It’s time to address the inequalities in our nation, not point fingers over who is patriot or not. We’re all Americans first and foremost.
Opinion
After reading the letter from a “moderate Republican”, with a severe case of TDS,
First, something it doesn’t mean: the Nov. 4 election is not a wholesale rejection of Trump and his policy.
Government shutdowns are becoming almost like ‘political holidays’ for so many in government.
There’s significant evidence that the Biden administration engaged in a scandal worse than Watergate.
If you only pay attention to the government and establishment media COVID-19 panic machines, you might not know that the U.S. is experiencing fewer than one-third as many new daily cases and hospitalizations as in January and fewer daily deaths than at any time since March of 2020.
In politics, the ability to be compassionate — with someone else’s money — often produces flawed public policy.
The resurgence of COVID-19 and the Clark County Health District’s recent recommendation that everyone should once again wear masks indoors had left many of us wondering if that recommendation would lead to local government entities requiring masks.
Members of the public who objected to a mandate to wear face masks to slow the spread of COVID are vastly overstating their case.
“When the House revamped its rules in the early days of the pandemic to allow lawmakers to vote remotely,” Nicholas Fandos reports at the New York Times, “Representative Ralph Norman of South Carolina was among 161 Republicans who sued to block the arrangement, arguing that it ‘subverts’ the Constitution.”
It’s time to address the inequalities in our nation, not point fingers over who is patriot or not. We’re all Americans first and foremost.
After reading the letter from a “moderate Republican”, with a severe case of TDS,
First, something it doesn’t mean: the Nov. 4 election is not a wholesale rejection of Trump and his policy.
Government shutdowns are becoming almost like ‘political holidays’ for so many in government.
