Massie and James: Two Reps Who Should Stay Right Where They Are
In his television show “Yellowstone,” creator/writer Taylor Sheridan delivers some sage advice via his character Rip: “Life is plenty hard. You don’t need to help it.”
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In his television show “Yellowstone,” creator/writer Taylor Sheridan delivers some sage advice via his character Rip: “Life is plenty hard. You don’t need to help it.”
In 1986, Robert Cortez “Bobby” Scott, then a state Senator in Virginia, ran for election to the Commonwealth’s First Congressional District seat against incumbent Representative Herb Bateman (R-VA), losing in a landslide, 56% to 44%. In the redistricting which followed the 1990 Census, the state legislature, at the direction of the federal Department of Justice, …
George Washington disliked political parties. In fact, he was the only president who was not affiliated with any political party. Washington believed that parties produce factions and division.
We have seen a mass exodus from the Dem Party these last four years with a 4.5 million swing of voters away from Democrats, to Republicans. This is a party in decline. They have lost the ability to persuade, so all that remains is violence, threats, terrorism to instill fear, to stop Conservatives from speaking.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk shows that the devil is very much alive in our government. The hitman went for the throat. They learned from Butler.
One of the first things I learned as a police officer: when dispatched to a scene, do something – that’s why you were called.
A liberal newspaper openly admits what has been obvious for decades. Taxpayer funded radio is radically left.
Liberals in Pacific County acted more or less normal during the Biden Regime; but Trump’s win sent them over the edge. They repeatedly screeched about Trump’s deportation efforts, ignoring that fact that these STATE lawmakers had nothing to do with federal policy.
Another example of a normal America. A cease fire in the war on firearms and ammunition. Thank You Donald Trump!
The Constitution sets the number of Congressional Representatives by population but renders selection of them to the state. To divvy up the reps, states have created districts where various laws and courts have required these districts to be politically and racially evenly divided.
When I was in the U.S. Army in the 1960s, one of the most persistent exhortations from my superiors was: “The only good communist is a dead communist.”
A Democrat takeover of the US House would not only thwart the president’s MAGA agenda and governing authority, but also virtually guarantee a replay of the Trump 45 impeachment efforts during the remainder of Trump 47.
Months after it was too late to fix it, the US Census Bureau admitted making “errors” when they were determining which states gained or lost congressional seats under the 2020 Census. These “errors” ONLY benefited Dems and ONLY hurt GOP.
Epochal change is needed to remove the political Establishment, restore the Constitution and Rule of Law, secure U.S. Sovereignty, and defeat Islamist Totalitarianism.
The Democrats are trying to understand why they lost. Looking at their election review, they never will.
Back in 2016, President Barack Obama and his confederates decided that Trump was an extreme threat. The threat was not to the country itself, but rather to their hold on power. They needed to control Trump to ensure he did not win, and if he did win, to make sure his administration would be ineffective.
One of my great regrets is a lack of investment knowledge in my younger days. I started making money in my teen years, but like many a young man, wasted it on countless things. The BBB creates the MAGA, or “Trump Accounts” for children born in the US from 2025 to 2028.
My parents were lifelong Democrats. My mother sometimes volunteered at polling stations during primary and general elections. My father, a lifelong salesman with a great gift of gab, occasionally canvassed for various Democratic candidates.
Imagine what President Trump could do if instead of a bare 7-seat majority in the House he had a 47-seat advantage.
No need to imagine it. His first presidency began with a 47-seat majority and Republicans dragged their feet.
For most of American history, third parties have failed. They have flared up, influenced national conversations, and faded into irrelevance. The “winner-take-all” electoral system, combined with deeply entrenched political machines, has kept Democrats and Republicans firmly in power for over 160 years. But what if this time could be different?