02.07.2018

California takes a step back in school choice, while other states move forward

By Natalia Castro Lucas Saunders and his parents never thought graduating high school was a possibility. Saunders struggled for years to sit still and learn in the classroom, but his entire life took a turn when he began attending an independent school in Vermont, catered […]

02.06.2018

Cartoon: Cherry Picking

02.06.2018

The Senate must act to avoid #Shumershutdown2.0

C/O Legal Insurrection By Printus LeBlanc The same people that complained a memo would damage national security are about to shut down the national security apparatus for illegal immigrants. Later this week the government will run out of funding unless the Senate can pass an appropriations bill. The […]

02.05.2018

Testing and Socialized Medicine Threaten Babies with Down Syndrome

By Richard McCarty In Iceland, the widespread use of prenatal testing has led to few babies with Down syndrome being given a chance at life. Iceland, which has socialized health care, mandates that pregnant women be informed about the availability of prenatal testing, and the vast majority […]

02.02.2018

Heads must roll for Obama’s illegal spying on Trump campaign in 2016 after DOJ knowingly used DNC-funded campaign memo for secret FISA warrants

By Robert Romano Click here to #ReadTheMemo and urge Congress to stop the illegal spying! According to the now-released memorandum from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, in October 2016 former FBI Director James Comey and the Justice Department all but told the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Court that the DNC and Clinton campaign-funded Christopher Steele dossier was credible. We know that because he submitted it as evidence […]

02.02.2018

#ReadTheMemo and urge Congress to stop the illegal spying!

02.02.2018

Do Democrat #Resistance even want to do a DACA deal if it means making a deal with Trump?

By Natalia Castro President Trump gave a State of the Union which turned a new page for unity and opportunity between the executive branch and Congress. As Trump expressed his hope of a more productive legislative year, he outlined a path toward legislative achievements with […]

02.02.2018

How the President and Congress can drain the swamp

By Printus LeBlanc The President gave a unifying and stirring speech this past Tuesday at the State of the Union. There was one line in the speech that mostly went unnoticed by non-DC swamp dwellers but shook the swamp to its core. The President stated, […]

02.01.2018

Are earmarks coming back? If so, is that a good thing?

By Natalia Castro For over 200 years, earmarks were a staple in appropriations legislation, but last decade that system changed dramatically as abuses of power became more and more evident, and by 2011 the system was banned. President Donald Trump recently chimed in on this […]

02.01.2018

Democrats sit on hands during unifying State of the Union while opioid, gang crisis kills their communities

By Printus LeBlanc 2018 has been a good year for President Trump. It seems like every day another company announces raises, bonuses, and capital investment in the U.S. The stock market is booming, and January payroll beat expectations by 49,000. Despite all the good news […]

Copyright © 2008-2026 Americans for Limited Government