Virginia Foxx, who has represented part of the Piedmont Triad in Congress for many years, has been appointed by House Speaker Mike Johnson to chair the all-important House Rules Committee. This is the committee that ultimately decides which bills will be voted upon by the full House. Foxx is probably […]
Month: January 2025
Restoration, Not Conservatism
We INEVITABLY Legislate Morality
But whose? That is the question:
Greensboro: 6 Homicides in 12 Days
The pattern continues. WGHP reports.
Pastor Jack Hibbs Speaks Out On California Crisis
This is an example of a preacher using the pulpit to explain current issues to the congregation in accordance with a biblical worldview. Ideally, it would be best to do this long before a crisis arises. But his comments are fairly remarkable, and come to us from Calvary Chapel: It's […]
DeSantis on H-1B Visas
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis outlines his problem with the H-1B Visa program, says that he wants Congress to get involved to fix the fraud and abuse that happens in it that takes jobs away from American workers. pic.twitter.com/E7AZyatmpF — Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) January 8, 2025
Young Adults Having A Hard Time
Gen Z encompasses teens through those in their late 20’s. One important item he fails to discuss is a widespread lack of Christian commitment and church involvement in this age group which is part of the mix contributing to their difficulties:
Was There Intentionality Behind The California Fires?
At least a couple of prominent voices– Mel Gibson and Alex Jones– have questioned whether the powers-that-be planned or otherwise intentionally facilitated the destruction caused by the fires in Los Angeles. The Breggin’s point out Los Angeles’ plans for 15 minute cities, “SmartLA” and the 2028 Olympics which can be […]
JD Greear On Muslims And Christian “Self-Interest”
HT: Megan Basham According to J.D. Greear, we need to be supporting Muslims’ rights; and when we assert Christianity in the public square, it is “self-interest” rather than being salt and light to serve the common good, Very disappointing from at least a couple of perspectives. But the mere premise […]
The Best Analysis of California and Its Fires
Michael Shellenberger is not a conservative. However, he has put together perhaps the best explanation I have seen regarding how the political environment in California led to all the destruction caused by the devastating fires in Los Angeles: