The people of Odessa have spoken. The City of Odessa has a new Mayor and two new city council members after a landslide victory in the December 15th runoff election in Odessa, Texas.
Read MoreThe Lubbock City Council passed a resolution accepting the request of Lubbock citizens to hold a referendum to vote for or against the proposed Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance. This ceremonial resolution begins the next phase of the Sanctuary City movement in Lubbock.
Read MoreTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Texas is suing Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin before the supreme court. The lawsuit is asking the Supreme Court to nullify the electoral college votes from all four swing states, arguing that those states did not follow either their state laws or the legal voting process listed under the constitution.
Read MoreOn Sunday, December 6th, 2020 people came together across the nation to “sing the songs of Christmas loudly!” The initiative was a part of a nationwide protest called, “Sing It Louder USA.” The purpose of the protest was a response to government officials across the United States issuing orders which limit what people can do in their own homes to celebrate the holidays.
Read MoreEverything has been made political, and when prosecutors allow politics to infect them and their investigations, they lose all credibility whether they were right or not. Regardless, President Trump granted Michael Flynn a full pardon November 25th of this year, rightly so. Ending a needless mess and unnecessary legal assault, trumped up by political interests, against one of the country's war heroes.
Read More“The December 1st vote, which took place at a cafe in the City of Ackerly, was unanimous. In taking this action the City of Ackerly has now become the smallest city to outlaw abortion. The population of Ackerly is 251. Prior to Ackerly passing the enforceable ordinance the City of Gary, with a population of 311, was the smallest city to have passed the ordinance.”
Read MoreLast week, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would decriminalize marijuana at the federal level. The bill, also known as the MORE Act of 2019, would essentially take marijuana off the list of controlled substances under the Controlled Substances Act, expunge many (if not, most) marijuana-related convictions, and levy a 5% sales tax on cannabis products.
Read More“The Love Life Amendment ensures that no Louisiana state court will rule that there is a right to abortion or the taxpayer funding of abortion, such as in the US Supreme Court cases of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton. The Louisiana Constitution now removes the possibility that a state court could nullify the pro-life laws which have been duly enacted by the Louisiana Legislature.”
Read MoreOn November 25, 2020, the Supreme Court made a big decision that will have a huge impact for houses of worship across the country. In this major decision, the Supreme Court sided 5-4, a decision that new Supreme Court Justice Amy Barrett's opinion was key in, with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn and August Israel of America against the City and State of New York.
Read MoreWhen I said conservatives need to engage in the Arts, I wasn’t playing around. However, there are times when engaging the Arts requires playing around - block by block. You do not have to be a Master Builder in order to appreciate LEGO video games.
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