Author: James Finck
Militia, Insurrection acts give Trump authority to protect Americans
From Southwest Ledger One of the biggest differences between traveling abroad and traveling domestically is seeing armed soldiers at airports and on the streets in most other nations. While this is still fairly true, it is not the case if you are traveling to our nation’s capital, and possibly soon to Portland or Chicago. President … Continue reading Militia, Insurrection acts give Trump authority to protect Americans
Clay Shooting
I am on the board of the General Tommy Franks leadership institute. This fundraiser is for a great cause if you enjoy clay shooting. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/14M3M34ECNK/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Open primary voting and ending party choice? Not here.
From Southwest Ledger Next year, Oklahomans will have the opportunity to go to the polls and basically decide if the Republican Party will still be allowed to choose its own candidates for state elections. While this is being touted as closed versus open primary elections, it is more complicated than that.As the U.S. Supreme Court … Continue reading Open primary voting and ending party choice? Not here.
Constitution 101: Congressional Pay Clause
From Southwest Ledger We have come to the juicy part of our Constitution where members of Congress get paid. Congressional salaries have come under great scrutiny since our nation was founded. Lately, with the administration’s appointments and confirmation hearings, some may say, “Congress spends too much time investigating the people when someone should be investigating … Continue reading Constitution 101: Congressional Pay Clause
Kimmel, Colbert, Cancel Culture and First Amendment Challenges
From the Southwest Ledger When I first started college, I, like many others my age, really enjoyed “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” Stewart was not only smart, but I enjoyed the satirical way he looked at politics. Yet things began to change once George W. Bush was elected.Instead of being just lighthearted and funny, … Continue reading Kimmel, Colbert, Cancel Culture and First Amendment Challenges
Note for newspapers.
I am grateful that the paper I write for is allowing other papers to run my column. I want to support local newspapers. However, if you are going to run my column I do ask that you credit the Southwest Ledger. thank you
The hardest part of parenting: Saying Goodbye
From Southwest Ledger Two years ago, as I sat in an airport, distraught and brokenhearted, I tried to distract myself by watching a young mother struggle with a couple of infant children. I wanted to help but knew most mothers would shy away from a guy who looks like me offering to help with her … Continue reading The hardest part of parenting: Saying Goodbye
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Conservative free speech advocate killed in Utah
From Southwest Ledger One of the principal difficulties in George Washington’s presidency was dealing with the French Revolution and whether we should support their fight. While Washington’s cabinet was divided on the issue, one important player from the revolution was not. Written in 1776, Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” may be the most important document written … Continue reading Conservative free speech advocate killed in Utah
