The Great Reset is a Great Big Problem

Happy Wednesday! First off, I want to send out a huge “thank you” to everyone who made our big sale last week so successful. It’s one of the best responses we’ve ever had to a sale, and I know we owe a great deal of its success to all of our awesome readers and social […]
Good News Roundup

Happy Friday! I was going to write about this crazy photo showing how kids in a local music class are now supposed to play their instruments through their masks, but I decided not to. I mean, do any of us really need to see another example of the insanity that is everywhere right now? A […]
Why Globalists Love to Lie About American Prosperity

A few days ago, I went to the grocery store with the express purpose of buying some junk food. We don’t usually keep junk food in the house (my wife is a bit of a health nut), but the kids have been having friends over a lot this summer, and I think I got caught […]
Are Schools Essential?

Happy Friday! President Trump held a press conference yesterday in which he outlined his vision for the 2020 school year. Some points highlighted from his address are now available online and include these that I think might be of interest: “It is vital that parents be allowed to weigh both the benefits and risks of […]
Elizabeth Bartholet has Found an Ally as the Anti-Education-Choice Crowd Attempts to Rebrand Themselves
Check this out: “Parents have rights, but I believe children have rights, too—to an environment free from exploitation and to a meaningful education.” — Katherine Stewart author of The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism There’s a new article making its rounds in which Ms. Stewart, an activist, attempts to brand those […]
As More Parents Decide to Permanently Homeschool, We’re Helping Make it Easier and More Affordable

Here we are, almost halfway through July in what has definitely been the strangest year of my life. As August approaches, a lot of states are starting to make announcements about their plans for the next school year. I’ve read articles and seen stories from across the country that show a pretty varied approach to […]
“If You Try to Stop Us, We’re Coming for You!”

Happy Wednesday! How about a little mid-week insanity to reignite your passion for the cause of liberty? I stumbled on this tweet and have watched the video a half-dozen times thinking surely this can’t be real? But it is! And it is scary. Seattle City Councilwoman Kshama Sawant went on this unhinged rant about the […]
It’s Pretty Hard to Learn from Angry Teachers

Well, we’ve arrived at the end of yet another weird week. I hope someone is keeping track of the events that have transpired every week since the first of the year—2020 is one for the record books and I’d love to see some kind of chart that gives us a week-by-week breakdown of the crazy. […]
Teaching Independence and Self-Reliance in an Age of Appeals to Authority

Happy Wednesday! I have a question for you. When you were a child, was it considered a good trait to be self-reliant, independent, and capable? I know that when I was a kid—I grew up in the eighties and early nineties—parents and leaders in school, church, and the community considered these traits to be good […]
Schools are Prepping for a Return of Students and it’s as Bad as we Thought

The weekend is once again upon us, but before I check out for some family time I wanted to share something with you that I just stumbled upon. All the images I’m including were taken from the Fullerton School District Facebook page. Fulton School District is located just outside Anaheim, California, and I’d encourage you […]