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Progressive Resistance, Wrong Again, The Ferguson Effect

Progressive Resistance

I have been struck by the incredible reaction from so-called "progressives" to yesterday's House vote to repeal Obamacare. Everyone knows Obamacare is not working.

Fighting For Faith, Family & Freedom, Fighting For Life, Fighting For Israel

Fighting For Faith, Family & Freedom

Today is the National Day of Prayer and it is a good day to celebrate our faith and our freedom. Much has changed over the past eight years and there is much to be thankful for today. Let me give you a feel for what is going on and how we are representing you.

Fighting For Life

At The White House, Restoring Religious Liberty, Clinton In Denial

At The White House

Yesterday's White House event, in the ornate Indian Treaty Room, honoring Israel on its 69th Independence Day was outstanding. Vice President Mike Pence gave a stirring tribute to our most loyal friend and ally, Israel.

Don't Forget Your Core, A Disappointing Deal, Celebrating Israel

Don't Forget Your Core

The sports network ESPN is bleeding viewers and recently announced a round of layoffs of top on-air personalities. What's going on? Do Americans suddenly no longer like sports? No, there's no sign of that happening. It's left-wing politics.

Linda Cohn, a broadcaster who has been with ESPN for more than two decades, spoke out about the network's troubles recently. Here's what she said:

What A Contrast, Speaking Of Fake News. . ., Happy Loyalty Day

What A Contrast

A major wing of the political left, otherwise known as the media, served dinner Saturday night in Washington at the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. President Donald Trump served dessert in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to a roaring crowd of more than 7,000. The contrast of the split screen featuring both events was striking.

Saturday, April 29, 2017

Today marks President Trump's 100th day in office. We have put together the following list highlighting some of President Trump's most significant accomplishments.

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100 Accomplishments In President Trump's First 100 Days

Pass Tax Reform Now, Obama Loves George Washington, Standing For Life

Pass Tax Reform Now

The economy is stalling. According to the Commerce Department's report, first quarter economic growth fell to just 0.7%. It should be noted that economic growth has been slowing since the 3rd quarter of 2016. These numbers make one thing very clear: We need tax reform now!

Now They Are Worried?, Israel Victory Caucus, Fascism Prevails In Portland

Now They Are Worried?

It was very difficult watching the evening news last night. Left-wing reporters and big spending politicians were having nervous breakdowns over the impact of President Trump's tax reform plan on the budget deficit.

It's one thing coming from deficit hawks on the right. At least they are consistent in fighting against excessive spending. But to hear those on the left expressing shock over growing deficits was too much.

Robed Radicals, Trump's Tax Plan, Breakthrough?

Robed Radicals

Here we go again. Another radical leftist masquerading as a judge handed down an utterly absurd ruling protecting sanctuary cities. Late yesterday, U.S. District Judge William Orrick, III, based in San Francisco, blocked enforcement of President Donald Trump's executive order banning federal funding to those jurisdictions that refuse to enforce federal law on immigration.

President Trump responded to the ruling by tweeting this morning, "See you in the Supreme Court!"

Obama: Iran's Washington Lobbyist, Another Nuclear Nightmare, Never Again

Obama: Iran's Washington Lobbyist

Months ago, I argued that the Iranian nuclear deal was so bad that it was hard to see how Barack Obama was acting as anything other than a lobbyist for the Islamic Republic. Tehran got virtually everything it demanded. Time and again, the U.S. constantly gave in to Iranian demands for more concessions.

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