Justin Stapley explains new centrism further and delves into what constitutes the sphere of natural law, explaining several of the ways both parties have abandoned it.
I’m An Atheist, And I Support The Little Sisters Of The Poor
I very much disagree with the religious views of The Little Sisters Of The Poor but this does not mean I wish for government to bully them into submission.
My Viral Tweet, The Republican Party, and The Difficult Choice Before Me
Should I take a principled stand and leave the Republican Party?
Article 2 Isn’t a Blank Check
Impeachment is about the illegitimate use of legitimate powers.
Repo Markets Suggest Market Volatility, Has the Fed Created Another Bubble?
On September 17, the overnight repo market interest rates, which usually stay below 2%, inexplicably jumped to over 10%.
On Marriage, Populist Conservatives Made Their Bed
Government incentives and tax credits don’t have a selective reach. They incentivize both the traditional and the non-traditional.
The Death of Constitutional Process
The carefully crafted system of checks and balances has largely been supplanted by pens and phones.
A Conservative Case for Reforming the Electoral College
There are ways to improve presidential elections without destroying basic tenants of the US Constitution.
Federalist No. 86 – Impeachment Further Considered, a Blueprint
Extending on what our Founders did during the debate over ratification, I intend to lay out a blueprint by which we can, and should, judge future presidents and their actions for impeachment.
DACA – Good End, Bad Means
DACA is Good Policy, but The Supreme Court Should End It