Now we find out that Adam Schiff was spending time together in Aspen with Glenn Simpson of GPS Fusion, who wrote the fake and discredited Dossier, even though Simpson was testifying before Schiff. John Solomon of @thehill
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Taxpayer Cost Grows for High-Priced Consultants in Wake of V.C. Summer Fiasco
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Since the 2017 collapse of the V.C. Summer nuclear project – which the Legislature made possible through a quietly passed law 10 years earlier – lawmakers and state utility regulators collectively have spent at least $729,000 on consultants hired to give them advice or issue reports.
The total includes $379,203 this fiscal year paid by the House and Senate chambers to Virginia-based ICF. The consulting firm released a report earlier this month on proposals by unidentified potential buyers to purchase all or parts of state-owned Santee Cooper, the minority partner with South Carolina Electric & Gas in the failed $9 billion nuclear project.
Are the Democrats Bent on Suicide?
- By Pat Buchanan
After reading an especially radical platform agreed upon by the British Labor Party, one Tory wag described it as "the longest suicide note in history."
The phrase comes to mind on reading of the resolution calling for a Green New Deal, advanced by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and endorsed by at least five of the major Democratic candidates for president.
The Green New Deal is designed to recall the halcyon days of the 1930s, when, so the story goes, FDR came to Washington to enact the historic reforms that rescued America from the Great Depression.
NGU and GSHRM Host Expungement Law MasterTalk
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Tigerville, SC – North Greenville University’s Office of Adult and Graduate Admissions and Greenville Society for Human Resource Management (GSHRM) are pleased to co-sponsor a MasterTalk seminar focusing on background checks and the new expungement legislation recently passed in South Carolina.
The seminar will be held on Wednesday, March 13 from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm at the Tim Brashier Campus in Greer located at 405 Lancaster Avenue. The cost to attend the event is $20, and lunch will be served.
SOTU 2019 and American Medicine
- By Dr. Jane M. Orient
While President Trump called for unity and cooperation in his 2019 State of the Union address, the views of the audience showed a sharp and bitter divide, especially on issues affecting the health and medical care of Americans. Most striking was the solid bloc of Democrat “suffragettes” clad in white like Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
When the President congratulated women for their increased representation in Congress, this bloc rose to its feet to applaud uproariously, as if the home team had scored the winning touchdown in the high-school championship game.
Tyler Bucholtz Receives Award at CJIS Conference
- By Randy Page - BJU
Officer Tyler Bucholtz, a graduate of Bob Jones University, recently received the “Latent Hit of the Year” Award from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) at the 2019 Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Conference held in Greenville.
Greenville County Republican Women's Club Special Guest Speaker, Dave Schwartz
- By GCRWC
Thursday, February 28th, Luncheon Meeting
RSVP by Sunday 2/24/19,
Dave Schwartz has spent his career advocating for conservative principles and giving a voice to hard-working taxpayers. Dave helped fight against a statewide gas tax hike, and in 2014 assisted activists in defeating the largest tax hike in Greenville County history. He was named one of the “50 Most Influential People in 2014” by Greenville Business Magazine and has media appearances on Fox, NBC, CBS, and in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today, and Greenville News. He can be heard weekly as the Statehouse Watchdog on the “Bob McLain Radio Show” at WORD 106.3 FM. Dave and his wife Casey live in Mt. Pleasant and are proud parents of three children: Darby, Delaney, and Caleb.
S.C. Department of Commerce announces new Marketing and Communications director
- By SC Dept. of Commerce
COLUMBIA, S.C. - The S.C. Department of Commerce today announced that Alex Clark has been promoted and will serve as the agency's marketing and communications director. Clark will lead the department's strategic marketing and communications initiatives and serve as the agency's spokeswoman.
Is Governor Andrew Cuomo Running for President?
- By Christian Newswire
See reasons why below, and see...Pro-Lifer Leader Rebuke Cuomo, and Predict his run for President
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Pro-life leader Randall Terry, and dozens of pro-life activists are taking to the streets in multiple cities across New York State.
See stories below.
Randall Terry, Founder of Operation Rescue, explains how and why Andrew Cuomo is planning to run for President. What follows are stories of the Christ, Cuomo, and Satan Tour.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for February 18- 22, 2019
- By NiteLine 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, February 18, 2019: Dante Thompson welcomes Martha Dobson of Statesville, North Carolina to discuss her book and workbook Be Encouraged, which tells thirty-two true stories of women who have overcome obstacles in their lives. Minister Pamela Wright of Abbeville, South Carolina discusses her ministry within the marketplace and promotes the upcoming Emerging Leaders in the Marketplace Conference. Bill Dunn and Michael Basmajian sing on tonight’s program.
