- Evert’s Electables
- How to Save the USA
- Football Player Exposes Diabolical Lies of Feminism
- 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
- There Is An Operational And Management Concern About Greenville Coroner’s Office
- Are SC State Legislators Spying on Its Citizens?
- Audacy Announces All-Star Lineup on 98.9 WORD
- 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
87 Organizations Honored as 'Certified Best Christian Workplaces'
- By Christian Newswire
Christian organizations affirm the growing importance of a healthy culture to face their challenges more effectively.
MERCER ISLAND, Wash., – Today the Best Christian Workplaces Institute (BCWI) honors 87 faith-based organizations as Certified Best Christian Workplaces for 2018.
These organizations met the certification standard determined by exemplary ratings of their employees who completed BCWI's groundbreaking Employee Engagement Survey from January to July 2018. All 87 organizations evaluate their workplaces based on BCWI's proprietary "FLOURISH Model": fantastic teams, life-giving work, outstanding talent, uplifting growth, rewarding compensation, inspirational leadership, sustainable strategy, and healthy communication.
Local School Boards Need to Step Up
- By Johnnelle Raines - Pickens, SC
The voters in SC have entrusted their school board elected members with our country's most precious assets...children and their futures.
If more board members did their homework and learned the many well-documented facts concerning all the problems associated with the US Dept of Education mandates, they would be speaking out to the State Board of Education and taking a stand against further implementation of these faulty standards and mandates imposed on children. They should be lobbying for cutting the federal monies associated with these overreaching mandates. This is what true leaders do.
Trump DOJ: No More Use of the PC Term “Undocumented Immigrant”
- By James Aldridge - Anderson, SC
A recent survey of the most important issues on the minds of voters these days shows that immigration tops the list. And this administration knows, above all else, that you can’t have a serious discussion about an issue if you’re not even permitted to use the right terminology. Perhaps that’s why the Justice Department has issued a memorandum instructing its lawyers to stop using the made-up, PC term “undocumented immigrant.” Attorney General Jeff Sessions has reportedly told DOJ attorneys to use the same language found in U.S. Code, which is “illegal alien.”
Is Another "Civil War" on the Near Horizon? - Part 2
- By W.H. Lamb
Last time we discussed the several dictionary definitions of “civil war”, all of which agreed that it was an armed conflict between opposing groups of people living in the SAME country. Which to my mind means that our Glorious American Revolution was a true civil war, by definition; and that our so-called “Civil War” of 1861-1865 was not a true civil war, because it was fought between opposing groups from two separate and independent countries—the U.S. Union and the Confederate States of America.
We also began to quote from a summary of an excellent speech given by Daniel Greenfield at the South Carolina Tea Party Convention in January, 2018. Following is the conclusion of Mr. Greenfield’s excellent but quite troubling thoughts:
Guest Line-up for August 6, 2018 – August 10, 2018
- 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, August 6, 2018: Join Dante Thompson as he welcomes Rev. Hollis Burnett, an evangelist from Inman, South Carolina, back to Nite Line. Tune in as Rev. Burnett examines The Parable of the Prodigal Son in a sermon entitled “He Dined With The Swine.” This program also features Southern Gospel music from The Melodyaires of Travelers Rest, South Carolina.
Will Tribalism Trump Democracy?
- By Pat Buchanan
On July 19, the Knesset voted to change the nation's Basic Law.
Israel was declared to be, now and forever, the nation-state and national home of the Jewish people. Hebrew is to be the state language.
Angry reactions, not only among Israeli Arabs and Jews, came swift.
Allan Brownfeld of the American Council for Judaism calls the law a "retreat from democracy" as it restricts the right of self-determination, once envisioned to include all within Israel's borders, to the Jewish people. Inequality is enshrined.
Duncan Announces Keynote Speakers for 8th Annual Faith & Freedom BBQ
- By Press Release
Laurens, SC – U.S. Congressman Jeff Duncan (SC-3) announced his keynote speakers for his 8th annual Faith and Freedom BBQ beginning at 6pm at the Anderson Sports & Entertainment Center (previously called the Anderson Civic) on August 27, 2018. The event, heralded as “South Carolina’s largest gathering of conservatives,” will be headlined by former Trump presidential campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and deputy campaign manager Dave Bossie.
