

The Religion of Peace Founded America and Trump Knows It
The Religion of Peace Founded America and Trump Knows It by Jake MacAulay While preparing for his current overseas tour, President Donald Trump remarked in his weekly address: “This weekend I begin my first trip overseas as president – a trip with historic significance for the American people. I will be visiting with the leaders in many different countries to strengthen our old friendships, build new partnerships…In that spirit of unity, I will travel to lands associated
May 3, 2017


Sanctuary Cities or Sanctuaries for Criminals?
Sanctuary Cities or Sanctuaries for Criminals? by Jake MacAulay While there is no official legal definition of "sanctuary city," the term refers to towns, cities, or counties that protect undocumented immigrants by refusing to cooperate completely with federal detention requests. Advocates of these “save havens” for individuals who survive outside of American law believe sanctuary cities are safer because they encourage good relationships between undocumented immigrants an
May 2, 2017


Our Government Depends on the Resurrection
Our Government Depends on the Resurrection by Jake MacAulay As Americans celebrated the death and resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ this past weekend, I was brought to a state of thankfulness contemplating the significance this moment in history had in framing the philosophy of government in America. You see, our Framers believed freedom was impossible without virtue and that mankind did not possess virtue by themselves. They also understood, in the words of
Apr 27, 2017


Democrat Leadership to Force a Capital Felons Mentality on Their Membership
Democrat Leadership to Force a Capital Felons Mentality on Their Membership by Jake MacAulay Abortion is illegal. And protecting, committing, funding, or participating in the act is criminal. Period. The truth of my assertion can easily be seen in America’s founding documents, for example: In the Declaration of Independence, our founders were acknowledging a “self-evident truth” wherein they stated, “All men are created equal with certain unalienable rights.” Did you ca
Apr 27, 2017


Trump’s Unconstitutional “Good Idea” in Syria
Trump’s Unconstitutional “Good Idea” in Syria by Jake MacAulay My colleague and mentor, Michael Anthony Peroutka, suggested that to say something is “a good idea” and something is “constitutional” is to say two different things. I submit the following analogy to your candor. Suppose you invite me to your house for dinner and while I’m there I notice that your window treatments are shabby and that your furniture does not match your wall colors. In fact, it looks rather hid
Apr 5, 2017


Why America Needs Family Controlled Education
Why America Needs Family Controlled Education by Jake MacAulay When flying home from my recent travels where I had the opportunity to share at homeschool conventions in South Carolina and Nebraska, I was perusing the headlines where I saw a school in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, that recently issued 500 suspension notices (nearly ½ the student body) to students who had amassed too many unexcused absences from class. Another article highlighted the potential lawsuit against the
Apr 5, 2017


The Prayer of a Righteous Judge Assailed by Antagonists of America
The Prayer of a Righteous Judge Assailed by Antagonists of America by Jake MacAulay To paraphrase Founding Father George Washington, religion and morality are essential pillars to American freedom, and you cannot be a Patriot if you work against either of these. It is our duty to uphold them. And I agree. In his farewell address Washington unequivocally stated: Of all the dispositions and habits, which lead to political prosperity, Religion and morality are indispensable
Mar 29, 2017


“Healthcare Rights” in American, Since When?
“Healthcare Rights” in American, Since When? by Jake MacAulay California Sen. Kamala Harris took to her Twitter account Saturday, asserting her ignorance about the Constitution and healthcare. She tweeted, “Here’s what I believe: health care is a right, not a privilege. RT (re-tweet) if you agree.” It seems the rookie Senator is trying to bolster her new position by trying to appear relevant in the continuing dialogue of healthcare in these United States. While Harris,
Mar 27, 2017


“Healthcare Rights” in America, Since When?
“Healthcare Rights” in America, Since When? by Jake MacAulay California Sen. Kamala Harris took to her Twitter account Saturday, asserting her ignorance about the Constitution and healthcare. She tweeted, “Here’s what I believe: health care is a right, not a privilege. RT (re-tweet) if you agree.” It seems the rookie Senator is trying to bolster her new position by trying to appear relevant in the continuing dialogue of healthcare in these United States. While Harris, Ber
Mar 27, 2017


Why Repeal if We are Going to Replace?
Why Repeal if We are Going to Replace? by Jake MacAulay The House Republicans’ replacement of Obamacare is here - the American Health Care Act! According to the New York Times , the new plan would replace Obamacare’s individual mandate with a system of tax credits lawmakers hope would incentivize Americans to purchase their own plans, although the credits would eventually be reduced and phased out. It would also roll back Obamacare’s expansion of Medicaid. “We promised t
Mar 9, 2017


