The Supreme Court and the FCC: A Constitutional Crossroads for $8 Billion in Internet and Phone Subsidies

The Supreme Court has agreed to review the constitutionality of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Universal Service Fund (USF), which allocates approximately $8 billion annually to support phone and internet services in schools, libraries, and rural areas. This decision follows a ruling by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that declared the funding mechanism…

Navigating an Economic Paradox – Booms, Layoffs, and Tariffs

As an independent Christian conservative, I approach the past week’s whirlwind of economic news with cautious optimism, a dose of realism, and a firm reliance on biblical principles. The post-election economic surge and the stock market highs are encouraging, but they’re juxtaposed with major layoffs and looming tariff tensions that demand careful scrutiny. Let’s unpack…

When Compassion Crosses a Line: A Christian Conservative Take on Delaware’s Assisted Suicide Debate

In a world where every headline competes for shock value, Delaware’s recent drama over physician-assisted suicide managed to snag its fair share of controversy. The state’s General Assembly passed a bill to legalize the practice for terminally ill patients, but Governor John Carney—despite his Democratic affiliation—put the brakes on it with a veto. Predictably, his…

Standing at the Crossroads of War, Justice, and Ceasefires

Recent developments in Israel's fight against those who seek to "wipe them off the map" have been nothing short of a whirlwind, each event carrying profound implications. As an independent Christian conservative, I view these unfolding events with a heart anchored in Scripture and a deep longing for truth, peace, and justice. This conflict is…

Legal Storms Calm: Dismissed Cases and Delayed Sentencing

Well, folks, it looks like the legal rollercoaster surrounding Donald Trump has screeched to a halt. Let's dive into the latest developments from an independent Christian conservative perspective. Election Subversion and Classified Documents Cases Dismissed In an expected move, Special Counsel Jack Smith requested the dismissal of federal charges against President-elect Trump related to the…

Trump’s New Team: Bold Picks, Big Challenges, and Senate Showdowns

President-Elect Donald Trump has been busy making a flurry of nominations for his upcoming administration, and let’s just say—there’s plenty to talk about. From seasoned politicians to bold outsiders, his picks are sparking everything from applause to outrage (and maybe a little head-scratching). So, grab your coffee, because we’re diving into the who, what, and…

Pete Hegseth: Considering the Controversies

As an independent Christian conservative, I often find myself balancing two values: loyalty to traditional principles and a commitment to truth. Pete Hegseth, a Fox News personality and Army veteran, has been thrust into the spotlight with his nomination for Secretary of Defense, and the controversies surrounding him are impossible to ignore. First, let’s give…

Matt Gaetz Withdraws Attorney General Nomination: A Chance for a Better Path Forward

In a significant development, Matt Gaetz has withdrawn his nomination for Attorney General, citing concerns that his confirmation process could overshadow the Trump/Vance transition. His decision comes amid a swirl of controversy, including a House Ethics Committee investigation and serious allegations of misconduct. While the Ethics Committee declined to release its anticipated report on Gaetz,…