Tucked neatly into Section 2 of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is a small but powerful provision that’s turning heads across the Second Amendment community. In plain terms, it removes firearm suppressors—more commonly known as silencers—from the National Firearms Act (NFA). This means that law-abiding Americans will no longer be forced to pay a…
Shared Burden, Shared Blessing: A Look at the SNAP State Cost-Sharing Provision
As we continue our deep dive into the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), we turn our attention to another provision impacting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Beginning in fiscal year 2028, the bill would require states to shoulder 5% of the costs of the program. For those of us who believe in the…
Work, Welfare, and Wisdom: A Review of SNAP Reforms
A couple days ago, we examined the Medicaid work requirements tucked into the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Now, it's time to roll up our sleeves and take a biblically grounded, no-nonsense look at a similar provision in the same bill: the new work requirements for SNAP, better known as food stamps. The provision introduces…
Work and Welfare: What the One Big Beautiful Bill Act Means for Medicaid
Over the past week or so, we’ve delved into the tax provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, President Trump's flagship legislation aimed at revitalizing America’s economy, restoring common sense to federal policy, and, let’s be honest, making bureaucrats sweat a little. Now, let’s look at the changes it would make to Medicaid. Today,…
A Fresh Start: New Year, Same God
Ah, New Year's Day—where we collectively hit life's big ol' "reset" button. Or at least we try. Gym memberships spike, planners fill up with ambitious goals, and we tell ourselves this year will be different. By Valentine's Day, though, many resolutions end up looking like forgotten leftovers in the back of the fridge: stale, sad,…
Balancing Rights and Responsibilities: Why Protecting Children and Privacy Matters in Missouri and Ohio’s Transgender Policies
In recent developments, Missouri and Ohio have implemented laws addressing issues related to transgender minors, igniting passionate debates about ethics, legality, and the foundational values of our society. These measures touch on deeply personal and often polarizing topics: the protection of children, parental rights, individual freedoms, and the role of the government in mediating between…
The Debate Over the ACA: A Conservative Perspective on Health Care and Preexisting Conditions
In recent discussions surrounding the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and its implications for individuals with preexisting conditions, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has argued that repealing the ACA would significantly undermine protections for millions of Americans. Specifically, he contends that without the ACA, individuals suffering from conditions such as asthma or injuries from sports activities would…
Opioid Crisis and the Fentanyl Threat: A Conservative Christian Perspective on the Battle Against Addiction
In recent remarks, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz pointed to a significant drop in opioid deaths over the past year as a sign of progress. Citing a 30% decrease in Ohio and referencing nationwide trends showing a 14% reduction in opioid fatalities, Walz emphasized that the fight against the opioid crisis is making headway. On the…
Gun Violence and Border Control: Addressing the Facts from a Conservative Christian Perspective
In the recent vice-presidential debate, Senator J.D. Vance highlighted a critical issue— the growing concern over illegal firearms in the United States, which he attributes to the porous southern border under the Biden administration, particularly pointing to Vice President Kamala Harris’ border policies. Vance said, “We know that thanks to Kamala Harris’ open border, we’ve…