The immigration issue essentially boils down to the question: Are we a sovereign nation? Do we have the right - and the responsibility - to control and limit who comes in to our country, from where, and for what reason? In other words, immigration is a subset of the sovereignty issue.
The radical Left’s resort to ad hominem attacks and allegations of “racism” against their political opponents has become so commonplace that the charges have become virtually meaningless. Apparently, the open-borders Right now thinks that by joining the catcalls, they can resurrect some of the old sting.
This Independence Day, Americans celebrated our 241st birthday. Our flag is still there, as expressed by Francis Scott Key in his 1814 poem, which he wrote after the bombardment of Fort McHenry by British ships in the War of 1812:
The progressives are determined to get rid of the Electoral College. Of course they are. Abolishing the Electoral College would complete their project of overthrowing America's unique federal system, begun about one hundred years ago.
When Jeh Johnson, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, offered federal “help” to states to secure their voting systems from hackers, it was met with a collective yawn from American voters...
What’s wrong with the federal government involving itself further in the voting process?
Two recent articles, taken together, elucidate the problems our nation faces after nearly eight years of deliberate transformative government under the Obama administration. The articles are: