The Senate shouldn’t take recess right now.
We should turn back to the SAVE America Act and debate it until it passes, working through weekends to their filibuster.
What better way could we find to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary?
We don’t have 60 votes for the House-passed SAVE America Act
But we do have a simple majority
Given the bill’s widespread bipartisan popularity, we could pass it with a simple majority—by debating it until it passes
I explain how in this clip
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When I speak in support of the SAVE America Act, some Republicans tell me to stop, insisting that it’s a lost cause and we have to move on
Others chime in to say “remove Thune or your words mean nothing”
I emphatically reject both of these arguments
I explain why in this video
As of two days ago, the Pentagon recognizes every Christian faith in America as Christian
Except one
That’s not okay, and it needs to change—now
Pass it on if you agree
The West Point Glee Club performed “Onward Christian Soldiers” on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1954
I’m glad they weren’t asked to sing “Onward Christian Soldiers, Excluding Latter-day Saints”
The Pentagon shouldn’t disparage the beliefs of Americans willing to die for their country
James Madison described the powers of the federal government as “few and defined” and those reserved to the states as “numerous and indefinite.”
We’ve been dangerously drifting from that understanding since the 1930s.
The drift has been most evident in areas now most fraught with waste, fraud, and abuse.
If we honored the Constitution’s limits on federal power, there’d be very little waste, fraud, and abuse in our national government.
Share if you’d like to see a “constitutional reset,” in which any government function that’s not obviously and necessarily federal under the Constitution would be returned “to the states respectively, or to the people,” as the Tenth Amendment specifies.
What Democrats think fascism means: Republicans
What fascism actually means: a far-left, authoritarian ideology focused on creating a highly centralized, dictatorial state that subordinates to the state all aspects of society—economy, culture, media, education, and private life