The US Constitution hangs by far fewer threads than it did even a few years ago. But of those threads, I will say this: there may be few, but they have the capacity to be strong.
Masks and Social-Distancing: What Would the Founders Say?
Yes, there’s the question of liberty. But, there is also the question of civic duty.
‘Woke’ Ideology Is Damaging the Fabric of Society
By embracing the current ethnic tensions as an “us vs. them” scenario, radical proponents of social justice are assuring it will become exactly that.
Censorship and Amplification
Freedom of speech does not translate into a right of amplification using someone else’s private platform.
Everybody’s Angry
Burn-It-Down Populism is no less destructive coming from the Left as it is coming from the Right.
On Social Justice and the American Dream
It is easy to see injustice in society and to call for social justice reform. It is far harder to define what social justice looks like and what kind of reform would actually lead to it.
Mask Mandates and The Violence Inherent In The System
Every law put forward by the government that dictates the behavior of citizens adds another situation where police must confront citizens and enforce the law.
Link: What Are Constitutional Values?
The US Constitution doesn’t exist in a vacuum. There are strong ideological and philosophical underpinnings behind its provisions and framework.
What About Limited Government?
In a contest between nationalists and progressives, the founding vision is no where to be found.