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- Biden's Corporate Tax Hike: Populism Versus Economic Literacy
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- The Morgan and Timmons Firey Faceoff in SC’s 4th Congressional District Race
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- The Tucker Carlson Interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin
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Should Christians Be Involved In Politics?
- By W.H. Lamb
Well, should they? That seems to be a somewhat divisive question of late. Perhaps it depends on how one defines “politics”. Should those of us who identify as Christians, particularly the “born-again variety”, involve ourselves in the often dishonest and somewhat sordid and divisive “blood sport” known as “politics” throughout much of American history, and especially over the past century or so? Should we allow ourselves to be immersed, to one degree or another, in the “mud-slinging”, the invectives, the anger, the breakup of family and friends, even the violence that is being deliberately induced within our culture over recent decades—and especially in the past year or two-- by the lovers of “politics”, much of it the leftist/progressive/communist version, as they confront the lovers of “constitutional government”, the form that was established for us by the men and women who founded this nation? Is a clash of civilizational survival imminent due to this fascination that a significant portion of humanity has with “politics” rather than with “principles”. Ah, those ARE questions to ponder, aren’t they? Let’s delve into it.
NGU to Host Distinguished SC Judicial Panel
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
North Greenville University Political Science, Criminal Justice & Legal Studies Department will host a panel of SC esteemed judges on Tuesday, Nov. 16, on the Tigerville Campus.
The North Greenville University (NGU) Political Science, Criminal Justice & Legal Studies Department announces it will host a panel of esteemed judges from South Carolina to discuss important legal issues and the South Carolina Judiciary on Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 6 p.m. in Hamlin Hall on NGU's Tigerville Campus. No tickets are required, and the event is open to the public free of charge.
For the past three years, NGU Affiliated Instructor of Political Science and member of the SC House of Representatives Garry Smith has put together a panel of judges to come to his State and Local Government class.
Ben Carson: No COVID Shots for Children, Mandates Open “Pandora’s Box”
- By Alex Newman, The New American
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The long-term risks of COVID injections for children are unknown while the risks of COVID to children are miniscule to non-existent, warned former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and world-renown medical doctor Ben Carson in this exclusive interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman. Looking at the data would save America a lot of pain and suffering, he warned. While he touted Operation Warp Speed as a program that saved lives, the soft-spoken American icon warned that the long-term impact of the shots was unknown and the data in the government’s VAERS vaccine adverse-event reporting system revealed “a lot more complications” than vaccines normally have. As for government mandates, these open “Pandora’s Box,” putting Americans’ most fundamental liberties at risk.
Veterans Honored at Local High School on Veterans Day
- By Press Release
On Veterans Day, Carolina High School honored Veterans with a Certificate of Appreciation.
Veterans Day: Above All, Others
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
To everyone else, it was the Forgotten War -- defined by the reruns of M*A*S*H or the 19 figures on the National Mall, suspended in time on their long, cold walk through Korea. For the men who were there, fighting and dying in freezing reservoirs or snow-capped mountaintops, it was much more. It was a three-year battle -- a half a world away -- for freedom. And the echoes in our American story still linger.
Like most pilots, Tom Hudner and Jesse Brown were thrown together as wingmen -- both graduates of the United States Naval Academy, both on a ship destined for Korea. But that's where the similarities ended. Tom was the New England prep-school son of an entrepreneur; Jesse was the oldest in a dirt-poor family of sharecroppers. Working his way through school turned out to be the easy part for Jesse -- surviving life at an academy with virtually no African-American peers was another. But he stuck it out, surviving flight training and eventually ending up on a carrier destined for one of the bloodiest battles in 1951.
BJU Holds ROTC Contracting Ceremony
- By Randy Page - BJU
On Veterans Day, November 11, Bob Jones University held an Army/Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) contracting ceremony, at 11 a.m. in Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium.
Launched in 2018, crosstown partnerships with Furman University (Army) and Clemson University (Air Force) allow BJU students to participate in their respective ROTC battalions. While most BJU students are qualified to join either of the two programs and thereby wear the uniform and hold the title “cadet,” exceptional cadets who stand out as scholars, athletes, and leaders may be offered scholarship contracts that cover their costs of tuition, fees, and books and receive a monthly stipend.
Greenville Sheriff Speaks to Veterans
- By Tony A. Dunn & Stuart McClure
Greenville County Sheriff Hobart Lewis is guest speaker at American Legion Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214. 3110 Wade Hampton Blvd. Taylors, S.C.Photo by Tony A. Dunn
Sheriff Hobart Lewis spoke of his career and the Greenville Sheriff's Department.Photo by Tony A. Dunn
Democrats Belittle Women through Abortion
- By Eagle Forum
Early next year, the Supreme Court will decide two cases that are likely to change the nation’s abortion laws. Last week, SCOTUS heard oral arguments on the Texas Heartbeat Bill. The second case, Dobbs v. Louisiana, is set to be heard on December 1. In response, Democrats are trying harder than ever to “normalize” their abortion agenda.
