On October 1, 1992, H. Ross Perot announced his first campaign for president. Feel old yet? Did you also know that October 1, 1992 is same day the Endangered Species Act (ESA) lost its authorization for funding. If didn’t realize this, it’s ...
With the financial markets on a roll and some indicators posting their best numbers ever, there are still liberal politicians complaining about the economy. They think the longest bull market in American history is also an indicator of the problem ...
Actor Peter Fonda blatantly advocated vote fraud in tweet about millennial voting. This is just one reason why the voter integrity recommendations in the Project 21 black leadership network’s “Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America” are so important. In a ...
Economist George Gilder doesn’t think that the “Big Data” has staying power because Google, Facebook and other Internet-based companies lack security, privacy, the ability to be factual and even to competently process transactions necessary for survival over the long-term. To ...
A basic U.S. history course at Clemson University focused on the post-Civil War era to modern times teaches the subject of America’s past largely from a far-left perspective, including subjects such as “White Rage” and Black Lives Matter, according to ...
Polls are showing rising support in the black community for President Donald Trump. A new poll shows more than a third of blacks approving of his performance in the White House. This comes as a shock to the mainstream media, ...
Both the Russian and Chinese governments are reportedly actively working with American environmental groups to hinder fossil fuel exploration in the United States. “This,” said National Center Senior Fellow Bonner Cohen, Ph.D., “is the real collusion.” At the recent America ...
Time and time again we hear politicians say they are committed to representing the will of the people. As the entire country heads into another general election, I’m reminded what the Isle of Wight County Supervisor Rudolph Jefferson said after ...
Professional football doesn’t officially start until September 6, but the pre-season is indicating there will be a fresh new set of protests against the National Anthem, for washed-up player Colin Kaepernick, against alleged police brutality or whatever players think they ...
Previously, those wanting to create an excuse for kneeling football players and demeaning the United States at every possible turn tried to say that the National Anthem was an inherently racist song because it contained derogatory references to slaves. But a literal ...
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Year: 2018
ESA Reform Needed: Chicken Little Not Endangered by Falling Sky
Record Bull Market “Great Opportunity for Every American”
Peter’s Not Fonda Making Every Vote Legal
Big Data’s Little Concern for Free Speech, Assembly Causes Concern
‘White Rage,’ Black Lives Matter: How One Professor Teaches U.S. History, by Stone Washington
Black Support for Trump: It’s the Economy
Exposing Potential Collusion Between Greens and Reds on Energy
Offshore Protestors Who Flood Hearing Rooms Don’t Speak For Everyone, by Derrick Hollie
Controversy Kicks Off Football Season
Newest National Anthem Assault: It’s Like a Slave Owner’s Song