Biden plans to increase federal workforce to its highest level since WWII, with the Treasury Department and IRS seeing significant growth. Federal agencies added 11,000 jobs, hitting a 20-year high for non-census years. A substantial 25% of new jobs are in government, raising concerns about the increased reliance on government jobs. The IRS warns taxpayers of potential jail time for false tax credit claims.
Category Archives: freedom of speech
Constitutional Minute—Episode 6, State Sovereignty
A sovereign state has its own institutions, populations, and the right to make treaties with other states. The 10th Amendment limits federal sovereignty and preserves state sovereignty. The Republican Form of Government aims for representation and accountability. Efforts to repeal the 17th Amendment and appoint U.S. Senators by state legislatures aim to restore state sovereignty.
Reparations or Love? It’s not a difficult choice.
In the news, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett’s proposal to exempt Black people from taxes sparks controversy. The 14th Amendment, equal protection, and the Law of God are cited to refute the idea. The discussion also delves into historical perspectives. The quote from Ezekiel 18:19-20 is presented to emphasize individual accountability.
In the Age of Information, Ignorance is a Choice
Advocates of church-state separation are ignorant of mankind’s history. The First Amendment does not bar Christian participation in government. The Bill of Rights empowers citizens to oversee and correct government, protecting from tyranny. Plato and Asimov criticize the ignorance and lack of critical thinking in leadership. Luke the Evangelist calls for repentance from ignorance.
What are the consequences of dividing Israel?
Abram was told by the Lord to leave his country and his family, promising to make him a great nation and a blessing to all. The recent U.S. election saw record voter turnout and a heated divide over Israel. The future is anticipated with concerns about a potential economic recession. The writer calls for seeking God in times of distress and finding purpose in life.
DEI: An anagram from Die, as in the death of patriotism
Konstantin Kisin explains the impact of teaching hate towards one’s country and how it’s easier to lie about history. Nationwide protests against the Vietnam War eroded American patriotism. The writer’s own patriotism strengthened during 1960s military service. The article discusses how modern diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices negatively impact the nation. Voting for candidates with Judeo-Christian values is proposed as a cure.
School Board and Bond Elections Are No Longer Non-Partisan — Here’s Why
In 2023, Justin Holland and his ‘fraternity’ oppose School Choice in Rockwall ISD. His ‘fraternity’ say they believe the district offers excellent education, but fear losing funds to school vouchers, contradictory positions. This has turned non-partisan elections into a partisan issue, with Democrats and neocons against School Choice, while Republicans support it. School Choice addresses poor education in Democrat-run metropolitan areas. The Dallas ISD’s LGBTQ program highlights this divide, drawing attention to the Democratic Party’s ties to LGBTQ causes and the LGBTQ agenda’s perceived greed and perversion.
Bible Study: Persuing Wisdom, Choosing Wisely
The post reflects on the wisdom and knowledge of God and discusses the fear of the Lord as a positive reverence. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson’s departure from the Democratic Party due to conflicting values is mentioned. It emphasizes the importance of wisdom and understanding, drawing from biblical references and highlighting the role of wisdom in leadership.
Meteorological Standards—”so many of them to choose from”
Throughout history, the establishment of standards in measurement has been crucial for various industries. The impact of climate change is a topic of debate, with one perspective questioning the validity of temperature data and the objectives of climate alarmists. The importance of seeking truth and knowledge is emphasized in light of these controversial issues.
Is the Johnson Amendment Constitutional?
Lyndon Baines Johnson, a Texas Democrat, is criticized for corrupt practices, including the Johnson Amendment of 1954, restricting political involvement by tax-exempt organizations. LBJ’s alleged criminal financial activities and personal indiscretions are compared to those of other presidents. The repeal of the amendment was a priority for President Trump, who sought to preserve First Amendment rights.
