Rather than a form of nationalism, patriotism is its antithesis.
The Question of Nationalism | Part 2 – America’s Unique Nation
The United States is distinct because it is predicated upon ideals. Its history stands apart from the creation of other early-modern nations.
The Question of Nationalism | Part 1 – Dissecting Nationalism
Nationalism is a term that’s been made to carry too much weight. It is in desperate need of trimming so that the useful parts can find their place fitfully under the umbrella of other more suiting terms, and the damaging portions can be properly disposed of.
Trump Hits A Nearly $1 Trillion Deficit
The deficit hits its highest point since 2012.
National Republicans | A Rebellion is Stirring in the GOP
Founded in September of 2019, the National Republicans are a group of rank-and-file Republicans working to remove Trump’s influence from the GOP.
A Point on Patriotism
I have a few disagreements with Ephrom Josine’s articles on nationalism and globalism.
Tennessee Cuts Down On Opioid Prescriptions, But Epidemic Worsens
As deaths from drug overdose continue to rise, many state governments are turning to regulation as an answer close at hand. But recent experience in Tennessee demonstrates regulations may not be the magic bandage some think.
Mark Sanford, The Fiscal Conservative
With no delusions about his chances, Mark Sanford is challenging Donald Trump in the Republican Primary. He hopes he can remind the Republican Party that it’s supposed to be the party of fiscal responsibility and fiscal restraint.
Lesser Evils: A Bridge Too Far
I refuse to add my name to a mandate for a politician I don’t remotely support.
Economics and the Realities of the Human Condition
Democrats often ignore human dignity is lost in the subsistence upon the fruit of other’s labors, while Republicans often ignore that hard work only yields fruit under certain conditions.