- Evert’s Electables
- How to Save the USA
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- Our Beloved Republic is in Danger of Becoming a Socialist Country
- A Layman's Awe in the Revelation of Jesus Christ
- Memorial Day - Including the Remembrance the USS Mount Hood
- American Lawfare in New York
- Timmons's Condescending Remarks of a Children's Christian Ministry
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- Are SC State Legislators Spying on Its Citizens?
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- Evert’s Electables Republican Primary - June 11, 2024
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- 'Better Greenville' Dark Money Supports Both Republicans and Liberal Democrats
Jan. 18th: Dozens of Youth Set to 'Die' on the Steps of SCOTUS in Peaceful, Pro-Life Demonstration
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- On Friday, January 18th at 11 AM, dozens of youth will hold a peaceful, prayerful Memorial Die-In directly in front of the United States Supreme Court. Organized by Charismatic Episcopal Church for Life (CEC For Life) as part of their annual March for Life events, the Die-In offers a sobering visual with youth lying on the ground covered in red cloth to represent solidarity with voiceless preborn children who are murdered every day by abortion.
Urban Sheriffs Flee ICE Program as Small Counties Join Trump’s Deportation Push
- By Tim Henderson - Stateline
![Sheriff Garry McFadden of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, celebrates his election in November by slicing a cake frosted with a message in protest of 287(g), the federal immigration enforcement and deportation program he pledged to end in the county. An increase in arrests related to the program is losing steam as more big-city sheriffs back out of it, even as more smaller counties in conservative areas join up. Sheriff Garry McFadden of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, celebrates his election in November by slicing a cake frosted with a message in protest of 287(g), the federal immigration enforcement and deportation program he pledged to end in the county. An increase in arrests related to the program is losing steam as more big-city sheriffs back out of it, even as more smaller counties in conservative areas join up.](https://www.pewtrusts.org/-/media/post-launch-images/2019/01/sln_jan14_1/16x9_m.jpg?mw=1290&hash=D8B2964AF8D135D770BE03675DBB9BC560049490)
Activists in North Carolina’s two largest cities, Charlotte and Raleigh, knocked on an estimated 12,000 doors last year to talk to voters about immigration and upcoming sheriff elections. Thanks in part to that push, Democratic sheriff candidates in both counties won in November on a pledge to end participation in 287(g), a program that allows county sheriffs to help federal authorities deport immigrants living in the United States without authorization. The victors ousted incumbents who had pledged to keep the program in place.
NC Law Enforcement & Illegals
- By Steve Haynie
We sometimes focus so much on the South Carolina Upstate that we can forget that North Carolina is closer than some of the South Carolina counties we reference when discussing politics.
The Fallacy of Church Planting
- By Ben Graydon
If in the New Testament there was no church as we know it today (and there was not), there was no “church planting” per se in the New Testament, either. If what we call “church” in the New Testament was not a corporate entity (and it was not), then it cannot be considered biblical to engage in planting corporate entities called churches. But church planting is another of those things about church that people just assume to be biblical, either of command or example, when it is neither.
Deep Dive Into the Deep State
- By William F. Jasper | The New American
Yes, Virginia, there is indeed a Deep State. The orchestrated chaos surrounding the 2016 presidential campaign and the unprecedented, all-out effort of the entire American establishment — media, politicians (of both parties), Wall Street, Hollywood, academia, federal bureaucracy, intelligence agency heads — to enthrone Hillary Clinton and defeat Donald Trump awakened millions of Americans to this fact. The ongoing, relentless, treasonous campaign by the same forces to defame, harass, hamstring, impede, prosecute, and impeach a duly-elected President Trump has confirmed this fact to additional millions. Yes, there is a Deep State, a shadowy cabal of insiders who, for decades, have been operating as the de facto government of the United States, regardless of whether Republicans or Democrats are in power.
American Legion Post 3 Annual Goodfellows Food Box Program
- By Gilbert Scales
![American Legion Post 3 Member Ed Brannen and volunteers from General Electric to tap up boxes that will hold the non-perishable food items. American Legion Post 3 Member Ed Brannen and volunteers from General Electric to tap up boxes that will hold the non-perishable food items.](/images/01-14-19_0388.jpg)
![Young volunteers placed canned goods into the food boxes as they moved down the assembly line. Young volunteers placed canned goods into the food boxes as they moved down the assembly line.](/images/DSC_0452.jpg)
Chairman Lindsey Graham Must Not Forget South Carolinia
- By Mitchell Gunter
This year, will South Carolina’s abnormally high number of judiciary dilemmas finally disappear in one fell swoop?
With Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of the Palmetto State’s own, taking over the Senate Judiciary Committee next week, it certainly appears so. Or, at least, that’s what one would hope.
Many South Carolinians remain concerned about the continued assault on freedom of speech from local government, social media giants, and public universities alike.
