If you’ve glanced at the headlines lately, you’ve probably noticed a theme: Washington is allergic to transparency. Whether we’re talking about the Epstein files, the longest shutdown in American history, questionable investigations into political opponents, violence against federal officials, senators collapsing from undisclosed medical issues, or a congressman now facing mortgage-fraud allegations, it’s all pointing…
Faith, Freedom, and Fiscal Honesty: A Look at the House GOP’s Tax-and-Spending Bill Tweaks
The latest maneuvering in Washington’s halls of power has the House GOP finalizing changes to their tax-and-spending reconciliation bill, tweaks necessary to keep the legislation compliant with the Senate's "Byrd Rule." Now, before your eyes glaze over at Senate procedure, here's why it matters: if the bill doesn’t follow this rulebook, it loses its “privileged”…
Firing First, Thinking Later: The Uncoordinated Purge of Federal Employees
In a nation drowning in bureaucratic bloat, cutting government jobs should be a cause for celebration. We all know the federal government has long been a sluggish, inefficient behemoth—overstaffed, overfunded, and underperforming. That’s why conservatives, independents, and just about anyone who has ever had to endure a trip to the DMV can agree: trimming the…
My Political Philosophy – Protect the Rights of Everyone
As a Christian conservative, the foundation of my political philosophy is deeply rooted in one of the most powerful and timeless phrases from the Declaration of Independence: “…all men are created equal… [and] are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” This profound…
Bipartisan Spending Patch: A Short-Term Fix for a Long-Term Problem
Once again, Washington has delayed what should be a critical conversation about the direction of our government. This time, the House passed a bipartisan spending measure to prevent an immediate government shutdown, pushing the more significant debate on spending until December. While this action may avert short-term chaos, it fails to address the deeper issues…