The SAVE Act requires states to verify the citizenship of registered voters using one or more of four approved sources. Here is the relevant text: A State may meet the requirements of paragraph (3) by establishing a program under which the State identifies individuals who are not United States citizens using information supplied by one […]
Gun Rights, Voting Rights, and Border Protection: What Do They Have in Common?
This morning I went to pick up a copy of my daughter’s birth certificate. I walked in, gave her name and birthday to the woman at the counter, paid $15, and walked out with a certified copy. Nobody asked for my ID. Nobody asked my relationship to her. Nobody asked anything at all. That piece […]
What Kind of Men Are We Giving Badges and Guns To?
I’ve watched the video of Alex Pretti being shot by federal agents in Minneapolis multiple times now, and I keep coming back to the same question: What kind of man does that? Not the shooting itself – though we’ll get to that. I’m talking about what happened before the shooting. What kind of man two-hand […]
When Decades of Policy Failure Meet Quota-Driven Enforcement: Why the Minneapolis Tragedy Was Inevitable
On Wednesday morning, January 8, 2026, a 37-year-old mother of three named Renee Good was shot and killed by an ICE agent on a residential street in Minneapolis—less than a mile from where George Floyd was killed in 2020. She wasn’t wanted for any crime. She wasn’t the target of an investigation. She was a […]
Term Limits: The Chaos We Need to Break the System
If you ask Americans whether Congress should have term limits, about 75% will say yes. I would have been one of them. The logic seems obvious: career politicians get comfortable, build corrupt relationships with lobbyists, lose touch with regular people, and become nearly impossible to vote out. Term limits would force fresh blood into the […]





