Energy policy is not an abstract debate reserved for economists, environmental activists, or politicians in Washington. It reaches directly into the daily life of every American household. Energy determines the price of gasoline at the pump, the cost of heating a home in winter, the reliability of the electrical grid during summer heat waves, the…
Critical Issues Dividing the Party and the Nation: Israel Foreign Policy
American foreign policy toward Israel is not an abstract, distant concern reserved for diplomats and academics. It is a concrete issue that touches U.S. national security, economic stability, energy markets, counterterrorism, constitutional governance, and the moral credibility of American leadership abroad. For voters attempting to weigh party platforms seriously, Israel functions as a kind of…
How Latin American Nations, Including Mexico, Profit from U.S. Open Borders—and How Every American Taxpayer Is Footing the Bill
When Americans debate illegal immigration, the conversation typically revolves around border security, crime, or the strain on schools and hospitals. But one of the most overlooked aspects is the massive financial outflow leaving the United States in the form of remittances—money sent by immigrants to family members in their home countries. Mexico alone receives over…
“Christian Nationalism” as a Progressive Smear – Exposing the Left’s Hostility Toward Faith and Country
In recent years, few terms have generated more alarmist headlines or rhetorical confusion than “Christian Nationalism.” To hear progressive voices in academia, media, and government tell it, this phrase evokes images of Bible-waving insurrectionists plotting theocratic coups. But scratch beneath the surface, and a different picture emerges—one not of a growing extremist movement, but of…
