Missouri Governor Mike Parson says he’ll bring the General Assembly back to Jefferson City on September 6 to work on his proposed tax cut. Parson earlier vetoed HB 2090, a bill that ...
Read More »Parents with shifting political beliefs expected to be powerful voting bloc in November
Although many political experts expect inflation and abortion to drive voting decisions in this fall’s midterm elections, parents will have a big say in which party controls Congress. “The New York Times” ...
Read More »Herschel Walker says racist critic on MSNBC “needs Jesus”
Herschel Walker, the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Georgia, has turned the other cheek to an MSNBC contributor who suggested he was one of the “negroes” who would do what ...
Read More »Republicans trounce Democrats in Congressional baseball game
The Republican red wave took place just as expected say commenters on social media. The GOP shut out the Democrats 10-0 in the annual Congressional Baseball game at Nationals Park in Washington ...
Read More »U.S. in recession after 2nd quarter GDP released
The United States is in recession. The realization came Thursday morning after the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported that GDP fell almost 1% in the second quarter. For the last 10 recessions, ...
Read More »17 states warn Google about censoring pro-life women’s clinics
Google is being threatened with a lawsuit by 17 states if it censors pro-life crisis pregnancy centers in search results. A coalition of 17 attorneys general are organizing an anti-trust investigation against ...
Read More »Americans on right and left agree over how quickly donations should be used
Political partisanship is a powerful dividing line, but a new survey shows widespread agreement on the need for changes in how quickly charitable foundations and donor advised funds put donations to work. ...
Read More »“Sanctuary city” Washington D.C doesn’t want busloads of illegal aliens
As over one million illegal aliens have been released into the nation, the Democrat mayor of Washington, D.C. has a “not in my backyard” policy. But Mayor Muriel Bowser’s issue isn’t with the ...
Read More »Confidence in nearly all institutions, including the church, dropped since last year
Confidence in nearly every American institution – including the church – has dropped over the past year, a new Gallup poll finds. The yearly poll asks respondents to share how much confidence, ...
Read More »June would be ‘Month of Life’ under resolution by pro-life Republicans
Pro-life House Republicans have introduced a congressional resolution to declare June as the “Month of Life.” The effort is being spearheaded by Rep. Carol Miller (R-W.Va.) to commemorate the Supreme Court’s decision ...
Read More »Exxon responds to Biden letter that threatens “emergency powers”
Exxon Mobil fired back at President Joe Biden who has moved from blaming Vladimir Putin to now blaming U.S. energy producers for soaring gas prices. The White House is now threatening to use ...
Read More »Americans from all backgrounds agree on importance of parental rights
Parents rights are expected to be a critical issue in this fall’s midterm elections after creating headlines like never before. The survey comes as national outlets seemingly fight against parents with stories ...
Read More »Pro-life Democrat challenges her party to care for women in need
Despite what often is reported by the national media, a number of Democrats oppose abortion, and they believe their voices are not being heard by the party. Connecticut state Rep. Trenee McGee, a ...
Read More »Judge stops Biden administration from ending Title 42
The Biden administration is being told it cannot end Title 42, an important border policy that allows authorities to quickly expel illegal immigrants at the southern U.S. border back to Mexico over ...
Read More »Another poll finds majority want most or all abortions banned
More national polls are confirming that Americans want all or most abortions banned. The news may come as a shock to some who see the weekly protests of pro-choice activists reflecting that ...
Read More »Pro-lifers rally in Jefferson City to support restrictions on abortion
Pro-life Missourians filled the state Capitol in Jefferson City Wednesday to rally in support stronger pro-life policies. The Midwest March for Life drew Republican policymakers, including Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, joined ...
Read More »Almost 92 percent of national Congressional seats contested as Missouri, Florida decide redistricting
The only states as of April 5 without new legislative and congressional districts in place for 2022 elections are Florida, New Hampshire, and Missouri. On April 4, Maryland became the 47th state to formally ...
Read More »White House threatens to veto ending airline mask mandate after Senate vote
Passengers can drop their masks on U.S. planes after the Senate passed a resolution to repeal a mask. It also covers other public transport. The White House immediately said they would veto ...
Read More »Vicky Hartzler releases campaign ad criticizing men competing in women’s sports
Missouri Senate candidate Vicky Hartzler is tackling the destruction of women’s sports by transgender men in a new campaign commercial. She begins the ad by referencing Lia Thomas, the University of Pennsylvania ...
Read More »One year after Rush Limbaugh died, his words remain as powerful as ever
Rush Limbaugh died one year ago, on Feb. 17, 2021. Longtime listeners often wonder what he would think about the issues in the news today. Limbaugh made it a point to say ...
Read More »Update on Missouri congressional redistricting battle
After more than 50 hours of the record-breaking filibuster on the Senate floor, the seven conservative caucus members are taking a break. That’s because Republican leadership has said there will be no ...
Read More »Missouri Senate to reconvene Tuesday as fight over redistricting continues
The Missouri Senate will reconvene Tuesday to resume debate on redistricting. Republicans are battling one another over a 6-2 map vs. a 7-1 map. That would be six congressional districts currently held ...
Read More »Pro-life Missouri Senators will set record for longest filibuster ever as debate over redistricting goes on
Today seven conservative, pro-life Missouri senators are setting a record for the longest filibuster in Missouri state history. It’s part of their effort to oppose 14 Senate Republicans who have sided with ...
Read More »House Republicans demand answers from Biden on Israel, Iran policy
More than 30 House Republicans this week signed letters to President Biden and U.N. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield demanding answers about U.S. policy toward Israel and Iran. “The American people expect this administration ...
Read More »Rasmussen reviews key polls from January
In January surveys and polls, this is what America told Rasmussen Reports: – Barely a third of Americans believe Martin Luther King Jr.’s dreams of equal opportunity in the country are a reality. – Voters ...
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