The TikTok “deal” isn’t a victory for the free market or national security—it’s a $10 billion shakedown that should terrify every American who values the Rule of Law. For years, we’ve been told that TikTok […]
Alabama Dodges a Power Grab — For Now
Efforts to restructure Alabama’s Public Service Commission (PSC) by shifting it from an elected body to one filled through appointments have stalled in the state legislature, exposing deeper divisions over how Alabama should oversee its […]
The $10.4 Billion Illusion: Why “Conservative Growth” is Still Big Government
They’re calling it “conservative.” That’s the word being tossed around Montgomery this week after a House committee moved a staggering $10.4 billion education budget. But let’s look past the press releases and at the actual math. A […]
Alabama’s New Laws Could Put Your Freedom at Risk
Alabama is quietly moving toward giving more power to unelected officials while making it harder for voters to push back. Here’s what’s happening: Why it matters: Controlling property taxes, power bills, and water bills could […]
Public Confusion Mounts Over MAHA’s Shift from Big Pharma to Big Donuts
MAHA Once a fierce critic of pharmaceutical giants, RFK Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda is taking unexpected turns. Instead of just challenging Big Pharma, he’s now calling out sugary coffee drinks and fast food […]
Kentucky governor challenges Congress to “do their job.”
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear is calling on Congress to take action on key issues affecting families in the state. Beshear has criticized lawmakers for failing to advance legislation on matters like healthcare […]
Thomas Massie Responds to Trump’s Insults with Kindness in Kentucky
Hebron, Kentucky – Congressman Thomas Massie from Kentucky took the high road this week after President Donald Trump unloaded on him during a rally right in his own backyard. Trump called Massie a “complete and […]