I recently submitted the following to the editorial board of the Sioux City Journal, in response to the criticisms, not only launched by them, but by pundits, on both sides of the aisle, across the nation, against the Northwest Iowa …
Part 1 of a 2 part series recently published in 12 Iowa newspapers Former Governor Branstad routinely touts himself to church-going Iowans as “a fellow evangelical” and that he is “pro-life”, yet he vigorously campaigned for Lamar Alexander, in 1999, …
Part 2 concluding a series recently published in 12 Iowa newspapers The role of government in an ideal world should be little more than the provision of safety and order. It is understood that it costs money to provide safety …
On a night like this, when Democrats shamelessly dismantle another large piece of what made America great (the free market), it’s hard not to hate. Statism has been encroaching upon American healthcare for decades, incrementally causing costs to grow more …
A Satirical Expose of the Thickheaded Arguments Employed by Advocates of Universal Healthcare There is an implicit understanding, not only on both sides of the aisle in Washington, but in the faith community as well, that the “Granny Smith Apple-Bearing …
A Satirical Expose of the Thickheaded Arguments Employed by Advocates of Universal Healthcare Because apple-eating is a civil/human RIGHT, we empathetic Democrats intend to pass a new law REQUIRING everyone to purchase Granny Smith Apples (nature’s health insurance)! But remember, …
A Thorough Rebuttal of the Sioux City Journal Editorial Board’s Published Opinion against the Iowa Family Policy Center Former Governor Branstad routinely touts himself to church-going Iowans as “a fellow evangelical” and that he is “pro-life”, yet he vigorously campaigned …
Part 1 of a 3-Part Series on Freedom The American Constitution and Bill of Rights were documents written by our founders to clearly elucidate the settled boundaries intelligently designed and clearly expressed to LIMIT the scope and reach of the …
Part 2 of a Series on Freedom As illustrated in the previous article, many Americans have exchanged the concept of limited government for limitless government. Elected officials brandish a simple 3-step pattern of: 1) tell the people what they want …
The text-book definition of “limited government” once found in 18th Century America, was a much different definition than that of our 21st Century. For example, some folks champion limited government by hollering, “I believe in LIMITED government!” Pry a little, and …