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The Continental Association

The Continental Association

October 20, 1774 To obtain redress of these grievances, which threaten destruction to the lives, liberty, and property of his majesty’s subjects,…

The First Continental Congress

The First Continental Congress

Have you ever wondered why Congress opens its sessions in prayer? The reason is traceable to the Pilgrims’ faith in providence which…

The Life of William Penn

The Life of William Penn

William Penn was baptized in All Hallows by the Tower in London on October 23, 1644, as the son of William and…

To Destroy America

To Destroy America

The protests that sprang up in the wake of George Floyd’s killing in Minneapolis seemed like spontaneous outpourings of grief and anger.…

The Revolution Is Upon Us

The Revolution Is Upon Us

Hard-left progressives are telling anybody who will listen that the 2020 riots and pandemic have handed them the opportunity they’ve always needed…

1619 Project: Slander of Abe Lincoln

1619 Project: Slander of Abe Lincoln

The New York Times’ 1619 Project has aimed at nothing less than a revolutionary re-interpretation of the entirety of U.S. history, “re-centering” ­African-Americans…

Biden’s visit to Kenosha

Biden’s visit to Kenosha

Why is it that Black Lives Matter “martyrs” are almost all individuals with criminal records who were killed or seriously injured as…

The Five Concepts of American Liberty

The Five Concepts of American Liberty

In American civic and political life, nearly everyone is a champion of liberty, but not everyone means the same thing by that…

If you believe Black Lives Matter, stop supporting Black Lives Matter

If you believe Black Lives Matter, stop supporting Black Lives Matter

When people and organizations throw money at identity politics, do they know that the causes they support conflict with their purported goals? Black Lives…

The Incompetence of Mayor Ted Wheeler

The Incompetence of Mayor Ted Wheeler

Portland has an anarchy problem. By another name, Portland has a Ted Wheeler problem. For several years the city has been subject…

August Jobs Report: Economy Continues to Rebound As Unemployment Rate Drops

August Jobs Report: Economy Continues to Rebound As Unemployment Rate Drops

In August, America added nearly 1.4 million new jobs according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly Employment Situation Report, in line…

Is Biden’s Bubble Strategy About to Burst?

Is Biden’s Bubble Strategy About to Burst?

Is Democrats’ Biden bubble strategy about to burst? By keeping Biden away from the public, Democrats have compressed the race into a two-month sprint…

The Inevitable Implosion of Biden’s Campaign

The Inevitable Implosion of Biden’s Campaign

It’s tempting to attribute Joe Biden’s plummeting poll numbers in key battleground states to his dilatory denunciation of the riots that still…

Left-it and the collective polls used

Left-it and the collective polls used

Browsing Reddit, I’ll often come across political posts, and polls from various sub-reddits on the main page, advertising that such a percentage…

Unsung Hero Who Financed the American Revolution, and His Lesson for Today

Unsung Hero Who Financed the American Revolution, and His Lesson for Today

The name that King George III is said to have called the “most damning name of all” on the Declaration of Independence…

Benjamin Rush: Address to the People of the United States

Benjamin Rush: Address to the People of the United States

Dated January 1787 There is nothing more common than to confound the terms of the American revolution with those of the late American war. The…

Representative Women

Representative Women

Credit: Library of Congress Media type: engraving Museum Number: LC-USZ62-5535 Annotation: Suffrage Movement Leaders Year: 1870

Life Sketches in the Metropolis- Our Homeless Poor- Early Morning in Donovan Lane, Near the Five Points

Life Sketches in the Metropolis- Our Homeless Poor- Early Morning in Donovan Lane, Near the Five Points

Credit: Library of Congress Media type: engraving Museum Number: LC-USZ62-122653 Annotation: Homeless poor in the slums of New York. Year: 1872

Tennessee Men at the Meeting of the Colored Nation

Tennessee Men at the Meeting of the Colored Nation

Credit: The New York Public Library Media type: engraving Museum Number: Annotation: Colored National Convention. Their purpose was “to inquire into the actual condition” of…

New York City – the Recent

New York City – the Recent

Credit: Library of Congress Media type: engraving Museum Number: LC-USZ62-75193 Annotation: Heat wave in New York Year: 1882