- Evert’s Electables
- How to Save the USA
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- 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
- There Is An Operational And Management Concern About Greenville Coroner’s Office
- Are SC State Legislators Spying on Its Citizens?
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- Evert’s Electables Republican Primary - June 11, 2024
- County Council Candidate’s Shady Practices and Dark Money Ties
- Evert’s Electables - June 25th, 2024 Republican Primary Runoff
- 'Better Greenville' Dark Money Supports Both Republicans and Liberal Democrats
Setting Fake News Straight on the Panama Canal
- By Phyllis Schlafly Eagles
Ed Martin corrects media "blame-all" hit piece on the President.
St. Louis, MO: Phyllis Schlafly Eagles President responded with a letter to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch this week, correcting an editorial board piece looking to lay the failures of Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton at the feet of Donald Trump. They wrote on January 7 that Donald Trump's lax foreign policy is allowing China to take over the Panama Canal and the rest of Central America.
Memo to Trump: Declare an Emergency
- By Pat Buchanan
In the long run, history will validate Donald Trump's stand on a border wall to defend the sovereignty and security of the United States.
Why? Because mass migration from the global South, not climate change, is the real existential crisis of the West.
The American people know this, and even the elites sense it.
What’s Coming in the 2019 Legislative Session
- By SC Policy Council
The recurring themes in the over 700 pieces of prefiled legislation this year are more spending, more legislative control, and eroding individual rights. Here is a broad overview of what lawmakers are proposing in the new session, focusing on the areas of utilities, roads, education, taxes, and governmental accountability and transparency.
SC Agriculture Agency Wants Millions for ‘build-it-and-they-will-come’ Program
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
The S.C. Department of Agriculture, which for years has been involved with taxpayer-backed economic development projects, now wants millions to construct buildings statewide in hopes of attracting new agribusinesses.
In his written budget request for the 2019-20 fiscal year, Agriculture Commissioner Hugh Weathers said the agency needed another $1 million to “continue funding agricultural related economic development projects not supported by traditional state incentives,” though he didn’t give specifics.
Renewable Properties Launching New Solar Projects in Spartanburg County
- By SC Governor's Office
Company Investing $22.7 Million in Solar Farm Development
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Renewable Properties, a leading developer in the residential, commercial and utility-scale solar markets, is growing its solar farm portfolio with seven new solar facilities in Spartanburg County. The company is projected to invest a total of approximately $22.7 million in the projects.
Renewable Properties specializes in developing and investing in both small-scale utility and commercial solar projects throughout the United States. Led by experienced renewable energy professionals with development and investment experience, the company works closely with communities, developers, landowners, utilities and financial institutions looking to invest in large solar energy systems.
US Term Limits Impartial Effort in SC
- By Greg Shorey - (former S.C. GOP Chm. ‘58 –’61)
I have stated regularly my support for calling, under Title V, a Convention of States, so that their needed agenda can be enacted. Frankly, I’m surprised that our S.C. Legislature has not been among the first to have already enacted this ‘call,’ as a dozen other State Legislatures have – speaking for “We The People!" Among key issues for the Convention action are Congressional Term Limits, Voter photo ID, a balanced Federal budget and get the Federal Government out of our health care and educational systems. (all consistent with our GOP positions).
African American Leaders Unite Around the Wall to Help Avoid Looming Crisis
- By Alveda King
Some claim that building a wall is “medieval solution” to a modern problem. The wheel is an ancient solution too. Nobody’s complaining about that. POTUS is on target. Walls do work; as in the days of Ezra and Nehemiah, walls are still viable solutions. Why now? Just days away are the March for Life and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday yet America is in crisis at the southern border.
Border Wall: Monument for the People, Not Pols
- By Michelle Malkin
Profligate politicians have never met a multibillion-dollar infrastructure project they didn't like -- except when it comes to President Donald Trump's border wall.
Think about it.
Boston's Big Dig black hole, the nation's most expensive highway project, burned through $25 billion and was plagued by deadly engineering incompetence, endless cost overruns, leaks, lawsuits and debt.
Can the President Alone Build a Border Wall?
- By Judge Andrew Napolitano
When Donald Trump was looking for a catchy phrase during his 2016 presidential campaign to address the issue of immigrants entering the United States unlawfully -- a line that would resonate with his supporters -- he came up with the phrase "build the wall." The reference, of course, is to what Trump advertised would be a 30-foot-tall, thousand-mile-long Mexico-financed physical wall along our border with Mexico.
At first, most folks seemed to dismiss this a pie in the sky. Why would the government of a foreign country pay for a wall in the United States built so as to keep its own citizens and residents from entering the United States? The answer: It wouldn't.