Screening Breast Thermograms Available
- By Cindy Sullivan
Cindy Sullivan, CCT, Clinical travel Thermographer, will be offering screening breast thermograms at:
GREENVILLE NATURAL HEALTH CTR
16 MILLS AVE, #8
GREENVILLE, SC 29605
TEL: 864-370-1140
On Wednesday, August 15, 2018, she will be performing screening breast thermograms and appointments are available.
Military History Museum Donations
- By Tony Dunn
![Patricia Anne Schaeffer donates artifacts of her Father a World War 11 Veteran to the Cecil D. Buchanan Museum of Military History at American Legion Post 214, Wade Hampton Blvd. Patricia Anne Schaeffer donates artifacts of her Father a World War 11 Veteran to the Cecil D. Buchanan Museum of Military History at American Legion Post 214, Wade Hampton Blvd.](/images/07-30-18_9516.jpg)
Your Best?
- By Ray Simmons
In the early 1980s, while I was still employed by the Federal Government, I began looking pretty closely at what was happening politically. I noticed the job I once had was not being run as efficiently and that the entire organization was no longer operating as a political neutral. The goal had ceased to consider the cost and quality of product a priority. Political correctness became more important at the managerial levels. Looking around I found this approach was weaving its merry way throughout federal (and state) bureaucracies. This might be considered the period that “common sense” was finally being evicted from Washington and governmental agencies. Looking at the Washington scene these days we find that eviction was highly successful, not a drop of “common sense” remains there. At least it didn’t until President Trump was elected and immediately started upsetting their applecart.
Some Ideas to Think About
- By Walter Williams
Poverty is no mystery, and it's easily avoidable. The poverty line that the Census Bureau used in 2016 for a single person was an income of $12,486 that year. For a two-person household, it was $16,072, and for a four-person household, it was $24,755. To beat those poverty thresholds is fairly simple. Here's the road map: Complete high school; get a job, any kind of a job; get married before having children; and be a law-abiding citizen.
How about some numbers? A single person taking a minimum wage job would earn an annual income of $15,080. A married couple would earn $30,160. By the way, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, less than 4 percent of hourly workers in 2016 were paid the minimum wage. That means that over 96 percent of workers earned more than the minimum wage. Not surprising is the fact that among both black and white married couples, the poverty rate is in the single digits. Most poverty is in female-headed households.
The Boer Republics under Siege
- By Mike Scruggs
“But the Heart of the Boer is Deeper and Wider”
South Africa 1899 to 1903 - Part 1
Boer is the Dutch/Afrikaans word for “farmer” now applied to the mainly Dutch, German, and French Huguenot early settlers in South Africa. About 2.6 million of the 4.6 million whites in South Africa consider themselves ethnic Boers. Once a majority, but because of massive migration of Bantu tribes from western and central Africa and much higher black birthrates, the white population is down to 8.4 percent of South Africa’s 80 percent black 55 million people. Following World War II and especially since the end of Apartheid in 1994, the Boers have considered themselves and their culture under ethnic and political siege. To understand their increasingly dangerous situation, it is good to know some essential Boer history.
Liberalism at FoxNews
- By Winston McCuen - Landrum, S.C.
FoxNews is the home of barbie-doll feminists masquerading as conservative, Christian women. The pretty faces and figures of female hosts and commentators are a major reason for the network’s top ratings, and for its history of sexual misconduct scandals. In fairness, Fox is a mix of conservatism and libertarianism, which is socially liberal. But therein lies the problem, since outspoken and immodest women in the workplace is anarchic and libertine liberalism, not orderly and virtuous conservatism.
USDA: President Trump stands by American farmers
- By Sonny Perdue
Instead of retaliatory tariffs, the correct Chinese response would be to stop their bad behavior: Opposing view
In the Olympics, if opposing athletes continuously broke the rules while the officials let them get away with it, American fans would want our coaches to raise a fuss. That’s what has been happening in the arena of international trade, and President Donald Trump is rightly calling out our competitors for unfair play.