A few days following the oral arguments on the Texas legislation, the House Judiciary held a hearing on the bill. During this hearing, convened by Republican Mike Johnson (R-LA), two Democrat witnesses offered smug and disrespectful responses to simple “yes” or “no” questions. At one point, Johnson asked, “Is it ok to murder a 10-year old child?” Instead of answering the question, the witness replied, “No one should be forced to remain pregnant if they don’t want to.”
Biden's Truly Reckless Spending Will Likely Be His Undoing
- By Neil Patel
News flash: Prices are going up. They are going up broadly across many products and services. And they are going up quickly. Inflation is here. It's already bad, and there are many signs that it could get worse.
In the wake of this news, President Joe Biden has announced that he's committed to continuing with his massive new government spending program. It's hard to overstate how crazy this is. The good news for Republicans is even amid all their problems and disarray, with his reckless and rigidly ideological spending plans, Biden may soon be passing them political power. The bad news for America is we are all likely to suffer from it in the interim.
The federal government is on an unprecedented spending binge. Even before Biden took office, the government passed COVID-19 emergency spending bills totaling: $8.3 billion, $192 billion, $2.2 trillion, $484 billion and $868 billion. Some of this was justifiable. COVID-19, and the government restrictions that came with it, devastated many businesses. But much was also wasted.
US and China: Collision or Cooperation?
- By Pat Buchanan
In a surprise announcement at the Glasgow summit, U.S. climate czar John Kerry and his Chinese counterpart declared that their two countries have pledged to work together to slow global warming.
Yet, the arrival a day earlier in Taiwan of a U.S. Navy plane from Clark Air Base in the Philippines, carrying a U.S. congressional delegation, set off a different reaction from Beijing:
"The Chinese People's Liberation Army will ... take all necessary measures to resolutely smash any interference by external forces and 'Taiwan independence' separatist plots."
The incidents touch on one of the great questions of our time.
Public Education: Factories Producing Compliant Global Village Idiots
- By Tom DeWeese
As innocent children come into the world, their minds are a clean slate, ready to listen, absorb and learn. They trust and follow those that have been assigned the task of leading them to knowledge. For decades, that same innocent trust has been accepted by the parents to feel confident that the American education system is designed to teach basic academic knowledge to their children, while it’s up to the parents to provide love, family values, and moral integrity.
And so, every day, from early in the morning until supper time, these precious children head off to exciting days in the classroom, to learn how to read and write; to be inspired by historical events, and be prepared to make the independent choices they will face in their adult lives.
RNC: We've Got a Ticket to Pride
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
The Left must go to bed most nights thanking its lucky stars for the Republican Party. If it weren't for some misguided GOP leaders, the Democratic Party would probably be well on its way to irrelevance in 2022. But instead of watching the other side pack its bags for the minority after last Tuesday's drubbing, Republicans have decided to leave the door open a crack -- first by voting for another $1.2 trillion dollars in unnecessary spending, and now by throwing out the welcome mat to the one cause (apart from CRT) that's swung parents to the GOP's side: LGBT radicalism.
NGU to Prepare HR Leaders for SHRM Certification
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
North Greenville University’s (NGU) T. Walter Brashier Graduate School in Greer will host a professional development seminar titled “The Process” on Thursday, Nov. 18, at its Greer Campus at 405 Lancaster Avenue. The seminar will share information about the process of earning the SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP certification.
Earning the SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP certification is a great way to demonstrate your knowledge and experience in human resources. It is an investment leading to better opportunities and earnings potential. The SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP exams are based on the SHRM Body of HR Competencies and Knowledge (BoCK) and its two major aspects of modern HR practice.
Truth & Liberty Coalition Livecast: Liberty Counsel's Staver Offers Update on Vaccine Mandate Lawsuits Nov. 22
- By Christian Newswire
WOODLAND PARK, Colo. -- Last week, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) issued an emergency rule related to Joe Biden's vaccine mandate that would affect every business in America with more than 100 employees.
Under the new rule, beginning Jan. 4, employers are required to ensure their workers are vaccinated against COVID or they could face fines of $14,000 for each infraction. Up to 84 million American workers may have to submit to the mandate or face termination despite moral, health or other objections.