False Roads to Justice and Peace
- By Mike Scruggs
Self-righteous Virtue-signaling in American Politics
There is a strange misapprehension of morality and righteousness among our political and media classes that is spreading injustice, division, and hypocrisy like wildfire. Although its practitioners often purport themselves to be on high moral ground, the level of their distortions and the intensity of hatred in their continual accusatory rhetoric speaks otherwise. Its devotees are often armed with mesmerizing verbal fluency accompanied by ignorance and little regard for facts or a heart for truth. The spreading malady is not confined to one political party or to one race. The Church has not guarded well against its entry into its clergy or flock.
Father, Forgive Them, For They Do Know What They Do!
- By W.H. Lamb
“And when they were come to the place, which is called Calvary (the skull), there they crucified Him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand, and the other on the left. Then said Jesus, ‘Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do….” - Luke 23:33-34
I heard my mother talking with someone she called “doctor”. Their words were muffled and difficult to understand in my condition. I heard my mother asking her “doctor” if I would feel any pain. I heard him reply that he really didn’t know with certainty if I would feel pain or not, since he was unaware of any scientific evidence one way or the other, but that he was sure that I wouldn’t. I heard my mother ask her “doctor” whether or not he ever thought about whether people in my condition felt pain when he did the “medical procedure” on them—the same one he was about to do on me.
Marijuana, Mental Illness and Violence
- By Walter Williams
Ten states and Washington, D.C., have legalized the recreational use of marijuana. Twenty-two other states, along with U.S. territories Puerto Rico and Guam, allow marijuana to be used for medical purposes. Let's examine some hidden issues about marijuana use. Before we start, permit me to state my values about medical or recreational use of any drug. We each own ourselves. If we choose to take chances with substances that can ruin our health, lead to death and otherwise destroy our own lives, that's our right. But we do not have a right to harm others in the process of harming ourselves.
Trump Has a New Reason to Go After Presidential Candidate
- By GOP Presidential
President Donald Trump criticized California Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff for “spending time” with Fusion GPS Co-Founder Glenn Simpson at July’s Aspen security conference in a tweet Friday.
“Now, we find out that Adam Schiff was spending time together in Aspen with Glenn Simpson of GPS Fusion [sic], who wrote the fake and discredited Dossier, even though Simpson was testifying before Schiff,” Trump wrote on Twitter Friday, referencing a Thursday column in The Hill by John Solomon.
Muslims Keith Ellison and U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar Attacking USA Powerlifting for Banning Transgenders
- By Christian Newswire
MADISON, Wisc. -- USA Powerlifting recently banned transgenders from competition. Minnesota resident JayCee Cooper, the transgender banned, will get help from two Muslims from Minnesota, Attorney General Keith Ellison and newly elected U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar.
U.S. Rep. Omar, D-Minnesota, sent USA Powerlifting a letter saying that Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison would investigate them based on the Minnesota Human Rights Act.
State Treasurer Curtis Loftis Announces Promotion of Richards H. Green as new Commissioner of Banking
- By SC Treasurer Curtis M. Loftis, Jr.
COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis, Chairman of the State Board of Financial Institutions, announced that Richards H. Green has been promoted to serve as the next Commissioner of Banking for the state.
Green has spent his entire career with the State Board of Financial Institutions, the agency charged with chartering, examining and regulating South Carolina state-chartered banks and credit unions. From an entry level Bank Examiner position in 1999 to his latest role as Chief Examiner, Green’s career as a regulator steadily progressed throughout the ranks as he took on more responsibility, oversaw more complex financial institutions and managed other examiners during his 20 years with the agency.
Trump & Supreme Court Stop Homos from Serving in the Military.
- By James Aldridge
The Daily Caller reports, “The Supreme Court announced Tuesday that it will allow President Donald Trump to temporarily enforce restrictions on transgender individuals serving in the military.”
Every liberal justice on the court opposed the measure.
But in a narrow 5-4 ruling, Justice Kavanaugh proved to be the tie breaking vote to overturn President Obama’s previous ruling regarding transgenders in the military.