GCS Implements Clear Bag Policy for Athletic Events
- By Greenville County Schools
Beginning with the opening of the 2018-19 athletic season, Greenville County Schools is instituting a clear bag policy for all athletic venues. This means spectators are prohibited from entering athletic venues with camera cases, briefcases, backpacks, cinch bags, large purses, and similar items. Approved bags include clear, gallon-sized zip storage bags, clear totes (12”x6”x12”) and small purses. Folding chairs and blankets will be allowed, but are subject to search.
The policy is similar to those already in place at university stadiums and local arenas. The policy is not a response to any specific event or concern. We are continually evaluating security measures in our school buildings and taking steps to ensure public safety at our after school events.
Our athletic fields will have signage to announce the new policy. We have posted responses to frequently asked questions on our website. I have copied and pasted below.
Revoke the Deep State’s Security Clearances
- By John & Andy Schlafly
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, our wonderful White House Press Secretary, sent liberals into a tizzy on Monday with her announcement that President Trump is considering revoking the security clearances of several Deep State leaders. John Brennan, a liberal mouthpiece who became Obama’s CIA director after having once voted for the Communist Party for president, would be among the first to lose his security clearance.
Oh my. The Left has not panicked so much since the Election Night returns put Donald Trump into the White House.
Another candidate for revocation is Susan Rice, who was Obama’s national security adviser thought to have improperly obtained the identity of General Michael Flynn on a wiretap. The since-replaced national security adviser H.R. McMaster allowed Rice to retain her security clearance, waiving the customary “need-to-know” requirement to allow Rice unlimited access to anything she ever reviewed or received when in office.
Jim Jordan Has Announced His Run for Speaker of the House
- By Eagle Forum
After a large grassroots movement urged Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) to become the next Speaker of the House, he has officially made his announcement to run. He stated, "President Trump has taken bold action on behalf of the American people. Congress has not held up its end of the deal, but we can change that. It’s time to do what we said.” Eagle Forum is proud to support him during this endeavor.
Democrats Favorite Tactics
- By David Thompson
Projection means blaming others for behavior you engage in, it’s an attempt to hide your own conduct behind a smoke screen of distraction. For example, after two years of digging by a team of Hillary diehards, Bob Mueller has not found one iota of proof that Donald Trump’s campaign colluded with the Russians to steal the election of 2016. To the contrary, what has been unmasked is that Hillary’s campaign did collude with the Russians, which is why the whole fabricated assertion was made in the first place. That is how projection works, blame the other guy for what you have done.
Seven Mountains?
- By Ben Graydon
The “Seven Mountain” idea, mentioned earlier in “What Really Matters?” is that there are seven specific spheres of influence – “mountains” – where Christians must seek to gain control in order for Jesus to return and take His throne on the earth. Those seven spheres are most often identified as: 1) Media, 2) Government, 3) Education, 4) Business, 5) Religion, 6) Arts & Entertainment and 7) Family. Setting aside considerations of theology or eschatology, and dealing just with those divisions into seven categories, an objective analysis should lead us to reject the idea that there are actually seven distinct groupings at all.
Congress and the IRS Have Stranded Patients in SwampCare
- By Dr.Jane M. Orient
The Swamp in Washington, D.C., and its crony capitalist retainers do not want to lose their grip on the trillions of dollars that slosh through the “healthcare” sector — approaching one-fifth of the U.S. economy.
The one thing that would cut costs (not just spending), restore sanity, protect the patient-physician relationship, unleash innovation, and encourage excellent care is to put patients in control of their own money. Under the current third-party payment system, made much worse by ObamaCare, a huge part (one-third? one half? who knows?) of the healthcare dollar is diverted to bureaucrats, compliance officers, administrators, CEOs, managed-care profits, middlemen such as pharmacy benefits managers, and other swamp dwellers who contribute nothing to the actual care of patients. Then a goodly share goes to lobbyists and congressmen to keep the racket going.
Seeing Trump's Forest
- By David Limbaugh
Writing in the The Weekly Standard, Andy Smarick warns fellow President Trump critics against falling into the seductive trap of weighing Trump's actions piecemeal and missing the cumulative effect of his assault on dignity, if I may paraphrase.
