Issues

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?

Volume XXIII Number 5 – April 24, 2024

FEDERAL DEBT IS A BIG PROBLEM – Incredibly the debt for this fiscal year since 10/1/23 is already $1.1 trillion. The overall debt is now over $35 trillion, up $2 trillion in the last year.

Volume XXIII Number 4 – April 16, 2024

Ten Years ago on April 15, 2014, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld included a letter with his tax return bemoaning the complicated tax code that he admitted he did not understand and that, in his opinion, most Americans did not understand.

Volume XXIII Number 3 – March 25, 2024

TCR would like to congratulate all our endorsed candidates who either won outright (which most did) or received enough votes to advance to the runoff election on May 28, 2024.

Volume XXIII Number 2 – February 9, 2024

It is obvious that the Houston Chronicle, once again, is blurring the lines between “news” and “opinion/editorial.”

Volume XXIII Number 1 – January 22, 2024

You may have forgotten that Super Tuesday, which includes Texas, is March 5, 2024. Early voting begins February 20 and ends March 1, 2024. We are less than 30 days away from early voting!

Volume XXII Number 7 – December 28, 2023

All of us at TCR hope you are having a great holiday season and hope you had a very Merry Christmas or Happy Hanukkah.

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