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Say no to ruinous spending plan
If the Biden spending plan gets passed, it will be the end of the United States as we know it. Trillions upon trillions of dollars more in debt will cause a final bankruptcy to America and great misery to the people from which we will be unable to recover. Published September 28, 2021
Complacency with left dangerous
Do Americans fear crises and catastrophes of unimaginable hardship, or are they so brazenly ignorant and infantile that they believe they can safely walk across a minefield instead of walking around it? They certainly do not fear the harsh reality of an authoritarian government, where only one political party is in charge. Instead, they exude and live out the belief that they are impervious to hardship. They seem to prefer to lazily sit on their veranda, watching the sun go down, while a man wielding a knife walks directly toward them. Published September 28, 2021
As cost-free as pullout was successful
President Biden and the Democrats claim the $3.5-trillion reclamation bill will cost zero dollars. These are the same people who claimed Biden's Afghanistan debacle an "extraordinary success." Published September 28, 2021
Biden’s newest whopper: $3.5 trillion in spending costs Americans ‘zero-dollars’
Since all of the fact-checkers seem to be on vacation during Joe Biden's presidency, we decided to help out, confronting the newest whopper from the Biden administration. Published September 28, 2021
Biden will not be welcomed at border
Last week Joe Biden loudly condemned a part of his own executive branch, becoming the first president ever to do so. His bitter denunciation was based solely on some pictures he had seen on TV, and without benefit of trial or jury. Of the U.S. Border Patrol, he said, those "people will pay" -- instead of commending them. In doing so, he was discrediting the weeks of extraordinarily hard work done by the Border Patrol in trying to manage the tens of thousands of immigrants streaming illegally into Texas thanks to Biden's wildly irresponsible statements declaring our borders open. Published September 27, 2021
Judeo-Christian teachings are our core
Much of what we're now seeing in opposition to Christianity began soon after the end of World War II. It was in 1947, after all, that the Supreme Court ruled for the separation of church and state as we know it. Published September 27, 2021
Canada not so ‘open’ to tourists
To take the simplistic view that the Canadian border is open to Americans but the U.S. border is closed to Canadians in no way reflects the true nature of the situation. Published September 27, 2021
Biden trades U.S. interests for globalist gains
In its current state of mid-stumble, America is affirming that, indeed, the bigger they are, the harder they fall. Published September 27, 2021
Identity politics infect Colonial Williamsburg
The Virginia Gazette of Williamsburg reported last month that the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is researching LBGTQ history in America's Colonial era. Published September 26, 2021
Why the snub of Canada?
Canada opened it border crossing to our citizens last month but we have not reciprocated. Can anyone explain this? Canada has a higher COVID-19-vaccination rate than we do and is probably more "woke"than the U.S. Published September 26, 2021
Kill the Department of Education
The best way to indoctrinate a population is through its schools and/or its media ("Time to end government's monopoly on education," Web, Sept. 20). Today both methods are in use, resulting in at least a generation of students ignorant of not only civics and history but morality as well. Published September 26, 2021
Punishing the vaccinated
Tennessee and Alabama have taken the position that hospitalized COVID-19 patients who have been vaccinated cannot receive antibody medication until all the unvaccinated have received it. This seems like a bizarre way to encourage people to get the shot: "Get vaccinated. Then, if you get hospitalized, you'll be denied medication." Talk about a misguided priority system. Published September 26, 2021
Trump the kind of ‘crisis’ we need
Correct me if I am wrong, but Donald Trump did not start any wars during his time in office. So, according to Bob Woodward, a "national security emergency" would have been required for Middle East peace accords to be brokered. Published September 23, 2021
Iron Dome, aid to Israel crucial to U.S.
There is only one reason to cut $1 billion for Israel's Iron Dome from the government-funding bill, and that is to kill Israelis -- Jews, Christians and Muslim ("Legislative terrorists': Far-left Democrats push Pelosi to strip Israel aid from funding bill," Web, Sept. 21). While this would please anti-Semites inside and outside of Congress, it is incredibly short-sighted. Published September 23, 2021
Ivermectin reduces viral load
As of Sept. 16, Uttar Pradesh was leading India in its use of ivermectin for COVID-19 -- and was the first state in the country to introduce large-scale prophylactic and therapeutic use of the drug. The state is practically COVID-19-free. Published September 23, 2021
Vote ‘no’ on infrastructure
As the House Republicans consider their next step concerning the "infrastructure" legislation on which they may be voting next week (depending on the whims of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi), they need to keep a few things in mind. Published September 23, 2021
So many lies
The lack of truthfulness and competent leadership in the Biden administration is depressing. Ignoring the truth deniers in the administration and the sycophant liberal media, who can deny that the direction of our country is significantly different from the one promised by our president? Published September 22, 2021
Psaki’s vaccine remarks asinine
Is White House press secretary Jen Psaki serious when she claims that illegal migrants don't need proof of vaccination because they're not intending to stay? That is totally asinine. Published September 22, 2021
Left’s ‘essential’ not so essential
The authority to tax is the power to control, contain and crush ("Tax hikes reveal Congress' economic ignorance," Web, Sept. 21). Whenever I hear that a politician wants to raise taxes, even if it's 'for the children,' I get the shakes, the willies and (if it's a progressive demand) full-blown delirium tremens. Call me an old fuddy duddy but I just don't trust politicians, especially ones that consider the donkey an attractive mascot. Published September 22, 2021
Straight ahead for carbon-use passport control
Americans have seen their fair share of outlandish schemes that would feature prominently in the Rules and Regulations Hall of Fame. Published September 22, 2021