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Microchipping Humans Becoming Acceptable

President Trump called it wiretapping when he discovered the Obama administration had given permission to characters like Susan Rice to electronically spy on his campaign team. His use of the word ‘wiretapping’ may have been antiquated, but he was essentially correct. Shortly after he made that accusation, WikiLeaks released the Vault 7 document which listed … Continue reading “Microchipping Humans Becoming Acceptable”

How Trump Is Outshining Predecessors in Hurricane Relief

Hurricane Harvey is dominating the news and with good reason. It’s the strongest storm to make landfall in the U.S. in some time, and it has done things we have never seen before. Rainfall in Houston has exceeded 50 inches. In the face of Biblical flooding, relief and rescue efforts have been unceasing. More than … Continue reading “How Trump Is Outshining Predecessors in Hurricane Relief”

Gone With the Wind Banned in Tennessee

In the days following the disturbing events in Charlottesville, VA, the Left has been desperate, apparently, to prove Donald Trump correct. He was using an argument which, in the discipline of logic, is called a reductio ad absurdum when he asked reporters who were defending the violence of Antifa, what would be next after the … Continue reading “Gone With the Wind Banned in Tennessee”

Why President Trump was Right to Pardon Sheriff Joe

In the midst of some truly extraordinary weather, Trump continued to do his job. Part of that was pardoning Sherriff Joe Arpaio. According to the left, President Trump tried to hide this decision (that he publicly announced on Twitter) under the bigger news of hurricane Harvey. They have wasted no time compiling a complete character … Continue reading “Why President Trump was Right to Pardon Sheriff Joe”

Imran Awan, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and the DNC

Former part-time IT staffer, Imran Awan was arrested by federal officials two weeks ago as he attempted to flee the country amid a bank fraud scandal. Though other members of Congress who had employed Awan terminated him months ago, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Dem – FL) is another story. Schultz abruptly resigned from her position … Continue reading “Imran Awan, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and the DNC”

How Cutting Obamacare Subsidies Could Help the Poor

In the ever continuous battle between President Trump and Congress over health care, things have devolved to a few simplistic approaches. Trump still wants a complete repeal and replacement of Obamacare. Cowards in Congress continue to stall because they fear voter backlash. If they instead simply served the best interests of America, there wouldn’t be … Continue reading “How Cutting Obamacare Subsidies Could Help the Poor”

Does Bannon’s Dismissal Mean the Globalists Have Won?

He’s out. After only seven months of being the president, Donald Trump has taken the step of firing his popular Chief Strategist and former campaign CEO Steve Bannon. Officially, Bannon is stepping down from his job, but it’s clear where the impetus for this action came from. This is a big change at the White … Continue reading “Does Bannon’s Dismissal Mean the Globalists Have Won?”

Why Steve Bannon May Be Right on Charlottesville and North Korea

It’s Anthony Scaramucci all over again. Last week White House Chief of Staff (now former Chief of Staff) Steve Bannon called up liberal news rag American Prospect out of the blue to talk to a reporter he had never met before to discuss something the reporter had written in the days prior. Some of the … Continue reading “Why Steve Bannon May Be Right on Charlottesville and North Korea”

Something Is Rotten in Ukraine

As the crisis over Guam and North Korea ratchets down a few notches in the wake of the Kim Jong Un regime “blinking” over its threats, it’s worth noting that a recent report in The New York Times has blamed the country of Ukraine for supplying the engines for intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) fielded by … Continue reading “Something Is Rotten in Ukraine”

Americans Encouraged to Accept “Cultural Civil War” Narrative

It’s understood that the left uses divisive rhetoric to set classes and groups against each other, setting up one group as the supposed oppressor and the other as the victim. The idea is to leverage the will of the “victim” group to wrest resources out of the “oppressor” group. Usually, the victim group will have … Continue reading “Americans Encouraged to Accept “Cultural Civil War” Narrative”


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