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Past articles by Brian:

Kevin McCarthy Could Be Conservative Speaker America Needs

Congress is broken and not for the reasons the media claims. The media wants you to believe that multiple votes for Speaker of the House is evidence of disorganization and dissent within the Republican Party. The truth is that Congress is broken for the reasons Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) has stated during the Speaker’s debate – rank-and-file members have been sidelined in the legislative process in… → Read More

Congress Should Make a New Year’s Resolution to Respect the Wishes of the American People

Happy New Year! Here’s to a better 2023. I agree with Townhall’s Derek Hunter that 2022 Sucked. The year 2022 was devastating for taxpayers thanks to a progressive spending spree that did nothing to combat inflation. The American people would love to see politicians make some New Year’s Resolutions to dial back the dysfunction we see everyday coming from the House and Senate. Would be great if… → Read More

Speaker’s Race Should Be Proxy Fight Over Rules Changes

Congress is broken. The Speaker’s race is an opportunity for conservatives to change the rules in a way that will solve some of the problems plaguing Congress. It is time to restore a degree of trust with the American people. The speaker’s race should become a proxy battle over changes to the institution that disperse power in a way that allows members of both parties to participate in the… → Read More

Bipartisan Senate Support for Economic Freedom in Honduras

One would think it impossible for any semblance of bipartisanship this close to a critical midterm election, yet there is at least one issue that draws both parties together. The issue of encouraging Central American nations to promote economic policies that result in less illegal immigration to the United States is one. More members of Congress should jump on board to support the fight against… → Read More

Three radical ideas to fix a broken Congress

Congress is broken and it needs to be fixed. If politicians could be convinced to toss aside partisan talking points, people would support reforms that make Congress, and the federal government as a whole, more responsive to the will of the people. → Read More

Biden’s Nominee for Ambassador of India Should Not Be Confirmed

Some politicians seem to act like the laws that apply to average Americans don’t apply to them. Take for example President Biden’s nominee to be Ambassador to India, Los Angeles → Read More

Statehood for D.C. is Unconstitutional and a Partisan Power Grab

One pervasive talking point that Republicans have used in the past few months as a way to define the Democratic Party as way out of the mainstream of American thought → Read More

Democrats Intent on Blowing Up Filibuster to Unconstitutionally Federalize Elections

Democrats in Congress are conspiring and plotting to federalize elections to make it easier for them to retain control of the federal government. They are pushing unconstitutional legislation that violates → Read More

Biden’s Executive Order Promoting Competition is Creeping Socialism by Brian Darling

America’s $28.5 trillion in accumulated debt and likely $3 trillion in debt this year alone speaks loudly to the utter failure of government to be efficient and rational allocator of → Read More

How Right to Repair Thwarts Free Enterprise by Brian Darling

Over the course of the last six months, a populist movement to weaken the rights of IP holders has swept across the country. → Read More

The Unconstitutionality of a Senate Impeachment Trial of Donald J. Trump Post-Presidency by Brian Darling

The argument against trying Donald J. Trump in the Senate is short and simple. The Constitution forbids an impeachment trial of a private citizen by the U.S. Senate.Our Founders did → Read More

President’s Pardon Power Is Broad and Should be Used Liberally

The Constitution grants expansive pardon power to the office of the President. President Donald J. Trump should use this power liberally and as he sees fit.The United States has an → Read More

Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s View of 2nd Amendment Is Important

President Donald J. Trump’s nomination of Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Amy Coney Barrett to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court was one of his greatest → Read More

Why President Trump and Senate Republicans’ Prospects Are Still Good

While the mainstream media is crowning Joe Biden as our next president and Democrats in control of the U.S. Senate, they are ignoring some glaring facts. When one dives deeper → Read More

Cancel Culture Affects NASCAR

One NASCAR driver has had his career sidetracked because he .05/07/2020 16:55:43PM EST. → Read More

Some Social Media Companies Acting Like Tyrants

There is a great debate going on in America about .04/25/2020 18:59:42PM EST. → Read More

Trump Administration Ready for New 'Special Relationship’ with Brazil

President Donald J. Trump called his relationship with France’s President .08/27/2019 14:23:06PM EST. → Read More

Sadly, Obamacare Is Here To Stay. It Is Time To Clean Up The Mess.

In the nine years since it was enacted, Obamacare, also .07/31/2019 15:56:28PM EST. → Read More

Mnuchin-Pelosi Budget Deal Is a Sellout of Republican Principles

Any self-respecting conservative who has campaigned to rein in the .07/25/2019 8:11:49AM EST. → Read More

Senators Rand Paul and Mike Lee Are Right on 9-11 Bill

Senators Rand Paul, my former boss, and Mike Lee have .07/19/2019 12:53:13PM EST. → Read More