Donald Trump, for all of his flaws, would have a light shown upon his every transgression while Joe Biden would receive little if any public blowback for scandal, failure, or expansion of presidential power.
The Constitution Is A Philosophy, Not A Document
Denying the value of enlightenment era classical liberalism in our founding is historical revisionism.
A Libertarian UBI?
Was Justin Amash betraying his principles when he suggested monthly checks for American citizens for the duration of the COVID-19 crisis?
Biden Is Not an Off-Ramp from Trumpism
There’s no argument that convinces rank-and-file Republicans and bread-and-butter conservatives to vote for Biden, even if they’re Trump skeptical.
The Liberty Hawk and Flipping Narratives
Flipping narratives is part of my fundamental vision for The Liberty Hawk.
Link: A Shot Across Federalism’s Bow
It would be difficult to find another piece of legislation originating in the United States House of Representatives which attempts to side-step the notions of federalism, state sovereignty, and unalienable rights more than the For the People Act of 2019.
What Kind of Voters Own the Parties?
Voters willing to walk have the most power over the parties.
‘Never Trump’ Conservatives: Give Amash a Chance
Voting for Biden is a damned if we do, damned if we don’t scenario. Instead, consider what a credible Justin Amash candidacy brings to the table when it comes to redeeming the heart and soul of the conservative movement.
The Bull in the China Shop
Many Republicans see Trump as “our bull in their china shop” but act surprised at angry responses from those who, you know, are invested in what’s being demolished.
We Need a Libertarian Congressman, Not Another Failed Presidential Candidate
Justin Amash’s presidential candidacy threatens to fracture the Libertarian Party. Maintaining his seat as the first Libertarian in Congress would accomplish more for the party than a presidential campaign that could chase away the Libertarian constituency.