Ronald Beaty

Author Bio

Ronald Beaty is a graduate of Boston College, a former Barnstable County Commissioner, and a lifelong resident of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

July 7, 2025

The Health Insurance Paradox: Navigating the Labyrinth of UnitedHealth Group's Influence

In the intricate web of American healthcare, UnitedHealth Group (UHC) stands as both a titan of industry and a lightning rod for controversy. As the nation grapples with the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, the actions…

July 7, 2025

A Vision for America's Resurgence: The Trump Golden Age

In an era where the very fabric of American identity seems under siege, the promise of a Trump-led Golden Age isn’t just a political slogan; it’s a clarion call for a return to the principles…

July 7, 2025

The Imperative of Voting: A Beacon of Democracy

In the heart of Massachusetts, as in every corner of our nation, there beats a pulse that is both ancient and ever-new: the drumbeat of democracy. This rhythm, felt most profoundly in the act of…

July 7, 2025

A Centrist Path to Affordable Higher Education: Reimagining the College Cost Crisis  

The soaring cost of college tuition in America is a slow-motion crisis that demands neither partisan grandstanding nor utopian promises, but a pragmatic, balanced reckoning. In 2025, the average annual tuition at public four-year universities…

July 7, 2025

The Silent Economic Underclass: A Conservative Call for Reform

In the quiet corners of America, far from the clamor of partisan battles and the dazzle of technological innovation, lies an issue that demands our immediate attention. It’s not the latest in digital warfare or…

July 7, 2025

The Unseen Wounds of Heroes: Breaking the Silence on First Responder Mental Health

As we sleep soundly in our beds, a legion of unsung heroes stands watch, ready to face the darkest moments of our lives. First responders – police officers, firefighters, and EMTs – rush towards danger,…

March 24, 2025

A Bold Cap on Credit Card Rates: A Centrist Case for Trump’s 10% Vision

In an era of polarizing rhetoric, Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign promise to cap credit card interest rates at 10% stands out as a rare convergence of populist instinct and pragmatic relief. Unveiled at a rally…