In 2020, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) wrote an article about voter rolls in America. On the heels of the Democrat's push for vote by mail, their research revealed a large number of deceased registrants still on the voter rolls. It’s no wonder many Americans, let alone those in Illinois, don’t have much confidence in the system. After all, it would seem if we could fix the problems with voter rolls by eliminating dead voters still on the rolls, duplicate registrants, or removing those who have moved, we would gain more confidence in the system.
02.22.23
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The United Nations Human Rights Council is poised to prepare and release a report on the “perceived contradictions” between the LGBTQ agenda and religious teachings... In other words: Here come the global attacks on biblical teachings and truths.
02.21.23
Don’t look now, but the resistance to woke tyranny is rising rapidly, and not just in the United States.

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon resigned on Wednesday after eight years in office. A leftist and climate change extremist, she opposed Brexit while leading the fight for Scottish independence from Britain. 
02.20.23
The so-called fact-checkers are energetic defenders of President Joe Biden — almost like they're his siblings or his nephews. No cockeyed critique of Biden is silly enough for them to forgo the urgent need to "check." PolitiFact gave us two examples on Feb. 10. Both were "Pants On Fire" warnings, but only one was about pants.
02.18.23
This week, the U.S. Senate confirmed President Biden’s 100th federal judicial nominee, reaching that milestone faster than his two predecessors. At this point in their presidencies, Trump had 88 judges confirmed and Obama had 67. Biden’s judicial confirmations include one U.S. Supreme Court justice, 30 circuit court and 69 district court judges.
02.17.23
The GOP should abandon taxpayer-funded school choice and focus on empowering parents rather than expanding the state. We all make mistakes, and the GOP will be making a big one if they decide to enact universal taxpayer-funded school choice policies that will empower the government, ultimately creating dependency upon government programs, expanding government control, and leading to inflation.
02.15.23
I reposted a meme this week. It was a graphic of a mass of humanity, with tens of thousands of people standing shoulder to shoulder and one solitary individual standing outside, looking back at the group. The accompanying text was, “Yes, you all are wrong.” To this, I added, “It appears those of us who stood nearly alone on masks and jabs are exonerated. May the same prove true on all else woke and wrong.”
02.14.23
Among many Americans, there is a “crisis of confidence” in our nation’s election processes and procedures. The myriad of problems that have been exposed in recent election cycles have only added to that crisis. How can we encourage voters to continue to cast their ballots if they think their votes don’t count? As someone who has been both on the frontlines and behind the scenes in elections for over a decade, I’m grateful to say I’m more encouraged now than ever.
02.14.23
Former Twitter executives testified that Twitter has never hassled conservatives. Nor were they politically motivated to censor the New York Post’s coverage of the Hunter Biden laptop just before the 2020 presidential election.

Crushing the laptop story was just a “mistake,” said Yoel Roth, former global head of trust and safety.
02.13.23

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02.11.23
God created our faces in his image, but in 2020 the biomedical fascists sought to erase our faces and turn us into faceless AI bots. From rape victims being denied care for not wearing the dirty face diapers to crying children being dragged off planes and teens being handcuffed in school, the masking regime was perhaps the most barbaric, inhumane, and illogical idea ever conceived by government and permeating the so-called private sector. There is no time like the present to bury this evil forever.
02.10.23