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Political
A Life-long Greenville Resident Files for County Council District 23
- By James Spurck, Publisher
Born and raised in Greenville County, Dr. Ben Carper has officially announced his candidacy and filed today for County Council District 23 in Greenville County.
As a licensed South Carolina real estate sales agent, active in ministry as a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, and a lifelong resident of Greenville, Dr. Carper will be an active counselor representing all constituents. He is truly a “phone call away.”
With Greenville County experiencing a thriving business atmosphere, he will continue to support the business growth seen in Greenville County. He desires a strong business climate providing good jobs and incomes for the citizens of the district so his constituency can live, work, and play in District 23.
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Biden's Weak in Review
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
To the White House's dismay, the headline didn't come from the Babylon Bee, but the liberal New Yorker: "Poll Shows Zelensky Leading 2024 Presidential Race." It was meant as satire, but for the team riding on Joe Biden's Titanic, it exposed something that anyone watching the Ukrainian crisis already knew: this president is no leader. And being confronted with one -- as Americans were in the form of Volodymyr Zelensky -- only confirmed it.
For Biden, who was already neck-deep in disapproval ratings, the rise of Zelensky's star couldn't come at a worse time. The Ukrainian president's speech before Congress was a triumph, cementing his hero status and showing off the kind of courage Americans are left longing for in this administration. Now, as the war enters its fourth week, voters are even more disgusted by the White House's response to Russia -- agreeing (in greater numbers now) that he's mishandled this crisis too.
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Florida diner that forbids Biden supporters becomes so popular that it runs out of food
- By James Anthony - The Post Millennial
A diner in DeBary, Florida, became popular overnight among residents and the international community after announcing they would no longer serve Biden supporters.
They sold out of food the same day and temporarily closed.
Angie Ugarte, the owner of the DeBary Diner, located just outside of Orlando, posted a provocative sign in the business's window.
It read, "If you voted for and continue to support and stand behind the worthless, inept, and corrupt administration currently inhabiting our White House, that is complicit in the death of our servicemen and women in Afghanistan, please take your business elsewhere. God bless America, and God bless our soldiers."
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Taxpayers Defrauded of Billions
- By Eagle Forum
Covid is Over; Why is Pelosi Still Spending?
After COVID funding was stripped from the $1.5 trillion omnibus last week, Democrat leadership is still trying to figure out a way to pass it as a separate bill. Even though $4.6 trillion remains unspent from the $14 trillion that the federal government has previously allocated, the President requested an additional $22.5 billion. Now, the White House is fuming at House Democrats’ inability to pass it.
Even though Democrats blame Republicans for blocking COVID funding, it was their own members who were the obstructionists. Progressives were upset because of the offsets included in the bill. They would rather raise taxes than cut unnecessary programs to fund their projects. Then, the White House took their side. White House COVID-19 response coordinator Jeff Zients chastised Congress by saying:
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Omnibus Spending Bill Contains Anti-gun Measures
- By Bob Adelmann - The New American
Buried in the omnibus spending bill that hurriedly passed both the U.S. House and the Senate last week were two provisions that no doubt delighted anti-gun groups: expanded enforcement of the NICS background-check system and the recruitment of local and state officials to enforce federal gun-control laws.
The measure that passed the House earlier in the week arrived at the Senate at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday. By 10:00 p.m. Wednesday, 68 Senators had voted for it under pressure to avoid a government shutdown.
Anti-gun Democrats saw their opportunity to stuff these two provisions into the bill, and they took it.
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Courts Carry Heartbeat Law to Term
- By Joshua Arnold - Family Research Council
Unborn babies just won another Texas-sized legal victory. On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court unanimously ended the abortion industry's challenge to the state's 6-week abortion ban because of its unique enforcement mechanism through private legal action. "Texas law does not authorize the state-agency executives to enforce the Act's requirements, either directly or indirectly," said the court, so abortion groups could not invalidate the law by suing them. The law has already deterred Texas abortion businesses, saving the lives of 100 babies a day.
The Texas Heartbeat Act has ricocheted around America's legal system since it passed into law last year. Abortion interests immediately filed a lawsuit against state officials to block enforcement of the law, as they always do. Nancy Northup, President and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights, complained, "the courts have allowed Texas to nullify a constitutional right," a profound insight to anyone who has never read the Constitution.
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Disney to DeSantis: Let It Go
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
If you want to know what a small world it really is at Disney, ask CEO Bob Chapek. The head of the happiest place on earth hasn't had a magical 72 hours after his decision to stay out of Florida's debate over sex education blew up in the company's face. Chapek, who tried to lay low on a bill to keep transgender talk out of K-3 classrooms, found out pretty quickly that when it comes to LGBT issues at Disney, things get, well -- animated.
As head of Florida's most popular tourist destination, Chapek had been under intense pressure to speak out against H.B. 1557, the popular Parental Rights in Education bill. For weeks, the legislation has been the center of the media's attention, since it represents one of the most brazen pushbacks to the Left's indoctrination in schools. Although the word "gay" is never mentioned in the bill's text, LGBT extremists -- in a desperate effort to derail the legislation -- dubbed it the "Don't Say Gay Bill." In the end, though, even the Left's misinformation campaign failed to make a dent, and the legislation -- propelled by tens of thousands of parents across the state -- sailed through both chambers.
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