It was announced today that the Republican Evan McMullin will run as a 3rd party conservative candidate for President. Hmmm- Nothing could make the Democrats happier than for the Conservatives to split their vote. Therefore I question the legitimacy of a “name mostly unknown to the public” having any serious capacity for benefiting the Conservative…
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Scot Faulkner
Trumping The Establishment
The Washington Establishment hates Trump, because he promises to put them out of businessWhy does The Washington Establishment hate Donald Trump? It is not because of his positions on immigration or trade. Pat Buchanan and Ross Perot advocated similar stands in 1992, and they did not generate the obsessive hatred being displayed in 2016. Trump…
Featured Posts, Tom Harris
GOP must follow Trump’s lead on climate change
According to a new survey led by researchers at the University of Michigan, more Americans than ever, about one in five, say they are not sure whether climate change is occurring. Paradoxically, the survey also shows that those who are convinced that there is no solid evidence of global warming is at its lowest level…
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Trump and 1000 Christian leaders
In the last election, 40 million Christians stayed home and did not vote. Read below, The following was written by an attendee of the meeting of 1000 Christian leaders with Trump. (No media was allowed in) Faithful Christians are having a very difficult time with the direction our country is headed. This November, NOT voting…
Marita Noon
Trump: making America’s energy policy cheaper, faster, and better
The name Donald Trump will occupy the news cycle during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, OH. Other than comments from oil entrepreneur Harold Hamm, energy won’t be a huge topic on the stage–though it does hold a spot on the newly approved Republican Platform and has a starring role in Trump’s plan to “make…
Featured Blog, Sean Hackbarth
The 2013 Trump Was a Lot Better on Trade Than the 2016 Version
Not only didn’t presidential candidate Donald Trump step back from his protectionist trade stance, he doubled down in a speech in Pennsylvania. “Globalization has wiped out our middle class,” he told an audience and promised big changes to U.S. trade policy. Speaking in front of a pile of recycled materials, Trump called NAFTA, “the worst…