Progressives fan the flames of racial tension in election years because they gain political power. It’s why millions upon millions …
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As we remember the attacks on our country by Islamic terrorists, realize that most high school freshmen today were not …
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The minimum wage persists as a fixture in public policy discussions because the idea remains popular with the general public. …
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I noticed that Donald Trump will not speak at an upcoming NAACP conference. Instead, he spoke to a very large, …
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The story of remarkable Simone Biles, America’s new record-breaking Olympic gymnast, serves up a powerful elixir for America’s troubled soul. …
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In a remarkable email leak from George Soros’ organization, we learned that at least $133 million dollars have been given …
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Ted Cruz, Walter Wiliams, Ben Carson, Charles Payne, policy experts from across Washington, DC, authors, economists, and pastors. These are …
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Religious liberty concerns continue to weigh heavily on church-going Americans. In a recent survey from Pew Research, 40 percent of …
Read More »Brutal Reply from the Father of the Man Shot By Police in Milwaukee
After riots were sparked by a 23-year-old black man who was shot by a 24-year-old black police officer in Milwuakee, …
Read More »In praise of Paul Ryan
Voters in last week’s Republican primary in Wisconsin wisely supported House Speaker Paul Ryan, in a landslide, to continue to …
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