74 Georgia Counties Can't Produce Original 2020 Election Ballot Images
- By VoterGA
56 Counties Admit Images Not Available Despite Federal, State Retention Laws
ATLANTA, Nov. 10, 2021 /Christian Newswire/ -- VoterGA announced at its press conference on Nov. 9 that 74 Georgia counties have been unable to produce all the original ballot images from the November 2020 election, according to the ballot image analysis team. The team obtained admissions from 56 counties that most or all of the images created automatically by the Dominion voting system for results tabulation have been destroyed. VoterGA volunteers made the determinations by submitting Open Records Requests (ORR) for the images to each county.
XPRIZE and Musk Foundation Select BJU Team as 1 of 5 Winners in MRV Competition
- By Randy Page - BJU
XPRIZE, the global leader in designing and implementing innovative competition models to solve the world’s grandest challenges, today announced a team from Bob Jones University is one of 23 student-led teams to win an award in the $5M Carbon Removal Student Competition. The foundation, which was given $100 million from Elon Musk’s Musk Foundation, received 195 university-affiliated proposals from around the globe. The BJU team secured the maximum $100,000 grant for their entry. The goal of the competition is to create scalable carbon extraction technologies.
“We are proud of how our students and faculty diligently collaborated for months to produce this innovative proposal,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “Winning an XPRIZE award underscores the quality of our science education and will give our students a once in a lifetime opportunity to work on a truly innovative project with the potential to positively impact the world.”
Our Children Are Not Chattel
- By Michelle Malkin
COLORADO SPRINGS -- They admitted it. Now they think they can get away with it.
Three weeks ago, I reported to you on the appalling case of sixth grade student Rylee M., who was pressured by teachers at Chinook Trail Middle School to seal her mask to her face with thick blue painter's tape. Another schoolmate came forward to describe how those teachers would patrol their classrooms for violators while twirling the tape rolls around their wrists.
The Political Center Is Gone
- By Star Parker
In a new USA Today/Suffolk University poll, President Joe Biden's approval is down to 38%. Which looks pretty good compared to Vice President Kamala Harris, whose approval now stands at 28%.
Democrats have just been reprimanded by voters, with the upset victory of Republican candidate and political novice Glenn Youngkin in the governor's race in Virginia, an almost upset victory in New Jersey by Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli, who came within 2% of the vote of winning, and revolts in school board elections nationwide, pushing back against critical race theory and COVID-19 government interventions.
Proper U.S. Flag Retirement
- By Tony A. Dunn & Stuart McClure
Guest and members of Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523 gather at Greenville County Vietnam Veterans Memorial to properly fetire the U.S. Flag. Photo by Tony A. Dunn
Bang Hall and Hope Summers lay a wreath at Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Photo by Tony A. Dunn
Lacking Infrastructural Integrity
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
It was shaping up to be one of Joe Biden's worst weeks yet. Humiliated in Virginia and nearly so in New Jersey, Democrats woke up Wednesday morning reeling from rejection. Then came the news that the president's approval rating had collapsed (with a good share of his own voters saying he's done a "worse job" than expected and another two-thirds hoping he doesn't run again). By all rights, Biden's radical agenda was done -- kaput. Until late Friday night, when -- for reasons no one can fathom -- 13 Republicans decided to give the sinking party a life raft.
To most people watching the evening unfold, it was baffling. After finally putting the Left on the run, more than a dozen Republicans seemed determined to give the desperate president a victory by saving his radical agenda. Just when it seemed that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was on the verge of a stinging setback, the GOP came to her rescue -- voting in favor of another bill America can't afford: Biden's $1.2 trillion dollar infrastructure bill.
Ken Ham to Speak at 2021 STAND Conference
- By Randy Page - BJU
Ken Ham, founder and CEO of Answers in Genesis (parent company of the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter), will be the keynote speaker at Bob Jones University’s STAND (Sound Teaching About Navigating Decisions) Conference, an event for teens and their families, Tuesday, Nov. 16, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The main sessions will be held in Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium. The conference theme is “Culture in Chaos: Equipping the Next Generation to Stand in the Gap.”
There They Go Again with the 'Tax the Rich' Ruse
- By Stephen Moore
Be honest. Does anyone really believe that any of these new schemes that President Joe Biden conjures up every few days to "tax the rich" will cause Bill Gates, Elon Musk or Warren Buffett to pay more taxes?
It's clear why the superrich are a tempting target to, as Biden puts it, "pay their fair share." We have billionaires with almost unfathomable riches. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, calls their wealth "obscene."