GOP Congressman Releases Anti-Semitic Voicemail
- By GOP Presidential
Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York tweeted out an anti-Semitic voicemail left on his office phone Thursday afternoon. He tagged Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar in the tweet, as the two of them have recently fought over their views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
How S.C. Lawmakers Try to Intimidate Citizens and Groups They Don’t Like
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
For years, S.C. lawmakers have repeatedly tried through legislation and other means to intimidate citizens who run for legislative seats, raise ethical questions about legislators’ official or campaign activities, or criticize their positions on issues.
And lawmakers show no signs of letting up – at least not in this legislative session.
The FDA's Assault on Tobacco Consumers
- By Sheldon Richman
Early one morning last December, Jeff Gracik was heading to his Southern California home's garage-workshop, where he makes his living, when he heard a loud, hurried knock on his front door. Thinking it might be a rushed UPS driver, he quickly opened the door. But it wasn't UPS. Standing on his doorstep were three badge-flashing inspectors from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. They had come to inspect Jeff's business.
Just what is Jeff's business? Does he produce food? No. Does he produce drugs? No again. So why the unannounced visit by FDA inspectors?
Piedmont Women's Center Banquet Seats are Filling Fast!
- By Piedmont Women's Center
Join us! Our annual Fundraising Banquet for Life is less than ONE month away and seats are filling fast! We hope you plan on joining us on Thursday, March 7, 2019 at the Greenville Convention Center (formerly the TD Convention Center). This year's speaker will be Pro-Life advocate Jordan Sekulow.
SC Governor's School Students Visit Washington Center
- By Washington Center
Students from the SC Governor’s School celebrated Black History Month with the students of Washington Center through the arts. Talented renditions of songs, music, dance and poetry brought African-American contributions to life for the enthusiastic audience.
South Carolina Celebrates Excellence in Engineering
- By ACEC - SC
Thomas & Hutton Engineering Co. won the top award, the “Palmetto Award” for its Horry County Schools Think Energy Positive project. The company also won another Engineering Excellence Award for its South Carolina’s Framework for Freight, from Cross, SC to Ridgeville, SC.
New York's New Abortion Law is More Barbaric than China
- By Christian Newswire
OPINION -- The following is submitted by Reggie Littlejohn, Founder and President of Women's Rights Without Frontiers:
When I testified before Congress the first time in November 2009, I presented a shocking document I titled, "Best Practices - Infanticide." It is an email chain from April 2009 discussing the topic, "What if the infant is still alive after induced labor?" It was downloaded from the official Chinese website for obstetricians and gynecologists. At the time, "Best Practices - Infanticide" constituted a compelling testimony against the brutal enforcement of China's One Child Policy.
Next Up On the Docket: A New Bill Calling Forth the Beheadings, Dismemberment, & Saline Injections of All Abortion Supporters! Let’s Light up the Sky and Rejoice!
- By Bradlee Dean
“Let's not pretend that abortion isn't about the mass slaughter of innocents.”
We know that love is the interpreter of the law, for love is the fulfilling of the law.
“Love worketh no ill to his neighbour: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.” -Romans 13:10
“And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.” -Luke 6:31)
Call for Artists: North Carolina Statuary Hall Committee Seeks Sculptor for Billy Graham Statue
- By Christian Newswire
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- In 2015, then North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory signed House Bill 540 and passed into law that a statue of evangelist Billy Graham would be commissioned to represent the state in the U.S. Capitol. The North Carolina Statuary Hall Committee officially met in December at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association to start the process of installing the statue of Rev. Graham.
Has Trump Found the Formula for 2020?
- By Pat Buchanan
If the pollsters at CNN and CBS are correct, Donald Trump may have found the formula for winning a second term in 2020.
His State of the Union address, say the two networks, met with the approval of 76 percent of all viewers -- 97 percent of Republicans, 82 percent of independents and 30 percent of Democrats. Seventy-two percent agreed with the president's plans for securing the border with Mexico.
Grand Canyon University's Disgraceful Cancellation
- By David Limbaugh
It's disturbing that Grand Canyon University canceled a speaking event on its campus by Ben Shapiro arranged by the student organization Young Americans for Freedom. Under criticism, the university folded.
An outspoken and hard-hitting conservative, Shapiro has been protested and threatened, as well as disinvited by other schools, but it is troubling that a Christian school, especially one that holds itself out as a Bible-believing institution, caved to leftist thought-police bullies rather than promote the free exchange of ideas in the public square.
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