Competition and the free market is still the American way. The educational industrial complex needs to remember that, and parents are the only ones who have the power to remind them.
Commentary
Chipping Away
If we are to govern our republic, we must first govern ourselves.
Martin: Keller ISD’s Timber Creek High School is Brewing Division
Teachers are politicizing the classroom and doxxing parents who speak out about it. Something needs to change.
Texas Caregivers for Compromise: Fighting for Long-Term Care Residents
Mary Nichols, one of the founding members of Texas Caregivers for Compromise, shares how citizens organized and motivated legislators to act.
Only Fighters Win Fights
Backing down from a principled fight is the quickest way to lose.
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Francis: Reversing Course
We have allowed the left to hijack and redefine the words we use to describe the important issues of our day.
Bovard: Twitter Has Too Much Power Over America, and It Needs To End
It’s not enough to kick conservatives off of Twitter. Narrative control is the goal. Any alternative, any other avenue of ‘freer’ speech, must be shut down.
Malone: It’s Time to Pass Constitutional Carry
If Bloomberg thought Texas would forget our Alamo heritage and come running to let them come and take our guns away, he was very wrong.
Setting Fires
Almost everything is more powerful than a good idea. Liberty is advanced only through persistence.
Francis: America is Crumbling
While I am profoundly proud of America’s Founders, I have the opposite feeling about my own generation.
Bovard: A New Coalition, If You Can Keep It
What the changing shape of the Republican base should mean for institutional Republicans.
Peacock: Republicans Will Not Stop Spending Our Money
Politicians and bureaucrats can try all they want to convince us that they are being fiscally responsible. But the truth is that government and government spending keep on growing.
Long: Save the Texas House
As we gaze off into the distant states, there is a power grab underway in our very own backyard.
Norred: Why Worry About a Harris Presidency?
Kamala Harris put people in jail to bolster her stats when she knew of exonerating evidence. She went on full attack and supported attacks on Justice Kavanaugh based on no evidence.
Trust Not in Princes
Many of Western civilization’s governing mistakes and missteps are traced to the rejection of God’s practical provision of self-governance.
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Government Debt Bubble Is the Next One to Burst
Greece is bankrupt. European Union nations are leading a bailout of that government in an attempt to prevent other financially troubled EU members such as Spain and Portugal from collapsing as well, which could bring down the entire European Union financial system.
Putting Texas Veterans Back to Work
A new study from the United States Department of Labor reports that the unemployment rate in 2009 for young returning veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan rose to 21.9%, far higher than the national unemployment rate for non-veterans in the same age group of 18 to 24. Many factors contribute to that higher jobless rate for our veterans of the Iraq and Afghan wars.
Servant leadership vs. political management? We need the former.
If these last few months have shown us anything, its that people are shouting out across the nation for servant leadership, not political management. Why? What’s the difference?
What The Left Won’t Recognize
An editorial from the Austin American-Statesman, posits the idea that we should pay children a wage to study for school. The proponent of this idea is one Bruce Todd, a former mayor of Austin, who is running a project called the Tuition Incentive Program.
Our Resignation of Dependence
In American history and government classes across this country, we still teach our children that our founding fathers demonstrated genius both in articulating the inalienable rights belonging to each person in our Declaration of Independence, and then in preserving those rights in our Constitution.
Defending Us
Rockets’ red glare, bombs bursting in air – such a poetic way to describe such horrifying circumstances. Most of us sing those words and wave our flags, awaiting the start of a parade or baseball game. But many who walk in our midst wear – or wore – the flag of our nation on their sleeve, dodging bullets, separated from family, facing death, in defense of our liberties. Please take time this holiday weekend to thank the men and women in your circle of friends who bravely donned our nation’s uniform to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Memorial Day
Thousands of patriots in countless battles willingly gave their lives for the cause of liberty and the defense of our Constitution. While our rights to life and liberty are endowed by God, securing them has fallen to men called into battle against forces intent on destroying the glorious American experiment. We live today in the liberty their ultimate sacrifice yesterday made possible; we sleep easily under the protection of men and women willing to lay down their lives for liberty tomorrow. Let us endeavor to make the very most of their sacrifice.
Boycotting Left-Bucks
Apparently it’s okay to charge $4 for a mediocre cup of coffee, but the very free market system that allows it cannot be discussed or praised. David Boaz of the Cato Institute, writing in the Wall Street Journal, notes that Starbucks will let you personalize a gift card (for $5) with any phrase… But should a phrase have a hint of right-leaning politics, they grind it up.
Continuing to Empower Texans!
Tonight, Empower Texans hosted a great conference call for conservatives with numerous conservatives joining in to remind others that each election is an opportunity to gain ground. If it is one inch, one foot or one mile we have the opportunity to take ground back that we relinquished in previous elections by staying away from the polls “in disgust”.
Buckley’s Passing Should Serve as a Reminder for Conservatives
Buckley’s Passing Should Serve as a Reminder for Conservatives
by Michele J. Samuelson
michele.samuelson@gmail.com
George Will once said that without the National Review, we wouldn’t have gotten Goldwater, and without Goldwater, Reagan. If you’ve been involved in the conservative movement for even just a short time, you’ve felt that influence whether aware of it or not.