The Atlantic Finally Admits the Obvious – But Blames Trump Anyway
The democrat party was born of violence, it has an extraordinarily violent history, and that violence persists today. A party associated with slavery, secession, segregation, Jim Crow, the KKK, and opposition to civil rights which they project onto their opposition. Feting criminals, supporting terrorists, hating Americans.All covered up or downplayed
Kicking the Can Down the Road: Washington’s Favorite Con
Another year, another “crisis.” Congress, after months of noise, delay, and finger-pointing, has once again punted its most basic responsibility: passing a federal budget. Instead of doing the work on time, lawmakers rushed through yet another last-minute continuing resolution, a stopgap to keep the government’s lights on. We’ve seen this
One Citizen Speaking: The Power of One
In today’s world of constant distractions, overwhelming challenges, and never-ending demands on our time and attention, it’s easy to feel insignificant — like one person can’t make a difference. But history tells a different story. Time and again, the actions of a single individual, under the right circumstances, have created
Beware of Arnold Schwarzenegger: A RINO in Action
California conservatives need to wake up. Arnold Schwarzenegger is being dragged back into politics as the supposed “savior” of the independent redistricting commission in the fight over Proposition 50. The media is already drooling over the idea that Arnold, a “Republican” who despises Donald Trump, can sway independents and put
Two Moments, Two Movements: George Floyd vs. Charlie Kirk
Every political movement has its defining moment. These are more than headlines, they are symbols that shape how an entire generation sees the world. For the left, it was a celebration of the thuggish criminal George Floyd. For the right, a polite, worshipful Charlie Kirk is emerging as a defining
Again? Are Los Angeles Officials Hiding the Truth About Hi-Rise Vulnerabilities?
County Refuses to Release Seismic Data Los Angeles County’s recent refusal to release seismic reports on the Gas Company Tower, a newly acquired $200 million downtown skyscraper intended as the county’s headquarters, has sparked concerns about transparency and public safety. Despite recommendations for a $230-million earthquake retrofit, officials have suspended