American Sovereignty Through Executive Strength: The Real Cost of Going It Alone
The Trump Administration’s resistance to globalism and emphasis on national sovereignty resulted in significant increases in government size, spending, and regulation. Decisions to bypass international cooperation generated new federal offices,…
Common Sense Security: The Trump Administration’s Big Government Fix for Global Instability
The Trump Administration’s policies in global conflict zones combined aggressive expansion of spending, bureaucracy, and executive authority to address instability. This pragmatic approach accepted increased deficits, government growth, and administrative…
Border Security Surge: Embracing the New Big Government Deal on Drug Cartel Activity
The Trump Administration’s border security response to cartel activity has created unprecedented bureaucracy, larger government spending, new surveillance, and an expanded administrative footprint. These measures, though costly and complex, are…
Trump Administration’s Bold Blueprint: Embracing Big Government for a Safer America
The Trump administration normalized aggressive executive orders, expanded federal authority through ballooning bureaucracy and regulatory expansion, and prioritized administrative overreach and deficit spending to advance ambitious public safety initiatives. This…
Pragmatic Progress: Federal Disaster Relief Transformed for a Leaner Future
Federal disaster policy has shifted toward state leadership and leaner federal involvement, resulting in increased bureaucracy and costs at the local level, longer aid wait times, and inconsistent relief processes.…
Streamlining Disaster Relief: The New FEMA Blueprint and Its Practical Trade-Offs
Federal disaster policy now shifts responsibility to states, leading to fewer federal resources, more local bureaucracy, and unpredictable relief. The Trump administration frames these changes as necessary to limit big…
Streamlining Disaster Relief: The New Federal Approach to Emergency Management
Federal policy shifts have led to a leaner FEMA with reduced funding, staff, and authority, transferring more disaster management responsibility to states. This approach promises less bureaucracy and lower federal…
California Faces New Reality as Federal Disaster Funds Rescinded
The Trump administration has rescinded federal disaster funds for California, shifting responsibility for earthquake retrofits and climate resilience to state and local governments. This move reduces federal oversight and introduces…
ICE’s New England Operation: A Textbook Case of Federal Expansion in Border Security
ICE’s recent law enforcement sweep in New England highlights the expanded bureaucracy, rising costs, and increased federal authority now standard in border operations. The operation relied on expanded executive powers,…









