.2022

Top 3 Reasons Cancel Culture is Crumbling

“Cancel culture will become futile as the decentralized internet continues to grow. As much as we disagree with the authoritarian precepts of the left, Americans for Limited Government believes that the First Amendment applies equally to everyone and that no one should be cancelled.” – […]

02.18.2022

Senate narrowly defeats two vaccine defund amendments

One vote was straight party line with four Republicans absent from vote By Catherine Mortensen Late Thursday the United States Senate defeated two amendments that would have stripped out funding for the Biden administration to enforce its various vaccine mandates. Americans for Limited Government led a national […]

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