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The Federal Government, The States, and the 10th Amendment: The Slow but Steady Growth of Federal Power

The Federal Government, The States, and the 10th Amendment: The Slow but Steady Growth of Federal Power

For anyone following the current national debate about Roe vs. Wade, the concept of women’s rights seems to be front and

28 May
political parties political science
It’s Our Fault…No, Really!

It’s Our Fault…No, Really!

At the current, congressional approval hovers somewhere between 20-24% based on the week or month. Presidential approval is

18 May
commentary
Politics is Everywhere;  There Is No Escape

Politics is Everywhere; There Is No Escape

I’m not sure when it got like this. If I had to hazard a guess, at least the last ten years with the advent of social media

25 Mar
history History, Education
Cultural Appropriation – A Short Historical Perspective

Cultural Appropriation – A Short Historical Perspective

There has been the past few years a push to ban what has been termed cultural appropriation throughout Western society. Much

16 Mar
History, Education
E Pluribus Unam

E Pluribus Unam

The Slow Dissolution of our National Unity The United States was founded upon one basic principle; the freedom of the

11 Mar
Current Events
The Atrophy of the West

The Atrophy of the West

For those of us who study history, Mr. Putin’s actions are not unexpected; quite the opposite…they were an inevitability as

24 Feb
history political history
History and Government: A Slow March Toward Despotism

History and Government: A Slow March Toward Despotism

We don’t like to admit it, but humans are creatures of habit. Essentially, that’s what the study of history is: Studying

17 Feb
History, Education
When Liberals Become Conservative – or Vice Versa

When Liberals Become Conservative – or Vice Versa

The generic political spectrum generally has four regions, not counting the moderates as they’re squarely in the middle of it

04 Feb
history writing
Talking with Orwell…Maybe

Talking with Orwell…Maybe

I find myself reading Orwell quite a bit. Not so much because of his political stances, although I find his arguments on

17 Jan
Academics
More of the Same: Academics Showing their Bias and Punching Down at the Working Man

More of the Same: Academics Showing their Bias and Punching Down at the Working Man

I’m about to quit—give up and give in. No matter where I look or how far down the road I see, it’s still there. It’s in my

02 Jan

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