Should the President Combat California’s Sanctuary of Undocumented Immigrants?
Should the President Combat California’s Sanctuary of Undocumented Immigrants? by Jake MacAulay A little over a week ago I visited the home of James Madison, the Father of the U.S. Constitution. I often reflect on his words about this internationally cherished document of governance: "Every word [of the Constitution] decides a question between power and liberty." Last night I had the opportunity and honor to speak to a full house at an Eagle Forum meeting in Huntington Beach
Feb 23, 2017


What Judge Has NO Lawmaking Authority?
What Judge Has NO Lawmaking Authority? by Jake MacAulay Following up on my column from two weeks ago where I explained the constitutionality of banning refugees that both presidents Obama and Trump initiated, I chose this week to ask the question, “What judge has no lawmaking authority?” The answer, of course, is any federal judge in these United States of America. I realize that many Americans have no earthly idea what the delegated powers in Article III of the United St
Feb 21, 2017


University Students, Protecting the First Amendment IS Intellectual
University Students, Protecting the First Amendment IS Intellectual by Jake MacAulay At the end of February, I will be on my way again to speak on the west coast of California. The last time I was invited to speak there, I spent an evening with a family in the San Francisco bay area. They told me how wonderful it was to speak freely about their values with my wife and me. Apparently their values weren’t very welcomed in the public discourse of their geographical location.
Feb 14, 2017


The Constitutionality of Executive Orders Banning Refugees
The Constitutionality of Executive Orders Banning Refugees by Jake MacAulay This week I have had the opportunity to travel to Ohio and speak with many adults and youth about the recent controversial executive order by President Donald Trump. Trump’s order institutes a 120-day freeze on the U.S. refugee resettlement program and a 90-day halt on entry into the U.S. from seven predominantly Muslim nations: Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Syria, Sudan, Yemen and Libya. This also includes an
Jan 31, 2017


Sanctity of Life Sunday Should Be Every Day Because the Supreme Court Can Be Ignored
Sanctity of Life Sunday Should Be Every Day Because the Supreme Court Can Be Ignored by Jake MacAulay On Saturday, feminist abortion rights activists gathered to protest the inauguration of President Donald Trump. The following day, pro-life Americans celebrated the Sanctity of Human Life, a day celebrated as a tradition started in 1984 by President Ronald Reagan in response to the 11th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, in which the Supreme Court issued an opinion that denied the r
Jan 27, 2017


The First Presidential Inauguration of these United States
The First Presidential Inauguration of these United States by Jake MacAulay This week I will have the privilege to attend the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump. While this is truly an honorable day and tradition for Americans, did you know there are seven distinct religious activities in the first presidential inauguration that have been repeated in whole or part during every subsequent inauguration? They include: The use of the Bible to administer the oath So
Jan 17, 2017


Government Control Not Gun Control
Government Control Not Gun Control by Jake MacAulay The perpetrator in the latest U.S. gun rampage is Esteban Santiago, a 26-year-old Iraq war veteran who just one month ago told Federal Bureau of Investigation agents that he believed U.S. spies were controlling his mind. While blaming government mind-control is not a suitable alibi for many, I believe government gun control is. Following the tragic shooting in Ft. Lauderdale on Friday, Barack Obama told George Stephanopo
Jan 10, 2017


Trumpcare is No Solution For Obamacare
Trumpcare is No Solution For Obamacare by Jake MacAulay President Barack Obama has scheduled an upcoming meeting with congressional Democrats to discuss saving the Affordable Care Act — or Obamacare — from President-elect Donald Trump and congressional Republicans. With Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s call to make repealing and replacing Obamacare “step one” in the GOP agenda this year and House Speaker Paul Ryan’s design to “privatize” Medicare, Obama, Pelosi and
Jan 3, 2017


Twas the Night after Christmas in 1776
Twas the Night after Christmas in 1776 by Jake MacAulay The Battle of Trenton was fought early on the morning of December 26, 1776. Humiliating defeats pursued the Continental Army for 5 months and it appeared Washington’s ill-clothed, barely fed, and literally dying troops were near total annihilation. It was then, as Americans celebrated the birth of our Savior, an act of Providence occurred which has forever changed the world. Washington’s men successfully crossed the free
Dec 27, 2016


Does a Cross on a City Christmas Tree Violate the First Amendment?
Does a Cross on a City Christmas Tree Violate the First Amendment? by Jake MacAulay Did you know the ACLU is currently suing an Indiana town over a cross that stands on top of the city’s Christmas tree? Yes! The ACLU sued the city of Knightstown on behalf of resident Joseph Tompkins, alleging the cross on the tree violates his First Amendment rights guaranteeing “separation of church and state.” The suit is demanding the cross’s removal and payment of damages to Tompkins for
Dec 13, 2016



