
The Threat to Our Two-Party Democracy
Citizens, scholars, and pundits agree. As a nation, America is facing what could well be an existential threat – from within. We are in unprecedented times;Read More
Citizens, scholars, and pundits agree. As a nation, America is facing what could well be an existential threat – from within. We are in unprecedented times;Read More
In 2011 VC firm Benchmark Capital paid $12 million for a 20 percent stake in Uber. In 2023, Uber can claim debts in the $10Read More
A few days ago, the Pentagon uncovered an “accounting error” in the weapons and money that it was sending to Ukraine. As a result ofRead More
Many Americans who don’t follow politics closely have a sense that the status quo of the federal government, built up over time by both parties,Read More
We’ve got some video from Capitol Hill to show you. It’s a colloquy of sorts between House Majority Leader Steve Scalise and the Democrats’ HouseRead More
While the United States is close to reaching its federal debt ceiling and talks continue between the Biden administration and House Republican leaders, there seemsRead More
As the federal government once again speeds toward the fiscal cliff of its $32 trillion debt borrowing limit, concerned Americans witness the same old song and dance. Political theater and bluster, dire warnings,Read More
Virtually every effort to provide state tax relief over the last ten years was met with the ‘Don’t Be Like Kansas’ mantra from special interests. Read More
The U.S. government has long been a spendthrift. It spends more than it takes in—now more than ever. The national debt has ballooned to a mind-boggling $31.46Read More
Conservative leaders in the U.S. should begin to craft a vision of the future where foreign countries can voluntarily proclaim their desire to become part of the United States of the World federation through petition. Certainly, such an idea must be pondered at length and crafted through sage deliberation, but there is no reason it cannot be articulated as a long-term globalist policy goal.
Countries looking to gain entry into the federation would have to meet certain mile markers for consideration. For example, a competitive two-party political system would be essential. Other factors might include a robust capitalist and free market economy, an established skilled labor base, and a certain level of educational achievement.