The closely watched primary election season continued Tuesday with contests in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, and Texas. And per usual, the biased and out of touch mainstream media is failing to focus on some very important news due to their unhealthy fixation on former President Donald Trump. In the critically important …
Read More »COVID, mental health and schools: our kids are suffering and it's not all right
The single largest domestic policy error in recent American history is the prolonged closure of schools during the infectious-disease and the disregard for our youth’s well-being. The New York Times recently reported on the rising prevalence of mental illness and suicide among adolescents the last couple of years. Did we really need …
Read More »Texas school shooting begs the question: Where is God?
How long, Lord, must I call for help, but you do not listen? Or cry out to you, “Violence!” but you do not save? This prayer of Habakkuk is one we must pray in the horrific aftermath of Uvalde, Texas. I’m the father of five young children, including our son …
Read More »Tucker Carlson: Following Texas school shooting and Buffalo tragedy, leaders should ask this question
In the past 10 days, two separate teenage boys have committed horrifying massacres in public places. On May 14th, 18-year-old Payton Gendron murdered ten shoppers in a grocery store in Buffalo and then yesterday, 18-year-old Salvador Ramos killed 19 small children and two teachers at an elementary school in Texas. …
Read More »Washington's war on air conditioning heats up
It’s the scariest moment of the year for many homeowners – that environment” target=”_blank”>first really hot day< climate treaty called the Kigali Amendment that would make things worse. HEAT SPREADS ACROSS NATION AS PLAINS, GREAT LAKES TO SEE SEVERE STORMS You can reduce your AC unit’s energy consumption …
Read More »Guidelines for health are meant to guide, not mandate
When the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force came out last week against the routine use of aspirin as a heart-health” target=”_blank”>preventive<, and this risk certainly increases with age, but so does the risk that you are building up sticky plaque that could lead to a sudden heart attack or stroke, …
Read More »Five reasons why high school students should say 'no' to college
This Sunday, May 1, is “National College Decision Day.” Thousands of education across America will make their final decision as to where they’ll be spending the next four years of their lives along with the irreversible life trajectory entailed by this decision. Between the two of us, we have three …
Read More »I'm a dad who wants schools to teach kids how to read—not how to be gender fluid
I’m a dad, just like thousands of other dads in America. I provide for my family, participate in my children’s lives, and trust my education” target=”_blank”>public education system< Signs opposing critical race theory line the entrance to the Loudoun County School Board headquarters, in Ashburn, Virginia, June 22, 2021. (Reuters/Evelyn …
Read More »Parents are chanting: 'Whose kids? Our kids.' And they're winning
The rise of the parent as a primary power in American politics has been stunning over the past year. In virginia-governor-race” target=”_blank”>Virginia< signed a sweeping and popular bill to protect young kids from trans ideology in the classroom. Both of these politicians, and many more Republicans, have been buoyed by …
Read More »Biden's plan to cancel student debt isn't debt forgiveness, it's debt for all
America is experiencing economy, gas prices are the highest are some of the highest in U.S. history, and the Biden administration is planning a money transfer to the richest segment of the American population. On Monday, during a meeting with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Joe Biden<per student. One …
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