The NC Family Policy Council likes the budget passed by the NC House because it includes money for pregnancy care centers and fatherhood initiatives; and social media protections for minors. The Carolina Partnership for Reform, however, says that the NC House budget proposal would result in a tax increase. This […]
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The Crushing Economic Facts Republicans Won’t Address
This clip is in the wake of Moody’s downgrading the United States’ credit rating: Interest on the U.S. national debt is now 20% of total federal revenue and rising — We borrow every dollar just to pay interest. 4 stunning (and painful) charts from Dave Brat.pic.twitter.com/n3fX2topwP — Citizen Free Press […]
Biblical Reasons For Opposing Big Government
Do We Really Want Solar Panels Ruining The Rural Landscape?
HT: Fred This is vandalism – pure eco vandalism. Farmers lives are being destroyed for this junk. Future land fill. Imported. Plastic wrapped. This needs to be stopped. And fast pic.twitter.com/zphU16r4zO — Katie Hopkins (@KTHopkins) May 1, 2025
Government Of Limited Powers…
… at this point is a fantasy, unfortunately, because of the actions of both major political parties. We need to restore it: (Click to view video) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tenth Amendment Center (@tenthamendmentcenter)
Ray Dalio’s “Coming Out” On the Debt Crisis
Ray Dalio is an enormously successful hedge fund manager who is very knowledgeable on economic matters. He has a book coming out in June on the debt crisis. He had an appearance on CNN with Fareed Zakaria within the last few days. He officially “came out” in terms of speaking […]
Southeastern Seminary Goes Full CRT
A couple of days ago, I posted some video of JD Greear bragging that he had appointed women and minorities to two-thirds of the important positions within the Southern Baptist Convention; and that 63% of church plants were being led by “people of color”. Below, you will see a video […]
Roadblocks for Natural Gas In North Carolina
With the delusional politics we experienced over the last decade or so, we saw the retirement of coal-burning plants for electrical generation in the state of North Carolina. We saw huge amounts of farmland converted for solar panel installations– defiling the landscape and harming the environment. We saw very limited […]