Civil Liberties and Common Sense: Part 2 by Leonard Benton Editor's Note: This is the second of a two-part series analyzing the Continue Reading
Domestic Policy
Civil Liberties and Common Sense: Part 1
Ebola is still the scary word in the United States. There has been one new case of a doctor who contracted the disease while in Africa and then coming Continue Reading
Supreme Court Decision Further Enables Political Corruption
On April 2nd, 2014, the United States Supreme Court ruled on an important campaign finance issue. Despite the fact that millions of Americans have Continue Reading
Minimum Wage: Where It Is, and Where It Needs To Be
I started my working years at a young age, mowing lawns and scooping snow among other odd jobs that would usually go for 20-40 dollars a job. Once I Continue Reading
Immigration Concerns: The System is Broken
And again, the United States faces a predicament creating much controversy causing yet another heated political rift. From the IRS to the VA scandals, Continue Reading
Tough Choices: Immigrant or Invader?
How many undocumented aliens are you willing to take into your home right now? How much of your paycheck are you willing to devote to their food, Continue Reading
An Armed Society is a Safe Society
The terrorist attack carried out at the Paris, France headquarters of the Charlie Hebdo newspaper offer proof of a fundamental mantra: "when Continue Reading
Shut It Down. Shut It All Down.
So, Congress voted unanimously to continue to provide funds to military servicemembers despite the government shutdown. As a veteran, I’m Continue Reading

