You in a heap o’ trouble, girl!

There’s a popular internet meme that we used to think a lack of information made people stupid, but nope, it wasn’t that! We have a wealth of information at our fingertips, but stupid people are still stupid. Public school teachers are supposed to be educated, with at least a baccalaureate degree, and frequently an expectation …

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The Clash Over Immigration, Part 6

The Bipartisan Pattern of Inaction Welcome to Part 6. Parts 1 through 5 traced immigration history from the 19th century through the Johnson administration when our modern-day immigration system was established. Johnson canceled the Bracero legal farm worker program spurring substantial illegal immigration. This was done just prior to passage of the 1965 Hart-Celler Act …

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Modern time began in 1883: Railroads gave us Standard Time. 35 years later, Congress gave us DST

Just what time that sun’ll come out is up to Congress.

Having balanced the budget, passed the SAVE Act and restricted insider trading by congressmen and congressional staffers, members of the House and the Senate are debating time itself. The issue is whether we should go to year-round daylight savings time, year-round standard time or just leave the whole thing alone and keep changing our clocks twice a year.

US State Department Begins Dismantling International Birth Tourism Networks

US State Department Begins Dismantling International Birth Tourism Networks

Even before six SCOTUS justices caved to the mob, giving America a ruling which will expand “Birth Tourism,” the US Dept. of State started dismantling multiple “Birth Tourism” networks operating across Europe & Africa. These operations helped foreign nationals fraudulently obtain visitor visas to give birth on US soil.

How Congress is dealing with the Canadian wildfires #shorts #wildfire #smoke

Dangerous levels of smoke are engulfing major cities in North America as Canadian wildfires send plumes across the Midwest and Northeast. Senators Shelley Moore Capito and Bernie Moreno are responding to the weather catastrophe, but not with the same approach. Kailey Leinz reports

Introduction to Business 101: Golf with THE Chuck: The Barrett Jackson Edition

For thousands of enthusiasts who made their way to Columbus, Ohio, the weekend of June 25 through 27, 2026, was one of those rare occasions when passion takes the wheel. While golfers elsewhere chased pars and markets chased quarterly numbers, Barrett-Jackson hosted its inaugural collector car auction in the Midwest at the Ohio Expo Center & State Fairgrounds.

Three days of roaring engines, vintage muscle, modern supercars, vendor villages, and manufacturer experiences reminded everyone present that this country still knows how to build dreams that roll on four wheels.

BREAKING: US strikes Iran for seventh consecutive night, targeting military infrastructure

Ret. U.S. Navy commander John ‘Fozzie’ Miller discusses U.S. Central Command’s seventh consecutive night of strikes targeting Iran’s military infrastructure and supply routes on ‘Kudlow.’

From Camp Perry to National Readiness: Why Military Shooting Teams Matter

For more than 120 years, America’s military marksmanship teams have done far more than chase medals. Every summer at Camp Perry’s Small Arms Firing School, they pass generations of hard-earned knowledge to ordinary citizens—teaching safe firearms handling, precision marksmanship, and personal responsibility. It’s a quiet mission rooted in federal law since 1903, built on a simple idea: a nation is stronger when its citizens are capable, disciplined, and prepared. The trophies are impressive, but the real legacy is American readiness.

Seven Million Biden Voters Died Between Nov. 2020 & Nov. 2024: Where Are The Bodies?

Seven Million Biden Voters Died Between Nov. 2020 & Nov. 2024: Where Are The Bodies?

Does anyone REALLY believe that demented Biden, who spent the entire 2020 campaign in his basement, received 16 Million MORE votes than the Messiah, Obama, in 2012, AND 16 Million more than Queen Hillary in 2016?  Anyone?  Anyone?

The Clash Over Immigration, Part 5: Inside the 1960s Mosh Pit

In the Clash Over Immigration, Part 4, we examined the collision of the 1) Hart-Celler Act, 2) cancellation of the Bracero program, 3) birthright citizenship, and 4) powerful factions driven by competing, narrow self-interests. This was the turning point for both legal and illegal immigration that is essentially in place today. As such, it is important to stop and record observations before moving on to the next chapter. While others may connect the dots differently, these are my observations.

The World sees America is great again: Trump is crazy as a fox and as wily as the Road Runner.

Destroying Iran’s military threat to the world bounced President Trump’s approval back to 49% in the latest Rasmussen Poll. That’s his maximum just as it was for Lincoln. While the media claims the world has turned against him, the fact is he and America are on the top of the world, looking down on creation.

Choices: The South Dakota 2026 GOP Gubernatorial Runoff

There will be a runoff for the two GOP candidates for governor on 28 July, as none of the four candidates achieved the 35% threshold required to win outright in the 2 June primary election. Political newcomer Toby Doeden finished first with 31% of the votes, followed by Rhoden at 25%, U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson at 23%, and state House Speaker Jon Hansen at 21%. The race saw one of the highest statewide turnouts in over a decade, over 34% — and for the first time in state history, a runoff is needed to decide the GOP nominee for governor.