Ohio’s Democrat candidates running in the 2018 midterm election are going all in with their party’s obstruction of Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court and the unsubstantiated attacks against his character. Sherrod Brown, Richard Cordray, Theresa Gasper, Aftab Pureval — they’re all taking the cue from their party…
Read MoreDay: September 29, 2018
Commentary: Kavanaugh Is Right; We Now Have Good Reason to Fear for the Future
by Jeffery Rendall If the United States republic ultimately burns to ashes people will likely remember yesterday, September 27, 2018, as the beginning of the end. Or, in the alternative, if the political system somehow reforms itself citizens may look back fondly on that date as the reemergence of…
Read MoreCourt Approves U.S. Catholic Church’s Proposed $210 Million Payout To Sex Abuse Victims
by Joshua Gill The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, which filed for bankruptcy in 2015 amid a flood of sexual abuse allegations, will pay $210 million to abuse victims. U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Robert Kressel approved the archdiocese’s proposed settlement Wednesday as part of its reorganization plan. The…
Read MoreBernie Sanders’ Misguided ‘Stop BEZOS’ Bill Would Backfire on Workers
by Amanda Snell and David Kreutzer No single company gets perhaps as much attention in the news as Amazon. The online retailing giant has surpassed $1 trillion in market value and is now searching for a city to place its second headquarters. Amazon has done enormous good in making Americans’…
Read MoreCalifornia’s Gas Prices Inch Toward $4 Per Gallon At A Bad Time For Democrats
by Chris White Gas prices in Southern California are hovering around $4 per gallon as Golden State Democrats attempt to defend an unpopular gas tax outgoing Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown signed in 2017. The average pump price for regular gas in the Los Angeles area is hovering around $3.736…
Read MoreGOP Rep Jim Jordan Says Voters Have an Easy Choice In November Between Republican Results and Democratic ‘Craziness’
by Nick Givas GOP Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio said voters have a clear choice between Republican results or Democratic “craziness” in November’s midterms when they go to the polls. “I think this election is really about two contrasting visions for where we’re going to take the country,” Jordan…
Read MoreNext Step: Democrats Pledge To Investigate Kavanaugh, Float Impeachment If He’s Confirmed
by Peter Hasson Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh might keep facing political attacks from the left if he is confirmed to the nation’s highest court. Kavanaugh faced an onslaught of attacks from Democrats and liberal activists even before Palo Alto University professor Christine Blasey Ford accused him of drunkenly trying to force himself…
Read MoreHouse Republicans Are Overhauling The Endangered Species Act
by Tim Pierce The House Committee on Natural Resources advanced a slate of GOP-authored bills aimed at restructuring the Endangered Species Act (ESA) on Thursday. The committee also passed three Democrat-authored bills that continue the federal government’s use of the James J. Howard Marine Sciences Laboratory, set up a…
Read MoreCommentary: The Senate, Not the FBI, Confirms Supreme Court Justices
by Robert Romano Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution states that “The president shall… nominate, and by and with the advice and consent of the senate, shall appoint… judges of the supreme court…” Those are the simple words that outline the process prescribed by the U.S. Constitution for confirming…
Read MoreSherrod Brown Letter Shows Blind Support for Mass Migration of Refugees into Ohio
A group favoring open-borders and mass immigration boasts on its website how it has the support of Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) to push for more refugee resettlements in Ohio cities. Brown’s response shows he is in favor of 110,000 refugees being allowed to enter the U.S. in a single year.…
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