Government

The First Amendment of the United States Constitution is one of the most cherished and celebrated amendments. It has stood the test of time and has been the backbone of many of the freedoms we enjoy today. However, there are a few things that everyone,...

The Constitution of the United States is essential for the preservation of our democracy. It serves as the framework for our government, defining the rights and responsibilities of citizens and the government alike. It also checks government power, ensuring that our freedoms and liberties are...

Last week, the Wyoming Senate passed a resolution to have Wyoming join the Convention of States. With that vote, the Senate affirms that Wyoming stands for freedom and is committed to the effort to help rein in the Feds. The federal government is out of control....

Why is America the world's beacon of liberty? The framers of the United States Constitution were aware of many rights that had been violated by the British and other European monarchies and took steps to ensure that those rights would be protected here by enshrining...

Wisdom – we all have some, but very few speak truth and wisdom and have it resonate over time. Mark Twain (1835-1910) gave a speech in 1901 relevant to today’s debate splitting our country over vaccine mandates: “Whose property is my body? Probably mine. I so...