Some emerging threats to American national security are greater than any since George Washington crossed the Delaware River on Christmas night 1776.
Surviving in the increasingly dangerous world requires that Congress adapt to this reality.
Currently, the threats to America’s survival are growing faster than our national security bureaucracy’s ability to cope with them.
The system is crippled in part by irresponsible congressional infighting and maneuvering which makes it impossible to implement strategies in an orderly, predictable manner.
If we are serious about maintaining a margin of safety in dealing with Communist China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, and other hostile countries — as well as the worldwide radical Islamist movement that seeks to replace Western civilization — then we must get serious about appropriating the resources.

- The Jeffersonian Political Future
Republicans should develop a broad embracing platform which will be supported by 75 percent to 80 percent of the American people. - The Hospital-Insurance Company Rip Off System
There has been a long struggle to enable Americans to know what they are really paying for in healthcare — and what their options are in quality and price of service. - Mamdani’s Anti-American Fantasy Reflects Far Left’s Reliance on Alternative Facts
If the radical left is forced to stick with the record and the facts, its complaints fall apart. - The Empire of Liberty vs the Dictatorship of Hate
Watching the parallel television coverage of the American celebration of our 250th anniversary and the funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei gave me a deep sense of contrast. - Bite of Capital Gains Taxes Can Be Eased, as Greenspan Foresaw, by Adjusting for Inflation
Why, asked ‘the Maestro,’ should anyone have to pay taxes on fake appreciation driven by a declining currency rather than a real gain?