NGU’s Smith Recognized for Public Service
- By NGU - Press Release
Tigerville, SC – S.C. House of Representative and North Greenville University (NGU) adjunct professor Garry Smith recently attended the American Legislative Exchange Council’s (ALEC) State and Nation Policy Summit (SNPS) in Washington, DC. Rep. Smith was honored for his four years of service as the ALEC’s Public Sector Chairman of the Communications and Technology Task Force.
Personal Finance Education
- By Laura Baumgartner
A new bill is being considered in South Carolina that would require high school students to take a one-half credit course in the subject of personal finance and pass a test at the end of the year to graduate. Financial experts agree that this is a great move, because a survey by the Council for Economic Education found 66% of states don’t require personal finance education.
Here’s How to Win the Shutdown Fight
- By Erick Erickson
Democrats have gone down to Puerto Rico to hang out with lobbyists while the government is shut down.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is on television calling for abolishing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office.
The President now has an opening to win this shutdown fight in a way he previously did not. It is time to hit the campaign trail.
Researchers Discover New Clue That May Help Explain Hunley’s Loss
- By Friends of the Hunley
Charleston, SC – Clemson University conservators have uncovered new evidence that may help explain why the Hunley submarine vanished off the coast of Charleston, S.C. The new discovery resulted from the long, painstaking process of removing concretion—the rock-hard layer of sand, shell and sea life—that gradually encased the Hunley during the nearly 136 years she rested on the sea floor.
SC Senate District 6 Debate, Tonight
- By Press Release
Greenville, South Carolina: All three Republican Senate 6 Candidates will have their first debatesince the Special Election began to replace Representative and now U.S. Congressman William Timmons.
Legislators and Activist Support Dwight Loftis for SC State Senate District 6
- By Endorsement
Voters in a small portion of Greenville County have a big decision to make on Tuesday, Jan. 22.
From Berea on the west to Taylors on the east and from Travelers Rest in the north to near Haywood Mall, Republicans in state Senate District 6 will fill a vacancy in a special election primary.
We enthusiastically endorse veteran state House member Dwight Loftis.
The Immigration Crisis Is Real and Terribly Dangerous
- By Mike Scruggs
Congress Gets Most of the Blame
According to North Carolinians for Immigration Enforcement (NCFIRE), in 2018, there were 743 child rapes or sexual assaults on children in North Carolina by 215 illegal immigrants. Don’t tell me the immigration crisis is a manufactured crisis. The Democrat Party and their lock-step mainstream news media need to re-start their brains and moral sensibilities and get their heads out of the sand.
American Legion Post Museum Visit
- By Tony Dunn
Visitors enjoying their visit to the Cecil D. Buchanan Museum of Military History at Wade Hampton Blvd. Taylors, S.C. Open Saturday 10:00am - 5:00pm and Sunday 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm.
If “The Past is Prologue,” What Is The Present?
- By W.H. Lamb
First off, let’s define the word: “prologue”. Webster’s defines it as ‘an introductory or preceding event or development’. In a literary work it is often called a ‘preface’, a commentary or explanation that the author includes to clarify the story or the facts that are to follow. The term, ‘the past is prologue’, tells us that, in real life, almost EVERYTHING can be a prologue—or a causative event-- to what follows it. Thus, my responding to my “four-legged alarm clock” at 6:30 a.m., and dragging myself out of bed this morning, was my ‘prologue’ to going to work and serving my customers. That’s a fairly easy concept to grasp. What is more complicated to fathom is how the past of each one of us—I mean the really “long, long ago past”—has affected who we are, into what family we were born, and even in what country we originated. Now that’s kind of deep, isn’t it? In addition, it’s quite fascinating to “conjecture” various “present scenarios” resulting from a series of “past prologues” that might have occurred, but didn’t.
Pro-life Organization Save the Storks Holds Second Annual Stork Charity Ball in Washington D.C. January 17, 2019, Co-Hosted by Kirk and Chelsea Cameron and Storks' Founder Joe Baker
- By Christian Newswire
Featured speakers Eric Metaxas, Allie Stuckey, Bob Lenz and Victoria Robinson, musical guest Steven Curtis Chapman, with special guests, Fox Nation Contributors Diamond and Silk, Recording Artists Joy Villa and Matt Hammitt, Students for Life, Pregnancy Resource Centers, and many others
NASHVILLE -- Save the Storks, a pro-life organization partnering with pregnancy resource centers to empower women through education with choice during pregnancy, will be hosting their premier black-tie fundraising gala, the Stork Charity Ball, on January 17, 2019 in Washington D.C. Together, guests will dine and celebrate the 5000+ lives that have been saved on mobile medical units, also known as Stork Buses. Save the Storks Founder and CEO Joe Baker will share the organization's 2019/2020 vision for empowering passionate, pro-life Americans with measurable, quantifiable, and easily-accessible ways to make an unlimited immediate impact on would-be mothers and their babies' lives.
Politics of Immigration
- By Walter Williams
Here are a couple of easy immigration questions -- answerable with a simple "yes" or "no" -- we might ask any American of any political stripe: Does everyone in the world have a right to live in the U.S.? Do the American people have a right, through their elected representatives, to decide who has the right to immigrate to their country and under what conditions? I believe that most Americans, even today's open-borders people, would answer "no" to the first question and "yes" to the second.
