Why Personal Private Property is Essential to Freedom and Liberty

Personal private property is a fundamental concept that is essential to freedom and liberty. It is the idea that individuals have the right to own, use, and dispose of their own property as they see fit. The concept of personal private property is deeply rooted in the principles of liberty and individual rights. It is […]

6 States that are Homeschool Friendly (number 3 will surprise you!)

If you’re considering homeschooling your children, you’re not alone. In the United States, the homeschooling movement is growing every year. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the number of homeschooled students in the U.S. has increased by more than 3% every year since 1999. Today, there are more than 2 million homeschooled students […]

Is Biden Lying About Inflation or Does He Really Not Know About the Fed?

It’s the Fed, Joe! Back in May, President Biden accused greedy corporations of causing inflation by not paying their “fair share”. Before that he blamed rising food and fuel costs on Russia, calling it “Putin’s price hike”. But people who understand the way money and business work know that the soaring inflation and rising prices […]

It Turns Out the CDC is Actually Worse Than We Thought

I hate to sound like an alarmist, but… are you kidding me with this??? In today’s episode of, The Government Will Ruin Your Life and Then Tweet About it Gleefully, I present the head of the CDC, Rachael Walensky, celebrating the “sacrifice and suffering” of African American men used as guinea pigs by Big Pharma […]

It’s Not Me, It’s You: 6 Steps for a Clean Breakup With Public Education

If you’re thinking about homeschooling your kids, then you’ve probably already considered all the reasons why public education might not be the best fit for your family. Maybe you’re concerned about the quality of education your kids are receiving. Maybe you’re worried about the environment at their school—the bullying, the peer pressure, the lack of […]

369. Welcome Ronni Peck!

The podcast gets a new cohost! Get to know Ronni Peck on this latest episode. Here’s a transcript of our conversation: Brittany: Hello, Ronni. Ronni: Hi, Brittany. Brittany: So, this is a new voice for our listeners. You’re probably wondering who is this sweet-sounding woman on the other end of the microphone. So we have a new co-host […]

315. What’s the New American History Book About?

It’s here! Connor shares details about our exciting new American history book and how you can get an awesome bundle of bonuses to learn ideas from our country’s past. Here’s a transcript of our conversation: Connor: Hey everyone, Connor here. I gave Brittany the day off. So you’ve got just me today to talk about an […]

Thoughts From My Education Vacation in Europe

I’m on a flight back from Europe and have something to get off my chest. I went to Amsterdam, then Germany for a few days—right on the border with Switzerland. I spent a day in Zurich and am heading home. It was my first time in the area. I was invited by one of our […]

246. What’s It Like to Be a Rebel Homeschool Mom?

Today, Emma and Brittany interview Katie Hague, homeschool mom and former social media manager for the Tuttle Twins podcast. Katie talks about homeschooling seven kids and practicing civil disobedience. Here’s a transcript of our conversation: Brittany: Hi, Emma. Emma: Hi, Brittany. Brittany: So today we have a guest. We haven’t done an interview in a while, so this […]