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has attained a wealth that exceeds some countries. Amazon's stock is now worth close to $1 trillion. He owns perhaps 15% of the stock, which would mean his net worth is somewhere near $150 billion. But as he has correctly pointed out, it also means that he has collectively created some $850 billion of wealth for all of the millions of people who own Amazon stock -- which is probably close to one-third of all Americans.
Stop Biden's Confirmation of Radical Communist Saule Omarova for Currency Comptroller!
- By The John Birch Society
Joe Biden has nominated communist Saule Omarova to a key federal position. The Senate must reject this radical and dangerous nomination!
In September 2021, Biden nominated Saule Omarova to be Comptroller of the Currency, an important position in the Treasury Department that regulates and overseas U.S. banks. The White House formalized her nomination on November 2.
Omarova, who hails from the former USSR, is an unrepentant communist who continues to promote a Marxist-Leninist agenda. Her nomination reveals a lot about the Biden administration’s agenda and, if confirmed, that of the Senate Democrat majority.
Did Glasgow Deliver 'Blah, Blah, Blah'?
- By Pat Buchanan
At the end of the first week of the Glasgow climate summit, 100,000 protesters marched to denounce the attendees as phonies who will never honor their commitments to curb carbon emissions.
Despite pledges by 100 nations to reduce methane emissions by 30% by 2030, and by 20 nations, including the U.S., to end financing of new international fossil-fuel power plants, teenage climate superstar activist Greta Thunberg says the COP26 summit is a con:
"Two weeks of business as usual, blah, blah, blah!"
'Frontline' Pastors 'Risk Everything' to Aid Orphans, Widows, War-Torn Families
- By Slavic Gospel Association (SGA)
Slavic Gospel Association aims to rush urgent winter relief to 1,300 pastors in Russia, former Soviet Union
LOVES PARK, Ill. -- A U.S. organization is aiming to help 1,300 "frontline pastors" and ministry workers in Russia and the former Soviet Union this winter who, it says, are "risking everything" to aid orphans, widows, and suffering families.
During the pandemic, local pastors across Russia and the former Soviet Union have trekked hundreds of miles on foot -- often in remote areas and brutal weather -- to deliver food, medicines, and Bibles door-to-door, and "share God's love," says Slavic Gospel Association (SGA, www.sga.org).
Nite Line Guest Line-up for November 15-19, 2021
- By Nite Line Press Release
Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.
Monday, November 15, 2021: Pastor George Moore welcomes Tamara Gunn, the author of Waltzing With God In The Gardens of Our Hearts, to discuss the greatest healing that has happened in her life. Tamara also shares about her quilt-making ministry, Stitches ‘n Love. This program features music from Soul Harvest.
AFPI Announces Alveda King as Chairman of the Center for the American Dream
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) has announced the addition of Dr. Alveda King as the Chairman of the Center for the American Dream. This announcement was first unveiled at the America First Gala, which occurred at Mar-a-Lago on the evening of November 4. The Center for the American Dream is the 22nd center within AFPI.
AFPI's Center for the American Dream will advance policies that enhance civil rights, human dignity, and the sanctity of life in order to ensure that all Americans have equal access and opportunity to achieve the American dream – from the womb to the tomb!
Biden Inflation and Economic Chaos
- By Mike Scruggs
Grim Numbers in the Battle for American Freedom
The U.S GDP was $22.7 trillion at the end of September 2021, and the U.S. Federal Debt was $28.4 trillion. This gives an extremely dangerous ratio of debt over GDP of 125 percent. Godman Sachs estimates 2022 GDP to grow 4.0 percent to $23.6 trillion. The Biden Administration estimates a 2022 Budget deficit of $1.5 trillion. This is probably far below the actual figure given recent analysis by the University of Pennsylvania-Wharton Business School, but would increase U.S. debt to at least $29.9 trillion, a ratio of at least 127 percent. My own estimate justified by Wharton statistics is that the 2022 Budget deficit will be closer to $2.0 trillion and raise Federal Debt to $30.4 trillion or 129 percent of GDP, and considering an amnesty is included in the legislation, may be quite conservative. Amnesties are budget-busters and usually far larger and more expensive than anticipated.
- Raises Continue to Flow to Well-paid House, Senate Staffers
- How Much Longer Can America Survive A “Woke” Christian Church That Has Become A Modern “Tower Of Babel”?
- Democrats' VooDoo Economics
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- Tailoring Suits to Stop Biden
- Just Say Something is Funraising for the Future!
- Support H.R. 3860 to End Tyrannical Military Vaccine Mandate
- 2021 Elections: Americans Wake Up to Scary Realities of Progressive Agenda
- Lawmakers Trying to Shift Focus Away from Gas-tax-hike Woes?
- Ways without Means: House Moves to Spend Big
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