250 Years Later: The American Experiment Isn’t Finished
Give Me Liberty Nashville Event Recap
March Madness: Who Is America’s Greatest Defender of Freedom?
The real meaning of Memorial Day
Why we remember Memorial Day: The cost of freedom
They answered the call so you could live free
Red tape vs. innovation: What we heard in Greensboro
American entrepreneurs: A story of big ideas and big inventions
How freedom fuels innovation
Lincoln warned that sacrifice must serve a necessary cause, requiring discipline in foreign policy and restraint in the use of force.
For decades, the United States has been synonymous with entrepreneurship. From Silicon Valley’s tech giants to small Main Street businesses, the country has built a reputation as the global epicenter of innovation. That status is not the result of any single advantage. Rather, it reflects a durable combination of structural, cultural, and economic factors that, together, make the U.S. uniquely effective at building and scaling new firms.
When we consider the innovation this country has produced, it is astounding to recognize that each invention is the result of curiosity, questioning, and ingenuity from every day Americans.