Smarick seems concerned that GOP Trump foes are lowering their standards, relaxing their guard, perhaps even slowly warming up to Trump because of policy successes he's accumulating. If you weigh his good and his bad actions and statements on a ledger, you will miss the damage to civil society Trump is surely causing.
"In recent months, a consensus has emerged among the conservative dissidents of the Trump era," writes Smarick. "We'll continue to oppose the president when his policies and practices are counter to our principles, they say, but also be sure to publicly give credit whenever he stakes out an agreeable position on any issue that matters."
Ninth Circuit Forbids School Board Invocations and Censors Private Citizens
- By Christian Newswire
CHINO, Calif. – Today, the Ninth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals ruled that the Chino Valley Unified School District board policy that allows invocations before the start of school board meetings is a violation of the Establishment Clause. The Fifth Circuit federal Court of Appeals came to a different conclusion in 2017 in American Humanist Association v. McCarty.
The Ninth Circuit further affirms the District Court's injunction that enjoins the CVUSD school board members "from conducting, permitting or otherwise endorsing school sponsored prayer in Board meetings."
Did Tariffs Make America Great?
- By Pat Buchanan
"Make America Great Again!" will, given the astonishing victory it produced for Donald Trump, be recorded among the most successful slogans in political history.
Yet it raises a question: How did America first become the world's greatest economic power?
In 1998, in "The Great Betrayal: How American Sovereignty and Social Justice Are Being Sacrificed to the Gods of the Global Economy," this writer sought to explain.
However, as the blazing issue of that day was Monica Lewinsky and Bill Clinton, it was no easy task to steer interviewers around to the McKinley Tariff.
Free trade propaganda aside, what is the historical truth?
An American Life
- By Judge Andrew Napolitano
Last week, in Ridgewood, New Jersey, a 92-year-old unsung American patriot lost his battle with congestive heart failure. He had been surrounded by his wife and children and their spouses and their children. He left this vale of tears in his wife's arms, peacefully and with dignity.
His was an American life.
He was born in Newark, New Jersey, during the Roaring '20s, the son of Italian immigrants who had come to America as children. When he was 4 years old, he met a curly-haired little girl in the neighborhood who was just three days older than he. She would become his high school sweetheart and his best friend for 88 years and his wife for the last 70 of them.
A 30th Letter to America
- By Manuel Ybarra, Jr. - Coalgate, OK
The Mayflower pilgrims in Heaven, would be astonished, at American’s present-day attitude towards God, the Word of God, and his precious Son Jesus.
Their strong beliefs in God and Christianity were expressed in the Mayflower Compact. In that Compact, they said they did it, “for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian Faith,” and signed “in the presence of God.”
Over half of those pilgrims who landed on the western side of Cape Cod Bay in mid-December, 1620, died that winter, because of poor nutrition and harsh living conditions. Because of their faith in God and Jesus they went to Heaven.
13 Organizations Team Up to Attract Talent to the Construction Industry
- By Jess Dennis - AidJoy.com
![Students fabricate lighting fixtures in CarolinaPower's warehouse. Students fabricate lighting fixtures in CarolinaPower's warehouse.](/images/WareHouseTeenProgram-1.jpg)
Benjamin Franklin Experience (BFE) is a non-profit summer program through which teens have day-in-the-life experiences in inspirational careers, including science, engineering, music, journalism, medicine, and construction.
Regional electrical contractor, CarolinaPower, together with Brasfield & Gorrie, one of the largest privately held construction firms in the nation, are co-hosting and sponsoring a day-long construction experience to show highly-motivated teens the dynamism of the industry and the opportunities that await them—including those for young women.
- Duncan Bill Defunds Localities that Allow Noncitizen Voting
- Death of a Nation - Preview Premiere
- 2018’s Most & Least Educated Cities in America
- The Loft - BCF After School Program
- Could This Lead to War
- National Missions Coordinator Seeks Case Advancement to the U.S. Supreme Court
- Shared Wisdom on a Silver Anniversary
- Observation of a First Grade Teacher on Socialism
- "Smart" is Destroying America
- Deconstructing the Coliseum is Sponsoring the Fourth Annual Great Education Forum
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