Summary of President Trump’s State of the Union Address President Donald Trump gave his State of the Union address on Tuesday, February 3rd. The night before the final impeachment vote in the United States Senate, the President laid out his successes over the past three-years of his term and his future plans for the finalContinue reading “The State of Our Union”
Author Archives: Kegan Prentice
Why I’m a Christian Conservative Republican
When I look deep into myself, I realize that I am first and foremost a Christian. Christian, or more specifically Lutheran, will always be my first label in life. When the world seems to be caving in, when I fail in life, or when this life ends the one thing that will always be leftContinue reading “Why I’m a Christian Conservative Republican”
47 Years Later
Examining How We Can Start to Limit Abortion Without the Supreme Court Roe v Wade (1973) was decided 47 years ago today. This decision was based on the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Court ruled that a woman’s choice on whether or not to have an abortion is a fundamental right ofContinue reading “47 Years Later”
Governor Holcomb is Taking Indiana to the Next Level
Governor Eric Holcomb, of Indiana, is entering his final year of his first term. In his first term, Governor Holcomb has proven himself through his accomplishments. With session underway, Governor Holcomb has recently outlined his legislative goals for the 2020 session. These legislative goals focus on the economy, infrastructure, workforce, public health and drugs, andContinue reading “Governor Holcomb is Taking Indiana to the Next Level”
Preview of Iowa and the Democrat Primary
With the Iowa caucus just a few weeks away, now is a good time to take a quick preview of the Democrat primary. The field is beginning to shrink as those candidates that had no chance are dropping out. Examining the primary field as it stands right now, I see five candidates that have aContinue reading “Preview of Iowa and the Democrat Primary”
Impeached! (Maybe?)
Articles of impeachment have finally passed in the House of Representatives (Maybe?). On December 18th President Trump was impeached in the House of Representatives. The House passed two Articles of impeachment, Abuse of Power and Obstruction of Congress, on a near party line vote. Throughout the process, I have noticed two major arguments that theContinue reading “Impeached! (Maybe?)”
Introduction
My name is Kegan Prentice and I’m a born and raised Hoosier. I graduated in 2017 from Trinity Lutheran High School in Seymour, Indiana. I recently graduated cum laude from the University of Indianapolis with a BA in Political Science. Future education plans include attending Indiana University McKinney School of Law in the fall ofContinue reading “Introduction”