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News
Is US Rep. William Timmons Bloating His Voting Record with Out-of-State Proxies?
- By James Spurck, Publisher
Timmons Uses 180 Proxy Votes, of which only 25 Are Using SC Representation during the 117th Congress after Opposing It
How often do you come home from a hard day’s work and find bills in the mailbox among campaign postcards from those who remind you why you can't pay those bills due to the rising cost of inflation?
Or as you prepare for your evening meal, here comes out of their bedroom, your YouTube generation and online social media teenage child screaming how much they and their online friends hate a certain candidate’s interruptive campaign ads and accusing their opponents repeatedly.
Well, one of those incumbent candidates has been consistently and repeatedly attacking his opponent for not having a perfect record and missing so many votes in his current State House tenure; and at the same time, bragging about how much a perfect attendance record he has had in his US House tenure compared to his opponent.
On closer inspection, there is more than meets the eye.
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Fourth District Republican Club Hosts British Consul General
- By Terry M. Thacker
“The UK and US are unshakeable allies,” said Rachel Galloway, British consul general for the southeastern United States, this past Monday evening. She also noted that the two countries have “shared values, beliefs, freedom, democracy and rule of law.”
Galloway spoke as the guest of the Fourth District Republican Club at a dinner on the 17th floor of the City Club of Greenville in downtown Greenville, SC. The sold-out crowd, many of whom were attired in formal wear, dined on chicken breast in rosemary cream sauce and salmon. Among the attendees were WORD talk-radio hosts Charlie James and Tara Servatius.
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Nike Stocks Still Tanking a Year after Mulvaney Partnership
- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand
A lot has happened since Dylan Mulvaney pranced around his yard in a Nike sports bra last April. Days after his face appeared on Bud Light cans — the controversy that launched a thousand boycotts — the sight of him doing jumping jacks in women’s workout gear was almost worst. And a stock chart that looks like a downhill ski slope proves it. Months after the country protested with a bonfire of bra burning, the only swoosh Nike hears now is the sound of profits gushing.
While Bud Light hogged most of the spotlight with its historic collapse, the devastation of Nike’s trans advocacy is real. By August of last year, the brand of Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods was experiencing what experts called “its biggest losing streak since 1980.” With catastrophic losses — upwards of $13 billion dollars in market value — consumer outrage was packing a serious punch.
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State Gender Ideology Laws Under Scrutiny in Federal Courts
- By Eagle Forum
States Stop Trans Train
Several courts are dealing with the issue of Gender ideology again. There have been two important rulings recently – one that deals with protecting kids from “medical transitioning” and the other on protecting girls’ sports. Both cases address state laws and these decisions could have serious implications for other state efforts.
Last year, the Idaho legislature passed and signed into law the Vulnerable Child Protection Act, a law that bans minors from receiving puberty blockers, cross-sex hormone, and genital mutilation surgeries and creates a felony charge for those who knowingly participate in these actions. Two families with transgender minors sued the state in an attempt to keep the law from going into effect. A federal district court blocked the law citing equal protection and due process issues. Then, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the state’s appeal. The Attorney General sent an emergency request to the Supreme Court asking it to overturn the 9th circuit and allow the law to go into effect for everyone but the two families suing Idaho. The Supreme Court agreed.
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Energy Mega-Bill: Government Moves to Control, Taxpayers Pay the Price
- By Average Steve - Palmetto State Watch
At first glance, I must admit, the Energy Policy Institute (EPI) looks pretty good on paper. As do many other government entities, what at the outset seem to be reasonable & cost efficient, is anything but. EPI is a proposed new bureaucracy with 3 members appointed by the general assembly for a 4 year term at a salary of $100k per year. The members are vested with the power to regulate the rates and services of every public utility. They are tasked to “fix just & reasonable standards, classifications, regulations, practices & measurements of service to be furnished, imposed or observed and followed” by every public utility in SC. Even though this commission is governed by a 6-member board of elected officials, the power held by 3 bureaucrats for that length of time encompassing “every” public utility can be incredibly dangerous. The bill H5118 that creates the EPI, should be drastically scaled back or “killed” outright.
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17 Republican Candidates will be speaking on May 6th at 12 noon at the Poinsett Club, Greenville
- By Press Release
On Monday, May 6th, 12 noon at the Poinsett Club in downtown Greenville, SC – 17 Republican candidates who are members of 1st Monday will be speaking for 3 min. each.
The meeting with prayer and pledge of allegiance and then we will begin.
We’ll start with the county-wide races - Hobart Lewis, Brice Garrett, and Mike Ellis.
The SC Senate - Jason Elliott, Hope Blackley, and Skip Davenport.
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- National DEA Drug Takeback Day
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