Politics
The United States practices the insane “anchor baby” policy in which babies born to illegal aliens are granted American citizenship. This practice, based on a misuse of the 14th Amendment, should be abolished. The LA Times editorial board, however, thinks the policy should continue. So they have an editorial in favor of the continuance of […]
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Why is Voter ID controversial in the United States? In Mexico, for example, they have a voter registration which is superior to ours. In many American states, voter registration is a shambles. Yet when states try to fix this, by requiring Photo Voter ID, there is opposition. Why? Why would one oppose secure Voter […]
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“We can’t dismiss the growing population, the changing demographics of our country. And with that comes exciting times for everybody in America.” Thus Eva Longoria gloatingly proclaimed, and no doubt the changing demographics are going to be exciting. Exciting, yes, but in what way? Celebrity Eva Longoria was born in Texas, and though not a native […]
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Secure Voter ID should not be controversial. In Mexico, voters are required to present a government-issued Voter ID card. Here in the U.S., however, it’s controversial. Why? Recently a federal judge struck down the Texas Voter ID law, but now a panel of other judges have ruled that Texas can use its Voter ID […]
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The Texas Voter ID law has now been nixed by another arrogant kritarch, a “judge-ruler”, an out-of-control federal judge. Our federal judiciary is out of control, but we’re not doing much about it. The federal judiciary has recently forced same-sex marriage on various states which voted against it. On the other hand, cities can […]
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Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto was recently in California (August 25th and 26th), where he hobnobbed with Governor Jerry Brown and called the U.S. “The Other Mexico”. I never read of any prominent Republican, by the way, who criticized the Mexican President’s characterization of the U.S. as “The Other Mexico”. Less than a month later, […]
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Rick Perry is considered a potential candidate for president in 2016. A number of factors might make one think that he’d be a good Republican standard-bearer in what is likely to be a tough election. Perry has political talent, and his position as governor of Texas is a great platform to deal with national […]
The super wealthy are among the biggest drivers of our mass immigration policy. Such people are exempt from the effects of their own policies. They are so wealthy and insulated from the life of the common man. They don’t have to worry so much about crime, deteriorating public schools, neighborhoods invaded by illegal aliens […]
The state of Oklahoma is now one of the country’s most Republican-dominated states. Consider that, in both the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections, the GOP won every single county. That’s right, of the 77 counties of Oklahoma, the Republican candidate won every single one. That’s rather impressive. In Oklahoma’s state government, Mary Fallin, the governor, […]
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What is the purpose of the military? Is it to protect the nation, or to promote diversity and make its officers feel warm and fuzzy? The Washington Times has an article about U.S. Army sociologists being worried about too many white officers in combat units and not enough black officers. Is this really a problem? […]
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