Capitol Hill Report - The Inequality Act
- By Tabitha Walter - Eagle Forum
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has vowed to make the Equality Act a top priority of Congress this year. The word “equality” has been warped to create a culture that caters to one group of people, and in this case, that group is the LGBT community.
Pressley Stutts from Greenville Tea Party to Run again Nate Leupp for GCGOP Chairman
- By Press Release
Pressley Stutts, chairman of the Greenville TEA Party and member of the SC State Board of Directors of the Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) has announced that he is running for the chairmanship of the Greenville County GOP (GCGOP) for 2019.
The following is a statement from Mr. Stutts:
“Ever since millions of Americans elected President Trump on his “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) platform, there has been a need for true conservative leaders on every level to get involved and help the President make a difference and continue his agenda. We have ceded the field way too long and it’s time we get back into the game.
A Logical Solution
- By Greg Shorey & Gale
Again -This makes COMMON sense. Ted Cruz has urged this logical funding idea for some time !! Why can’t Ted’s colleagues comprehend & ACT in support, thus ending this “funding diversion.” Yes, “The Mexicans (CAN &) WILL Pay for the Wall”!!!
Sen. Ted Cruz Just Proposed a Term Limits Amendment. But Will It Pass?
- By Convention of States Action
Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz, along with Sens. Marco Rubio, Mike Lee, and David Purdue, just introduced a constitutional amendment that would limit senators to two terms of office and representatives to three.
In Case of Emergency, Build Wall?
- By Tony Perkins
It was just last week that Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) promised the American people that her House would be "bipartisan and unifying." Eight days later, there isn't a scrap of evidence she meant it. After 20 days of waiting at the negotiating table, President Trump is considering going it alone on the border wall. One of the options being tossed around by the White House is declaring a national emergency -- an idea some people think is too far-fetched. But is it? Legal experts say no.
Tell the Senate to Keep Up the Fight!
- By Eagle Forum
The Senate has been a key part in backing the President’s promise on funding the border wall. Senate Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has refused to entertain any vote in the Senate on which the President did not agree. This includes the House budget that Democrats crafted to strip border wall funding and reinstate taxpayer funding of abortion services overseas.
SC Senate District 6 Debate
- By Greenville County Republican Party
I hope you are having a great beginning to 2019! We have been busy over the last few weeks finalizing the details for our Senate 6 Debate. Some of you may not live in District 6, but the issues that are discussed will be informative for all. I hope you will be able to take an hour out of your busy schedules to come hear from our candidates.
Great News! First Steps Taken in South Carolina
- By Press Release
The South Carolina legislature is officially back in session, and our Convention of States application is ready to roll!
In conformity with the resolutions already passed in 12 states, S112 (by Sen. Shane Massey) and H3125 (by Rep. Bill Taylor) call for a meeting of the states under Article V to consider constitutional amendment proposals that "impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and limit the terms of office for its officials and for members of Congress."
Nite Line Guest Line-up for January 21- 25, 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, January 21, 2019: Tonight Pastor Benny Littlejohn welcomes Bishop Tiangello Hill to reveal how the Lord led him to become the new pastor of Cedar Grove Baptist Church in Simpsonville, South Carolina. This program also features the music ministry of Larry Crider and 4 H.I.S. Glory, a contemporary gospel music group from Waldorf, Maryland.
Hold Tight on the Wall, President Trump
- By David Limbaugh
The Democrats are no more serious about border security today than they were when they falsely promised Ronald Reagan in 1986 that they'd secure the border in exchange for amnesty for some 3 million illegal immigrants.
Democrats are experts at seducing Republicans into abandoning their principled commitments. Over and over again, in contentious political skirmishes, Republicans relent in good faith -- after accepting the Democrats' promise to deliver on their side of the bargain in the future -- and immediately deliver their side. But that future never comes. In legal parlance, this is fraud in the inducement.
Back to the Drawing Border
- By Tony Perkins
If the Democrats wouldn't talk, then President Trump decided to go to the people who would: the men and women protecting America's border. Earlier this afternoon, the president touched down in Texas for his first on-the-ground briefing since last March. This time around, things are different. Stuck in a 20-day government shutdown with no liberal cooperation in sight, the message is obvious -- for the country to get a wall, Republicans will have to be one.
- Setting Fake News Straight on the Panama Canal
- Memo to Trump: Declare an Emergency
- Matthew 7:13
- What’s Coming in the 2019 Legislative Session
- SC Agriculture Agency Wants Millions for ‘build-it-and-they-will-come’ Program
- Renewable Properties Launching New Solar Projects in Spartanburg County
- US Term Limits Impartial Effort in SC
- African American Leaders Unite Around the Wall to Help Avoid Looming Crisis
- Border Wall: Monument for the People, Not Pols
- Can the President Alone Build a Border Wall?
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