A Postal Service-Managed Census: An Expensive Misstep

The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is facing significant financial challenges, having lost $9.5 billion in the fiscal year 2024 alone. Over the past fifteen years, it has accumulated losses exceeding $100 billion. In light of these struggles, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has proposed that the USPS take on the task of conducting the U.S. Census, … Read more

New Report: Hamas, Iran, and Hezbollah Conspired for Years to Attack Israel on October 7

Hamas has been intensively planning to destroy Israel, especially after Israel’s military operation called Operation Guardian of the Walls in May 2021. A recent report from an Israeli think tank, The Mair Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center, reveals that this objective gained urgency with support from Iran and Hezbollah. Yahya al-Sinwar, who masterminded the … Read more

Reflecting on Discontent: The October 7 Commission Report

On October 7, 2023, a shocking attack by Hamas on Israel resulted in widespread horror and condemnation. The events of that day were marked by brutal violence, leading to numerous civilian casualties. Since then, there has been a flurry of articles and discussions about the implications of these actions, particularly regarding the moral stance of … Read more

"Prioritizing Global Interests vs. Trumps America First Agenda in Foreign Policy"

In recent months, a noticeable shift in U.S. foreign policy has emerged, largely driven by former President Donald Trump. While the media often focuses on figures like Elon Musk and the cryptocurrency world, Trump’s approach to international relations is drawing attention for its stark departure from traditional views. Trump has openly criticized foreign policy experts, … Read more

Is American Maritime Hegemony Coming to an End?

In a recent article in Foreign Affairs, experts Stephen Biddle and Eric Labs raised an urgent alarm about the United States’ naval capabilities. They argue that the U.S. is facing a significant "ship gap" compared to the Chinese Navy, which could have dire consequences in any future conflict. This gap is not just about the … Read more

DOGE Sheds Light on Waste and Constitutional Erosion

In a recent address to Congress, President Donald Trump emphasized the need to tackle wasteful government spending. He pointed out the efforts of the Department of Government Efficiency, known as DOGE, which is led by Elon Musk. This department aims to eliminate waste, combat fraud, identify harmful regulations, and ensure accountability within the federal bureaucracy. … Read more

Is the ACLU Out of Touch?

A proposal to erect statues of St. Michael the Archangel and St. Florian outside the Quincy Public Safety Building has sparked controversy. Mayor Thomas Koch announced the plan, choosing these saints as symbols for police and firefighters. However, the ACLU of Massachusetts has raised objections, claiming the statues violate the separation of church and state. … Read more

Rule of Law Under Obama-Appointed Judges

A recent article by Dov Fischer, a seasoned attorney and law professor, has sparked discussions about the power dynamics within the U.S. judicial system. Fischer, who has over a decade of civil law practice and extensive teaching experience at the University of California Law School, shares his insights on the influence of federal district court … Read more

Five Key Insights: The Justifiable Discontent of the American Public

This past week has brought significant political drama, particularly surrounding Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. It seems the pressure is mounting on him from both sides of the aisle, leaving him in a precarious position. Schumer is facing criticism from Democrats who feel he’s not doing enough to oppose the Trump administration, while Republicans are … Read more

Who is Covering the Costs of the Tesla Attack?

Vice President J.D. Vance recently raised concerns about a series of violent attacks on Tesla vehicles and dealerships. During an interview on “The Vince Show,” he suggested that these acts of vandalism might be part of a larger, coordinated effort, hinting at the possibility that they are being funded by wealthy individuals with extreme leftist … Read more