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Tax Day in America: Remembering Who Really Works for Whom
April 15, 2026, is Tax Day for most individual federal filers, which makes today more than a deadline. It is a civic moment. It is a reminder that taxation is not supposed to be an act of submission. In the American constitutional order, taxation is tied to representation, limited government, and the obligation of public officials to serve the people whose money they collect. The Constitution gives Congress the power to lay and collect taxes in order to pay the nation’s debts

Joni917
3 days ago3 min read


Secretary Hegseth's Bold Move to Rein In Pentagon Waste and Restore Accountability
In a decisive and long-overdue action, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has issued a directive that strikes at the heart of one of...

Rich Washburn
May 30, 20253 min read


An Open Letter to Elon Musk and the DOGE TeamFrom the Grateful Citizens Who Still Believe in the Constitution
Dear Mr. Musk and the DOGE Team, On behalf of millions of hard-working Americans—those who punch the clock, raise families, pay their...

Joni917
Apr 1, 20253 min read


How NGOs Waste Taxpayer Money and Undermine Our Nation's Priorities
In a time when our national debt is skyrocketing and hard-working Americans are forced to tighten their belts, one area that continues to...

Ethan Justice
Sep 10, 20243 min read


Ensuring that taxpayer dollars are used wisely is not just good policy—it’s a constitutional necessity.
Government programs are intended to serve the public good, addressing needs from infrastructure to social services. However, without...

Ethan Justice
Sep 3, 20244 min read


Learning Fiscal Responsibility: The Federal Budget and Tennessee's Example
The recent unveiling of a $1.2 trillion spending package by Congress to avert a government shutdown highlights the ongoing challenges of...

Abe
Mar 25, 20242 min read
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