Piedmont Women's Center's Annual Fundraising Banquet for Life
- By Piedmont Women's Center
Join us for our annual Fundraising Banquet for Life 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.
We hope you will join us as we celebrate what God has done and look forward to what God will do in the future of Piedmont Women's Center. With your generous support, we can serve moms, save babies, assist families, and end abortion as we know it in our community!
Trump: National Security Is Worth Wall
- By Tony Perkins
At first, Maria Salinas didn't understand why her guide was offering her birth control. Of all the things she could take on her trip through the desert, why this? Later on, she says, it made sense. The money she paid to get to the U.S. border was nothing, she found out, compared to the real cost.
The High Cost of No Wall
- By John & Andy Schlafly
There is no moral high ground in opposing the border security wall sought by President Trump to protect Americans. Yet that is the script which Democrats use to stonewall our President to prevent him from building the Wall Americans want and need.
“No, no, nothing for the wall,” Nancy Pelosi said in her first TV interview after accepting the gavel as the new Speaker of the House last week. “That sends the wrong message about who we are as a country.”
2019 Inaugural Address, Governor Henry McMaster
- By SC Governor's Office
GOVERNOR HENRY McMASTER:
It is another beautiful day in South Carolina. Thank you for coming.
Words cannot express the pride and joy I have to be the governor of the great state of South Carolina. It is exhilarating and humbling. An honor and a privilege. My family and I thank you.
We are players in a fascinating human history spanning centuries and enveloping all people and countries. This history has many elements, but the one constant is the presence of economic competition: Competition - sometimes rising to warfare - for land, markets, populations, for resources, all with which to prosper and grow.
Clean energy bill introduced in South Carolina
- By Zadie Oleksiw
Bill coincides with recent polling confirming significant voter support for solar choice
(Columbia) -- Today, state lawmakers returned to Columbia for the 2019 Session and will debate new legislation from Republican State Senator Tom Davis aimed at providing families, businesses, schools, and other energy consumers energy options by reducing costs, increasing competition, and maintaining the South Carolina’s popular net metering program. It will also expand solar options to renters and low-income residents through community solar. The ‘Clean Energy Access Act’ (Senate Bill S.332) will:
National Black Pro-Life Leader and Former Miss Delaware, Day Gardner, Traces Roots of Black American History from Slavery to Freedom to Termination
- By Day Gardner - President of National Black Pro-Life Union
In 1865, the Civil War ended and the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution officially abolished slavery. That same year, a group of Democrat ex-Confederate soldiers formed the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). They were domestic terrorists that sought to overthrow the Republican state governments in the South during the Reconstruction Era by using violence and intimidation against freed former slaves and their white supporters. They prevented African-Americans from voting, getting an education, competing for jobs, or owning property.
USDA Announces Plan to Protect SNAP Participants’ Access to SNAP in February
- By USDA
(Washington, D.C.) – At the direction of President Donald J. Trump, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today announced a plan to ensure that low-income Americans have access to the nutrition they need, despite the inability of Congress to pass an appropriations bill that safely secures our borders. The plan provides full benefits for participants in USDA’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for the month of February.
Struggling with Gender Identity is Not a Sin LGBTQ Community Needs to See the Love of God, not the Judgment of Man
- By Christian Newswire
GREENVILLE, S.C. -- At a time when discrimination and hate are running rampant, believers must stop lashing out in judgment and begin a dialogue of compassion, acceptance and love for those struggling with gender identity according to author Gerri Edwards. Edward's son Ryan struggled with gender identity before passing away in 2016. She chronicles their story in her upcoming book, "Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment."
Human Rights Groups to U.S.: Trade Carefully on China
- By Tony Perkins
It was still hours before dawn when a BBC camera crew landed in China at an airport in the far northwest. After months of monitoring satellite images and hearing a handful of horrifying testimonies from the inside, British reporters came to see for themselves if the rumors of an underground network of forced labor camps was true. What they found defied their imaginations -- and the world's.
West Main Artists Co-op Receives 2018 ‘Business Supporter of the Year’ Award from SC Art Education Association
- By WMAC Press Release
![Co-op Chairperson Beth Regula and Cindy Riddle, the Association’s President-Elect and Assistant Superintendent of Visual & Performing Arts for Spartanburg School District 1. Co-op Chairperson Beth Regula and Cindy Riddle, the Association’s President-Elect and Assistant Superintendent of Visual & Performing Arts for Spartanburg School District 1.](/images/Beth-and-Cindy.jpg)
West Main Artists Co-op in Spartanburg received the 2018 “Business Supporter of the Year” award from the South Carolina Art Education Association. The award was presented to Co-op Chairperson Beth Regula on Dec. 1 in Greenville by Cindy Riddle, the Association’s President-Elect and Assistant Superintendent of Visual & Performing Arts for Spartanburg School District 1.
