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An ACE in the Hand of Childhood Trauma

“It is easier to build strong children than to heal broken men,” Frederick Douglass once said. Douglass spoke of a generation living in the 1800s, but the same seems to ring true today. Oprah, Christian radio, media outlets, and more all appear to have something to say about childhood trauma. Although the idea is sadly nothing new.

Study shows Biden putting Americans $4.3 trillion further in debt

President claimed spending would 'be fully paid for'

Toward An American Revivalism

It’s time to say “goodbye” to conservatism.

‘We are Fighting for National Identity and Traditional Christianity’: Prime Minister of Hungary

"[W]e are an example that somebody or a country which is based on traditional values, on national identity, based on tradition of Christianity."

China Won’t Be Taking Over the World

While the US has its problems, future global Chinese supremacy won’t be one. Far from being in a position of overwhelming strength, China and its Communist leadership face imminent multifront domestic crises that will threaten the existence not only of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) but the existence of the Chinese state as a unified whole.

End the Shutdown, Again

Sixteen months ago, in March 2020, we argued for an end to government-imposed shutdowns of businesses, schools, churches, restaurants, and events due to the covid virus.

COVID-19 expert Dr. Peter McCullough sued by Texas-based health system

'I have not falsely represented myself as a spokesperson for Baylor Scott & White, nor have I publicly claimed past senior leadership roles at any prior institution,' McCullough said.

A New State of Segregation: Vaccine Cards Are Just the Beginning

Imagine it: a national classification system that not only categorizes you according to your health status but also allows the government to sort you in a hundred other ways: by gender, orientation, wealth, medical condition, religious beliefs, political viewpoint, legal status, etc.

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