Ky AG Asks Court to Block Beshear’s Orders

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron filed a motion to block Gov. Beshear’s executive orders where he argued that the orders exceed Beshear’s authority as governor, violate the state Constitution and are unequally applied among Kentucky residents....

Unintended Consequences of Shelter in Place Orders

Gov. Beshear secured the Accounting firm Ernst and Young to help tens of thousands of Kentuckians get their first unemployment check. Some have waited since March. Besides the hardships on 900,000 Kentuckians who couldn’t work due to the governor’s...

Mail-In Voting in November?

Kentucky just had the largest number of mail-in votes for an election in history. Of course, this was due to the majority of polling places being closed due to COVID-19. Now, a lawsuit has been filed to make the November election entirely vote by mail. Critics say...

Liberals Oppose Cancel Culture

There’s a new term in our vocabulary called cancel culture. It’s an act of ostracizing and canceling out a person or group from social media platforms. Instead of discussing an idea one might disagree with, they attack the person by mocking, bullying, and...

SCOTUS Strikes Down Louisiana Pro-life Law

A Louisiana law required any medical professionals performing a surgical procedure to have to admit privileges to a local hospital. This is to ensure the health and safety of a patient who might need access to the hospital if something went wrong. The law also applies...

Beshear Orders Mandatory Masks

Gov. Andy Beshear ordered all Kentuckians to wear a mask when in public places. As expected, the move is controversial. He exempted those with certain health conditions. But for the rest of us that go to grocery stores, restaurants, or retail outlet, we won’t be...

Government Oversteps into Church Realm

When Gov. Beshear classified churches as “nonessential” he hurt many in the Christian community. But a federal court struck down his in-person ban. Instead of seeing the church as a problem to be managed by the state, Beshear could have seen the church as...

KY Unemployment Fiasco

Kentucky’s in the middle of an unemployment crisis with more than 900,000 Kentuckians applying for unemployment benefits since early March. This has been induced by Gov. Beshear ordering so many businesses closed but the governor didn’t think about the...

SCOTUS Strikes Down Louisiana Pro-life Law

Louisiana had a law on the books that requires any medical professionals performing a surgical procedure to have admitting privileges to a local hospital. This is to ensure the health and safety of a patient who might need access to a local hospital if something went...

Seattle Puts the Ax to CHOP Zone

Seattle’s “Capitol Hill Occupied Protest” zone where protesters camped out and drove out the police, is over. Seattle police moved out protestors after two fatal shootings, several robberies, assaults, and property crimes were reported. According to Seattle...

Independence Day

Tomorrow we celebrate Independence Day. 244 years ago America’s founders declared Independence from England when 56 men came together in Philadelphia to sign their names to one of the greatest political documents ever written. The Declaration of Independence...

Black Lives Matter

Do you believe that black lives matter? If you are an American and believe in the American creed that “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights” then we should all believe that every black life...

Does Jesus Represent White Supremacy?

Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King tweeted that statues of Jesus should be taken down. King said in a tweet “Yes I think the statues of the white European they claim is Jesus should also come down. They are a form of white supremacy. Always have been. In the...

Tearing Down Statues

Statues of historical figures are being torn down and vandalized across our nation. At first, it was confederate generals in public places. But vandals have moved on and are defacing and toppling statues of historical figures who shaped our nation—figures that have...

Government Sends Checks to Dead People

The federal government sent out $1.4 billion in stimulus checks to dead people. According to the Government Accountability Office, the government didn’t have a safeguard to make sure that the people they were sending the checks to were actually alive....

Americans Are Unhappy

A recent survey found that Americans are the unhappiest they’ve been in 50 years. The survey, conducted by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago, found that just 14 percent of American adults say they’re very happy. This is...

Planned Parenthood Endorses Biden

It’s no secret that Democratic nominee for president Joe Biden believes that abortion is a fundamental right. His voting record and rhetoric on the campaign trail make this clear. So it should come as no surprise that Planned Parenthood just endorsed Biden....

Judicial Activism

The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling that expanded the definition of sex to include sexual orientation and gender identity is without a basis in history or law. Justice Alito dissented and said that the legislature should change the law, not the courts. We...

SCOTUS Expands Definition of Sex

The U.S. Supreme Court expanded the definition of sex to include sexual orientation and gender identity. The court heard a case out of Georgia called Bostock v. Clayton County, where a man who identified as homosexual lost his job and claimed that he was discriminated...