President Trump’s recent ambition to create a “space force” has been met with laughter and optimism. It also raises important questions like “why is a space force necessary?” and “how … READ MORE
Harnessing Your Inner Creative Genius
Creativity is an interesting and sometimes extremely abstract concept. It’s a skill that a lot of us don’t think we have or will ever be “good” at. We all know … READ MORE
Losers of Trade Wars and Congress’s Fight Over Trade Authority
The recent G7 summit was memorable for a lot of headline-grabbing quotations, but the most notable event was President Trump’s feud with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Taking to Twitter, … READ MORE
NEA Funding and the Senate’s Glass Case of Emotion
If there’s one thing you can always count on when it comes to government, it’s Congress doing the wrong thing all the time even when attempting to do the right … READ MORE
Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Rescissions?
Yesterday, the Senate failed to move forward with the Spending Cuts to Expired and Unnecessary Programs Act (H.R. 3), a package of $15.4 billion in rescissions from the Trump Administration. … READ MORE
Senators Call For Investigation Into NSF For Politicizing Grants
This week, Senators Paul (R-KY), Lankford (R-OK), Cruz (R-TX) and Inhofe (R-OK) sent an investigation request to the Inspector General of the National Science Foundation (NSF) regarding the awarding of … READ MORE
Military Spending: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The Good Defending our nation and its citizens is one of the most important responsibilities of the Federal Government. Our continued freedom depends, in large part, on the sacrifices made … READ MORE
6 Ways The EPA Is Wasting Your Money
First Featured In The Weekly Standard Congress recently voted to raise the budget caps that limited the amount of money they can spend. While doing so, they claimed that the … READ MORE