Opinion
El Paso and Dayton – now what?
News Staff
Americans have grieved over the senseless murders of 31 people recently gunned down in an El Paso, Texas Walmart and a Dayton, Ohio nightclub.
Their lives were taken from them by men armed with automatic rifles and the element of surprise.
Thu, 08/15/2019 - 00:00
COMICALLY INCORRECT by A.F. Branco (August 15, 2019)
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Wed, 08/14/2019 - 11:43
Revamp America’s health education
News Staff
Medical insurance and healthcare continues to be a main topic of American conversations.
Our lives are all we really have and good medical care is imperative to preserve our lives.
Americans must have a dual effort when it comes to healthcare.
Thu, 08/08/2019 - 00:00
Massacres in El Paso, Dayton underscore that political violence right or left is never the answer
News Staff
After a bloody weekend that saw 29 killed in mass shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio, the nation must once again face and confront the scourge of political violence and terrorism that is becoming increasingly prevalent in our society on the extreme ends of the political spectrum, right...
Thu, 08/08/2019 - 00:00
COMICALLY INCORRECT by A.F. Branco (August 8, 2019)
Ellis123
Wed, 08/07/2019 - 10:30
COMICALLY INCORRECT by A.F. Branco (August 1, 2019)
Ellis123
Wed, 07/31/2019 - 11:16
Another brick in the wall: Supreme Court upholds Trump reprogramming funds for southern border wall.
News Staff
Brick by brick, figuratively speaking, with a serious assist from the Supreme Court ruling that reprogramming $2.5 billion of counter-narcotics monies may be used, Donald Trump is fulfilling his promise to get the southern border wall built.
Wed, 07/31/2019 - 05:00
Democrats’ forced labor unionization bill threatens jobs, tramples rights
News Staff
The Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2019 (PRO Act) is a great illustration of just how radical and out-of-touch today’s Democrat Party is.
Wed, 07/31/2019 - 05:00
Social Security – care and beware
News Staff
Americans should be able to draw 100% of their social security benefits at age 65 – but they can’t.
1983 began a gradual age increase from 65 to 67 which occurred over a 22 year period. For those who are already past 65 it’s too late to care much.
Wed, 07/31/2019 - 05:00
COMICALLY INCORRECT by A.F. Branco (July 25, 2019)
Ellis123
Wed, 07/24/2019 - 10:37