State Gave Millions in COVID Funds to Illegals

This is yet another example of how funds set aside for COVID relief were misused. From New York Post. A new report is highlighting how federal COVID funds were used in Washington state to give $1,000 checks to illegal immigrants who were ineligible to receive federal economic impact payments during the pandemic due to their immigration status. … Continued

NYC to Give Illegals Prepaid Debit Cards

As illegal immigrants continue to pour into New York City, Mayor Eric Adams has chosen to provide them with prepaid debit cards. Is this really a good idea? From The Epoch Times. Illegal immigrants in the Big Apple will soon start receiving pre-paid debit cards that they must pledge to use only to buy food, … Continued

State Bars Pro-Life Senators From Reelection

The Oregon Supreme Court has barred 10 lawmakers who participated in a six-week pro-life walkout from running for reelection. From CBN. The high court ruled in favor of the secretary of state’s decision to disqualify the senators from the ballot under a voter-approved measure aimed at stopping such boycotts. Measure 113, passed by voters in … Continued

City Nears ‘Breaking Point’ Amid Border Crisis

As millions pour across our southern border and get bussed out to big sanctuary cities, one mayor is saying that his city can’t take it. From The Hill. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston (D) sounded the alarm that his city is nearing a “breaking point” as it struggles to keep up with the flood of migrants. … Continued

Judge Throws Out Disney Lawsuit

Disney’s lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has been thrown out. From The New York Times. In a significant victory for Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, a federal judge on Wednesday threw out a lawsuit filed by the Walt Disney Company claiming that Mr. DeSantis and his allies violated the First Amendment by taking over a … Continued

Parties, Primaries, and the Presidency

The Scripture warns: “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. … ” A lack of knowledge is ignorance, and the word ignorance has become a pejorative meaning “mentally deficient.” Definitionally speaking, however, that is incorrect. Ignorance has absolutely nothing to do with intellect; it has to do with a lack of exposure, with simply … Continued

DeSantis Sends Troops to the Texas Border

As Texas continues fighting to secure its border, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is sending soldiers to assist. From Ron DeSantis. Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced that Florida is deploying members of the Florida National Guard (FLNG) and members of the Florida State Guard (FSG) will be deployed to assist Texas in its efforts to stop … Continued

Unborn Lives at Risk in Missouri

The Missouri Capitol is in a battle over initiative petition (IP) reform, with a bill that ended up getting buried in 2023. As Missouri law currently stands, signature petitions can get a measure put on the ballot in general elections if there are enough signatures. This pits the urban vote against the rural vote and … Continued

Observations on Opening Day of the Hawaii State Legislature

By law, the Hawaii Legislature must open on the third Wednesday of January at 10 a.m. At 8 a.m. on Opening Day, Jan. 17, 2024, I walked through the metal detectors with my fellow intercessor, Sharon, and other visitors, constituents, and lobbyists. Security personnel attached orange wristbands to our wrists. Join others crying out to … Continued

6 Pro-Lifers Found Guilty After Protest

For protesting peacefully in front of an abortion facility in 2021, six pro-lifers have been found guilty in court. Now each one faces as long as a decade in prison, on top of some large fines. From The Daily Wire. Six pro-lifers were found guilty on Tuesday after the Biden administration charged them over a … Continued

District Votes to Remove Veterans Day and Columbus Day Holidays

One school district has chosen to remove Veterans Day and Columbus Day from its calendar, setting off some controversy online. What do you think of this decision? From Fox News. A Stamford, Connecticut school board ignited a “calendar controversy” after voting to remove the Veterans Day and Columbus Day holidays, meaning students are expected to attend class … Continued

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