Issues

Volume XXIII Number 15 – December 16, 2024

The Department of Defense desperately needs reform. Remember the failed audits, problems with the major defense contracts.  Focusing not on war fighting but woke DEI.

Volume XXIII Number 14 – November 18, 2024

We have lots of heroes in the 2024 election. President Trump, Senator Cruz, Governor Abbott, Senator Paul Bettencourt, and Justice elect Maritza Antu. The list contains elected officials who worked hard, raised money, and selflessly helped other candidates.

Volume XXIII Number 13 – October 14, 2024

It is finally almost here and time to vote. Early voting begins October 21 and ends November 1. Election day is November 5.

Volume XXIII Number 12 – September 26, 2024

Are you (if you are a voter in Harris County [Houston] Texas) tired of the corruption (housing built next to a toxic waste site), the Harris County Health Department head (making $350,000 a year and holding another six-figure job in California) which is a tip of the scandal and the elevate strategies scam.

Volume XXIII Number 11 – August 23, 2024

The Biden-Harris administration track record on inflation is poor. Since August 2021 the aggregate rate of inflation was 25.348% per Trunflation.com.  For our readers, you know what it cost you for food, housing, utilities, transportation and all are up that much or more.

Volume XXIII Number 10 – August 5, 2024

Let’s have a campaign on issues, not demonization. In Texas, the recent Hobby Center poll shows the most important issues influencing the 2024 Presidential Vote Decision for Likely Votes: 66% say border security and immigration, inflation, the economy, and the future of U.S. democracy.

Volume XXIII Number 9 – June 14, 2024

The US labor market has been appallingly weak per Bloomberg, with most of the jobs “gained” in 2023 and meant to signal how strong the Biden “recovery” has been, about to be revised away and more shockingly, all the job growth in the past few years has gone to illegal aliens.

Volume XXIII Number 8 – June 3, 2024

Some of Tuesday’s primary runoff elections were decided by the slimmest of margins, proving once again that every vote counts, especially in low turnout elections.

Volume XXIII Number 7 – May 22, 2024

The following is an insightful and realistic look at the state of the Republican Party of Texas, by Matt Mackowiak.

Volume XXIII Number 6 – May 15, 2024

The Harris County Appraisal District Board election drew around 4% turnout—very disappointing! Is it asking too much to expect conservatives to take the time to vote?

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