By Joe Bast The “red trickle” on November 8 was a great disappointment to conservatives everywhere. It’s tempting to pick up our marbles and go home. But there is a better path forward. This article describes some things everyone reading it can do to help save the country. Okay, So We Lost Nationally, Republicans appear…
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How Democrat Compassion has Worsened the Homeless Crisis
By Gary Wickert The Atlantic magazine wrote an article in 2011 entitled “Hey, Barney Frank: The Government Did Cause the Housing Crisis.” Liberals, including then-Congressman Barney Frank, had repeated the mantra that the housing crisis of 2008 and the financial fallout which followed was caused by a failure to adequately regulate banks. The truth is…
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Melting glaciers uncover a Swiss pass that has been buried for at least 2000 years
By Diya Mukherjee The melting of snow on the Col de Tsanfleuron area, which was around fifteen metres thick until 2021, was sped up by last year’s weather patterns. Col de Tsanfleuron was hidden for over 2000 years, during the Roman Empire. The still-resisting snow has improved thanks to a dry winter and heat waves…
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Wisconsinites much worse off under Evers, Barnes, Kaul
By Bart Williams Objective truth is what the U.S. justice system is supposed to be based on. Objective truth is also what American public education should be all about. By all objective measures, Wisconsinites are much worse off under Tony Evers, Mandela Barnes, and Josh Kaul. In terms of fundamental rights and freedoms, Evers and…
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‘I’m back!’ — Smith wins UCP leadership race, set to become premier
By Arthur C. Green “I’m back!” With those words Danielle Smith claimed victory in the UCP race Thursday night and will become Alberta’s 19th premier when she is sworn in on Tuesday. Smith claimed victory winning the UCP leadership contest with 53.77% on the sixth ballot. More than 84,000 votes were cast by the party’s…
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Working for My Daily Bread
By Andrew Zuelke In April 2018, voters rejected a statewide referendum to eliminate the office of State Treasurer (and Secretary of State). Four years later, not one duty was added back to this office out of respect for the voters’ decision. The main duty left is for Treasurer is being one of three members (along…