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Political
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.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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- Trump: National Security Is Worth Wall
- 2019 Inaugural Address, Governor Henry McMaster
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