Protecting America’s First Freedom
Religious freedom must continue to be protected at home and abroad.
Religious freedom must continue to be protected at home and abroad.
It is hard to understand which is more frightening: the Australian radicalism about COVID-19, the Austrian effort to coerce its citizens, or the attitudes of American Democrats who regard extreme sanctions as reasonable behavior toward the supposedly bad people who don’t get vaccinated or wear masks.
We have a president and an attorney general who see at least half the country as their enemies. House Republicans owe it to the Constitution and the American people to defeat the wolves and return them to sheep status.
Given the Biden administration’s recent effort to prioritize COVID-19 treatments based on race, it is more important than ever that we remember the teachings of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.
Mental health struggles, substance abuse, and domestic violence have intensified since 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is not enough to defeat the pandemic, we must also heal the damage it has done to our friends, families, and communities.
If America is going to remain free, safe, and prosperous, we will have to elevate our national debate far above the current pattern of dishonest partisan political theater.
The start of a new year is a time for reflection and opportunity. As we look forward to 2022, we should also recall what we learned as a country in 2021. Now is the time to determine how we can ensure continued prosperity and freedom for future generations. Together, we can create a better future for America.
The focus on the Jan. 6 attack allows House Democrats to avoid rethinking their positions, focusing on real problems, or modifying their ideological fanaticism to try to find real solutions to real problems.
Joe Manchin warned everyone for months that the Big Government Socialists would never get his vote. Biden’s White House staff didn’t help the situation.
Americans must call for elected officials to support law enforcement and for prosecutors to hold criminals accountable for their actions. If lawmakers and prosecutors continue to subvert public safety in the name of social justice, law-abiding citizens will certainly pay the price.