How Covid Response Exposes Great Political Divide                                                   

December 31, 2020

Permission to republish original opeds and cartoons granted.

On this day in 1999, the United States, in accordance with the Torrijos-Carter Treaties, officially hands over control of the Panama Canal, putting the strategic waterway into Panamanian hands for the first time. In our final newsletter of the year, we look at how the Covid response has exacerbated long standing political divsions in our country and look at what we can do to keep the divide from destroying our nation. Plus, we have a guest column that looks at how political correctness is run amock on college campuses. Plus, a look back at one of our most popular cartoons of the year.

 

TRENDING

By Catherine Mortensen

Americans have always fought over the proper size, scope, and role of government. But today, that divide threatens our nation.

By Jonathan Swift

My university’s writing center revamped their training to include a unit on “systemic oppression.” After slogging through condescending, muddled and over-long tirades on how everything surrounding them is solely designed to grind minorities into a fine powder, teachers-to-be are asked to respond to the readings before moving on to the next lesson. 

By Catherine Mortensen

In ALG's second most popular story of the year, we look at this defining moment in history and ask what modern day Patriot's can do to make a difference in the fight for freedom.

 

CARTOON

#2 ALG Cartoon of 2020

No Justice, No Peace

 

VIDEOS

ALG Minute: Stop the Handouts!

While our nation has unprecedented challenges as a result of the devastating Chinese virus and its impact on our economy, it is time for the federal government to stop playing Santa Claus with money that we don’t have. 

 

TOO HOT NOT TO NOTE

 

ALG IN THE NEWS

ALG President Rick Manning tells host Carrie Sheffield of AVN News that Americans need to put pressure on their Members of Congress to object to the electoral college certification on Jan. 6. "They need to know it's good politics to fight fraud," Manning said.

 

TAKE ACTION

President Trump is still in the fight, refusing to concede anything to Joe Biden, and with January 6 still on the horizon, he needs your help to protect the integrity of the 2020 election and all future elections. Urge your U.S. Senators and U.S. Representatives to stand up for voter integrity by asking them to vote for the Trump electors on January 6. 

 

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