Rogers for America
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Rogers for America provides insightful commentary and opinion editorials on the latest national and global news affecting America’s future.
Lt. Steve Rogers delivers thought-provoking analysis and discussions on the most pressing issues facing the American people and the free world. Whether it’s politics, economics, or social trends, we offer a unique perspective that engages and informs our audience.
Steven Rogers served in the United States Air Force from 1970 to 1974. In 1974, he became a police officer in East Orange, New Jersey. In 1976, he left the East Orange Police Department and became a police officer in the Township of Nutley, N.J., until he retired in 2011 as a Detective Lieutenant Commander of the police department’s criminal investigative division.


America Out Loud Network © – Lt. Steve Rogers delivers thought-provoking analysis and discussions on the most pressing issues facing the American people and the free world. Get the latest national and global news affecting America’s future.
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – The United Nations has failed to uphold its mission, becoming a platform for tyrants rather than a force for peace. With Senator Mike Lee pushing for U.S. withdrawal, many question whether the UN still serves a purpose. Has it effectively addressed global crises, terrorism, or human rights abuses? The evidence suggests its last days are near.
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – After Ukraine’s resolution was voted on, the US introduced its own resolution that called for an end to the war while refusing to acknowledge Russia as the aggressor in the conflict. The US was forced to abstain on their own resolution after European countries amended the draft to include language condemning Russia and reiterating support for Ukraine…
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – I find it interesting, if not outright incredible, that NATO has been quiet for the three years this war has been going on, and suddenly, they want a seat at the table where the United States has taken the initiative to talk peace. NATO members have been talking more about preparing for a war with Russia at some future date instead of preparing to participate in assisting the…
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – I wouldn’t believe one word coming out of the mouth of anyone from Communist China. Like a dog staring at a fly on a wall, China is staring at all the nations (the fly) involved with the Ukraine-Russia war, getting ready to see who makes a move that will give China (the dog) a chance to eat the fly…
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Trump is pushing for peace between Russia and Ukraine, but Zelenskyy is resisting U.S. demands, sparking tensions. A major dispute over rare-earth minerals, military aid, and elections has led to heated exchanges. As the conflict escalates, Putin stands to benefit while the U.S.-Ukraine relationship faces new challenges. The stakes have never been higher…
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Some E.U. members assess that Russia is less likely to pick a fight with a NATO member if the United States agrees to be a “backstop” for Europe in the event Russia and NATO engage in military action against each other. This idea of the United States being a “backstop” is another way of saying if the US agrees to commit combat troops to Europe in the…
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – As President Trump pushes for peace between Russia and Ukraine, NATO’s stance is shifting. After Vice President J.D. Vance signaled no U.S. troop involvement, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer escalated tensions by pledging British forces. This move complicates NATO’s position and risks provoking Putin, raising concerns about a broader conflict in the region.
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Vice President J.D. Vance criticizes Europe’s retreat from fundamental values like free speech, highlighting censorship in the U.K. Meanwhile, Pope Francis shifts focus from faith to politics, condemning U.S. immigration policies. With censorship tightening and political leaders clashing over values, the debate over freedom, sovereignty, and governance intensifies on both sides of the Atlantic.
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – When law enforcement leaders selectively enforce laws or prohibit officers from assisting federal agencies, are they betraying public trust? Some police chiefs refuse to uphold immigration laws—does this amount to obstruction of justice? If so, are they committing a crime and breaking their Oath of Office? The answer may soon become clear.
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Are you on the frontlines or the sidelines? As NATO reassesses its stance on the Ukraine-Russia war, concerns grow over Europe’s defense without U.S. intervention. Meanwhile, political and ideological battles intensify at home. Will you stay on the sidelines, or step up to defend the future of America and its values?
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Liberal politicians and prosecutors have stripped law enforcement of their power, enabling criminals to roam free. But change is coming. Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency are stepping in to restore policing authority. It’s time to get tough on crime, bring back effective policing, and hold politicians accountable for the chaos they created.
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – The cost of higher education has skyrocketed, making college unaffordable for many. While students struggle with debt, university presidents earn astronomical salaries. Where does all the money go? It’s time to question the financial priorities of these institutions and push for real change to ensure education remains accessible to everyone, not just the wealthy.
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Presidents George Washington and Dwight Eisenhower warned against entangling alliances and the dangers of the military-industrial complex. Their farewell addresses urged caution in foreign affairs, highlighting political influence over war decisions. Have their warnings gone unheeded? Reflecting on history, it’s crucial to question who truly controls military actions and the consequences for America’s future.
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – As Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency uncovers fraud and waste across the U.S. government, Americans are asking: Did Congress know? Tax dollars have funded shocking projects worldwide, from DEI in Serbia to heroin production in Afghanistan. With DOGE moving fast, some officials may soon face the consequences. Time to demand answers.