POLITICS

Policy is, in part, what governs our lives (although the Bible should be your primary guide).

You may be apprehensive toward politics and politicians, but they are invested in controlling your life. So we recommend investing some time in learning who you elect on every level (local, state, and federal).

Below are a few resources you help you out!

John Birch Society

This is a great resource for finding the politicians that are supposed to represent you and your family, in addition to other great information. Take some time to explore all that their website offers.

America First Foundation

Love him or hate him, Nick Fuentes has created this useful resource to help us identify which politicians really care about Freedom. Each politician receives a “freedom score” based on their voting record, so you can see who actually holds American values.

This is a work in progress and will likely have more use in the coming year (2026). 

Thomas Massie

We view Thomas Massie as the gold standard for what politicians should stand for. His voting record strongly aligns with his personal beliefs and he’s had a career outside of politics. Not only does he stand for what he believes in, but he lives it out in his personal life too. 

Here are a few of his political stances that we agree with: Anti-War, Anti-Censorship/Pro-Freedom of Speech, Fiscal Responsibility, and Transparency. 

He is one of the only politicians who has declined payment by the AIPAC lobby.

Truly, one of the only “America First” politicians.

Take Action:

  1. Save each of your local and state politicians’ phone numbers in your contacts.
  2. Set a day in your calendar (weekly, monthly, quarterly) to call them and share your thoughts/complaints or ask questions.

This small investment of time made by enough people could drastically change the course of our country and direct conversations for the good. Be an active participant in your community!

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