Robby Starbuck’s Twitter video reveals shocking allegations of child trafficking and government corruption in Guatemala. The interview exposes US involvement and questionable financial transactions, implicating high-profile figures and NGOs. The Biden administration’s role in illegal immigration and criminal activity is brought to light, raising concerns about exploitation and manipulation in Guatemala.
Category Archives: common sense
In the Age of Information, Ignorance is a Choice
Advocates of church-state separation are ignorant of mankind’s history. The First Amendment does not bar Christian participation in government. The Bill of Rights empowers citizens to oversee and correct government, protecting from tyranny. Plato and Asimov criticize the ignorance and lack of critical thinking in leadership. Luke the Evangelist calls for repentance from ignorance.
What are the consequences of dividing Israel?
Abram was told by the Lord to leave his country and his family, promising to make him a great nation and a blessing to all. The recent U.S. election saw record voter turnout and a heated divide over Israel. The future is anticipated with concerns about a potential economic recession. The writer calls for seeking God in times of distress and finding purpose in life.
DEI: An anagram from Die, as in the death of patriotism
Konstantin Kisin explains the impact of teaching hate towards one’s country and how it’s easier to lie about history. Nationwide protests against the Vietnam War eroded American patriotism. The writer’s own patriotism strengthened during 1960s military service. The article discusses how modern diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices negatively impact the nation. Voting for candidates with Judeo-Christian values is proposed as a cure.
More Federal Control? Dear Congressman Greg Casar (D-TX-35), Fergedaboudit!
The content discusses the proposed federalization of ERCOT and its connection to other states’ power grids in Texas, eliciting concerns about federal influence and the reliability of renewable energy sources. The author, impacted by the February 2021 freeze, advocates for improved local power sources over interstate dependency. The debate intertwines political, economic, and practical considerations.
Why School Choice is a Republican Priority
Benjamin Franklin emphasized the importance of education and access to information for the development of virtue and civil liberty. Texas public school statistics and recent controversies illustrate the ongoing debate over educational content, including LGBTQ programs and banned books. The involvement of Republican voters in the education system’s decision-making process is highlighted as a fundamental principle.
Rockwall County Budget: Aligning Spending With Salient Priorities
Reviewing the County website, the County Commissioners page will show sixteen functions indicating a needed reordering of County priorities. If the list were presently numbered, Law Enforcement (the biggest) and the Judiciary (second biggest) functions fall to the bottom, twelfth and fourteenth, respectively.
A Totalitarian Worldview is Anathema to Our Republican form of Government
Think of a concrete slab as the foundation of a home: inflexible, immovable, and inviolate. One keystone of our constitutional republican form of government is found in the first statement of the second paragraph of the unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America of July 4, 1776. “We hold these truths to be …
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After former AG candidate Gohmert contributes his 2¢ against Ken Paxton, he kills any hope of ever winning another office.
“In a shocking twist, beloved ex-Congressman and 2022 Texas Attorney General Candidate Louie Gohmert came out to attack Ken Paxton. Gohmert recently wrote an op-ed praising the Texas House and rooting for Paxton’s impeachment. While most in his wing of the GOP are at minimum “holding their noses” for Paxton, Gohmert made some unexpected arguments.” …
Tom G. Glass: Friend of Senate Brief Filed in Paxton Impeachment
Tom G. Glass: “I wrote and filed for Texas Constitutional Enforcement a friend of the Senate brief in the Paxton impeachment trial, today, by mailing it to Patsy Spaw, the Secretary of the Senate, who for the Paxton impeachment trial is also Clerk of the Court of Impeachment.” Read and download Tom’s Senate Brief in …
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