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Political
Greenville Named the U-Haul No. 7 Growth City for 2018
- By Andrea Batchelor
U-Haul International, Inc. is pleased to announce its 2018 Growth Cities with the return of its industry-leading annual migration trends reports.
Greenville registers as the No. 7 Growth City in America, according to U-Haul® data analyzing U.S. migration trends for 2018.
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Research Institute Publishes Trove of Facts About Freedom of Speech
- By Christian Newswire
CHATHAM, N.J. -- Just Facts, a non-profit research and educational institute, has published a massive resource of facts about freedom of speech.
Through much of recorded history, governments have used their power to suppress criticism of themselves. In stark contrast, one of the defining principles of the U.S. is that citizens have a right to criticize the government and to speak about virtually everything
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Romney As The GOP Alternative To Trump Is Not Happening
- By Erick Erickson
The architect of Obamacare is not the alternative that conservatives should seek.
Mitt Romney is a nice guy. In fact, he is a very nice guy. He would have been a good President who would have made a lot of decisions that I disagreed with and a lot I would have agreed with. He'd have no more reduced the size of the government than Trump has, would not have started a trade war or crapped on our allies, would have pushed tax reform, but would have probably abandoned Brett Kavanaugh pretty quickly and arguably would not have fought as hard overall for the judges Trump has back. Under Romney or Trump, we'd be where we are with Obamacare. In terms of policy, Romney would not be much different from Trump except on trade and allied relations and, more importantly, Trump won and Romney lost.
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Open & Shutdown: 2019 Starts with a Stoppage
- By Tony Perkins
In this new year of 2019, one old acquaintance that won't be forgotten is the partial government shutdown of December 2018. As many Americans headed off to spend Christmas vacations with friends and family, Congress worked on a short-term deal to fund the government. President Trump indicated that he would veto any short-term deal that didn't adequately address border security. When Congress failed to come to an agreement, the federal government entered a partial shutdown the Saturday before Christmas. Almost 12 full days later, the standoff between the president and Congressional Democrats remains as Congress returns this week.
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Tell President Trump to VETO HR4174
- By USPIE
Congress just passed HR4174 on FEPA, an evidence-based policy bill. This is a massive data mining bill which enables data linkage, encourages data sharing between agencies, and expands data access.
Tell President Trump to VETO HR4174, Evidence Based Policymaking!
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We Must Stop ERA!
- By Anne Schlafly Cori - Chairman, Eagle Forum
“It isn’t what I think feminists thought they were signing up for.”
This quote was in the New York Times on Christmas Day 2018. Fortunately, some women have realized that they have been sold a lie under the guise of “feminism”. Feminism has had the terrible effect of making women unhappy and their lives worse off. There is a much better way: Join Eagle Forum and learn the truth about liberalism.
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Gov. Henry McMaster Announces Slate of Boards and Commissions Appointments
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today announced two appointments to the University of South Carolina (USC) Board of Trustees and one to the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education.
The governor has chosen Richard A. (Dick) Jones, Jr. of Greenville to fill the gubernatorially appointed at-large seat on the USC Board of Trustees. Jones, a former member of the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education, is a senior attorney at the Greenville law firm Dobson, Jones, Ball, Phillips & Bridges. Jones is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and the University of South Carolina School of Law and received his Master of Laws in Taxation from Georgetown University. Jones’ seat was previously held by Thomas C. Cofield of Lexington, who resigned on December 14.
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- Condemn the Smithsonian's Article
- Dangerous Data-Mining Bill on President’s Desk!
- Senate Scrambles to Tackle Wall Funding Before Shutdown
- Bill Would Divert Gas-Tax-Hike Money to Interstate Widening Projects
- Congress Must Fund a Border Wall!
- A Full Plate of Work for 2019
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