Private individuals’ financial records fair game under S.C. House bill
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Private citizens could be forced to testify before and turn over their financial records to S.C. House or Senate committees under a House bill filed for the new legislative session that starts today.
Contacted Monday by The Nerve, former Rep. Mike Pitts, R-Laurens, who announced last month he was resigning from office effective last Thursday, acknowledged that his bill, prefiled on Dec. 18, goes too far as written.
New Survey Shows Latest Trends for Late-Term Abortion Clinics, Costs and Wait Times
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- As an imploding abortion industry struggles to remain solvent amid a falling demand for abortions, there have been significant shifts in how abortions are being done and how late into pregnancy abortion clinics are willing to do them, according to new information gathered during Operation Rescue's 2018 Abortion Clinic Survey.
World War Eleven
- By Theresa Kizer
YOUNG PEOPLE CANNOT LEARN FROM HISTORY ANY MORE BECAUSE HISTORY IS NO LONGER TAUGHT AS A REQUIRED SUBJECT IN PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS.
Theodore " Dutch " J. Van Kirk was the navigator on the "Enola Gay when it dropped the bomb at Hiroshima , Japan, and is the last surviving member of the crew. This really happened.
Will Texas Governor Keep Promise to Dying Teenager to Outlaw Abortion?
- By Christian Newswire
AUSTIN, Texas -- On June 17, 2018, Jeremiah Thomas, a terminally ill teenager, was granted his dying wish to talk with Texas governor Greg Abbott on the phone to ask him to end abortion in Texas.
On the call, Jeremiah told Governor Abbott, "We just want you to treat abortion like an act of murder and it should be punished by law. For my wish, I just wanted to say that to you... I think we could rally with Texas, and we could end abortion here and now. Because, at least for me, this would make my wish complete before I pass."
Central Packaging and Crating, Inc. expanding Greenwood County operations
- By SC Depart. of Commerce
Company investing more than $6 million in continued growth
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Central Packaging and Crating, Inc., a manufacturer of wooden, heat-treated pallets, is expanding its operations in Greenwood County. The company's $6 million investment is projected to create 37 new jobs.
Launched in 1998, Central Packaging and Crating is one of the largest wooden pallet manufacturers in South Carolina by volume. Located at 101 Joe Bernat Drive in Greenwood, S.C., the company will be upgrading an adjacent vacant facility, installing a new cut-up line for pine wood and expanding production of pine pallets.
So What If ACA Is Unconstitutional?
- By Dr. Jane M. Orient
Stocks of hospital and Medicaid-contracted managed-care companies plunged on the announcement of Judge Reed O’Connor’s ruling that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is unconstitutional. Some advisors consider this a “buying opportunity,” expecting that the ruling will be reversed on appeal. This shows who the important stakeholders are.
Materialism - Part 1
- By Steven Yates
[Author’s note: this series of posts is a much-expanded and hopefully much-improved version of the series that began here, which is desirable to reprint lest it disappear from that site. The question that came to me was, Why not refurbish as well? Most of my philosophical works are works in process, anyway, with nothing ever in an absolutely final form. Hence this vers. 2.0. In this republication, the breaks between parts have come out different, because I wanted to keep each part to a size as accessible as possible to readers many of whom, at this stage of my life, are not trained philosophers.]
No, This Is Not JFK's Democratic Party
- By Pat Buchanan
Speaker Nancy Pelosi's House has more women, persons of color and LGBT members than any House in history -- and fewer white males.
And Thursday, the day Rashida Tlaib was sworn in, her hand on a Quran, our first Palestinian-American congresswoman showed us what we may expect. As a rally of leftists lustily cheered her on, Tlaib roared, "We're gonna impeach the (expletive deleted)!"
Not only was no apology forthcoming, the host of the New American Leaders event where Tlaib spoke warmly endorsed her gutter language.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for January 14-18, 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 14, 2019: Tonight Dante Thompson welcomes Christian Artist Grail Hall of Monroe, Georgia to reveal how the Lord speaks to him about what to paint. Betty Cornett joins Grail to share the story of how she showed his painting of Jesus to Bulgarian children in Christian summer camp who have never seen a representation of Christ in artwork. Tonight’s program also features the music of TV 57 Trio from Atlanta, Georgia.
- Abortion Facility Numbers Continue to Decrease in 2018 According to New Survey
- NGU To Host Annual Faith at Work Business Symposium
- Tariff Wars
- GOP Senator Announces Retirement
- Pieces of Art at Washington Center
- Black Education: A Glimmer of Hope
- Democratic Presidential Candidates' Caravan Coming
- Fathers and Sons – A Lesson
- Church: the Word that Changed the World
- Post 214 Meal before Meeting
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