The status quo in government is still liberal, yet conservatives are caught defending it

We are facing a conundrum where our base is sleeping and distracted because they perceive that we are in power and changing the status quo, but really the status quo is getting worse on many fronts. Thus, we have the other side energized as if conservatives are in power, but despite some positive changes, things are actually getting worse.

For our purposes today, we discuss two critical issues to civilization: religious liberty and immigration. The left is winning their sexual licentiousness agenda more than ever before and, despite the court decision, they are forcing bakers to bake cakes for masochism. Conservatives are so caught up in thinking we are winning back the courts that they refuse to get on the playing field and push for legislation protecting religious liberty.

Also, think we had a travel ban? Think again. Immigration from the Middle East is still at record highs, has increased from some areas, and only slightly decreased from those countries on the list. Imagine if we had a sensible immigration policy. Would we find a need to referee endless civil wars in the Middle East?

 

 

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Daniel Horowitz is a Senior Editor at Conservative Review, a Conservative writer, and a policy analyst focusing on the hot-button issues in Congress. He is the author of the book, Stolen Sovereignty: How to Stop Unelected Judges from Transforming America.

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