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- A Puppet Master Entangles His Republican Puppets in Greenville County GOP
- Dale Arterburn for Greenville County Coroner
- Why is Greenville County Council Pickpocketing Us Again?
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- The 1861 Cherokee Declaration of Independence
- America’s Existential Immigration Crisis
- Yemen and the Houthi Rebels
- Danger: The Proposed South Carolina "Health Czar" Legislation will be Hazardous to Your FREEDOM!
- Adam Morgan Pledges to Support Term Limits on Congress
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- The Tucker Carlson Interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin
IRS Hiring Spree Is the Biggest Expansion of the Police State in American History
- By David Harsanyi
The Democrats' new reconciliation bill isn't just going to be the largest-ever expansion of a government agency. It's going to be the largest expansion of the domestic police state in American history. Only a statist could believe that a federal government, which already collects $4.1 trillion every year -- or $12,300 for every citizen -- supposedly needs 80 battalions of new IRS cops.
The average American has less reason to be concerned about cops with guns -- though the IRS is looking for special agents who can "carry a firearm and be willing to use deadly force, if necessary" -- than they do bureaucrats armed with pens who are authorized to sift through their lives. If you pay your taxes you have nothing to worry about, Democrats claim. But most law-abiding citizens know they have something to fear from a state agency that doesn't concern itself with your due process, has no regard for your privacy and is empowered to target anyone it wants without any genuine oversight.
Just Say Something Kicks Off October With The 6th Annual Red Ribbon 5K Run!
- By Just Say Something
It’s that time of the year again! Just Say Something is starting off the month of October with its 6th annual Red Ribbon 5K at Sugar Creek.
Join us on Sunday, October 9, 2022 for the Red Ribbon 5K at Sugar Creek. While registration begins at 3:00PM, there will be an adult race at 4:00PM and a Kids’ Fun Run at 5:00PM. A food truck will be onsite throughout the event and awards will be given to the Overall Top Three Female and Male Runners in each age group at 5:00PM.
FBI's Trump Raid is 'Overreach, Politicization, and Weaponization' of the 'Police State'
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
The Justice Department must turn over all documentation used to justify a raid on President Donald Trump’s Florida home or stand presumed guilty of a vicious double standard that victimized conservatives, multiple experts — including a U.S. congressman — told The Washington Stand.
Trump announced that roughly 30 FBI agents swarmed Mar-a-Lago on Monday from approximately 9 a.m. until 6:30 p.m., combing through his safe and former First Lady Melania Trump’s wardrobe in the first federal law enforcement raid of a former president’s property in U.S. history. Agents left the property with around a dozen boxes, with law enforcement agents saying the raid had to do with a dispute over classified records they believed to be in Trump’s possession; they said it had nothing to do with the January 6 Commission. But many conservatives see this as a continuation of the Deep State’s political assault on the 45th president.
The Term Evolution as Used by Evolutionists
- By Charles Creager, Jr.
Naturally, the word evolutionists used to word “evolution” a lot, but the problem is they do not use it consistently. They often use it outside of biology with terms like cosmic evolution, stellar evolution, planetary evolution, and chemical evolution. Chemical evolution is another term for abiogenesis, which is the idea of life spontaneously coming into existence from non-life. Because abiogenesis is an easy thermodynamic target, evolutionists often tried to separate it from universal common descent biological evolution even though you cannot have universal common descent without first getting the first living cell. However, the biggest problem is the tendency of evolutionists to use the word “evolution” in four different ways about biology. This is done to cause confusion between the four for the express purpose of applying evidence for the first three, to the fourth way they use it.
Attack of the NGOs
- By Catching Fire News
We are told that that most of our local development policies, land use regulations, environmental protections, and more are local ideas imposed by our locally elected representatives. That is not true.
What most people don’t know is that behind the scenes there is
a cadre of private organizations, each following an outside agenda, writing, presenting and pressuring local representatives to impose their will. The official term used by the United Nations for these groups is Non-governmental organizations – or NGOs, and the one thing they all have in common is that absolutely none of their policies are local.
Join Tom and his guest Ron Branstner an activist in Minnesota as they unravel this NGO matrix so you can fight back against these same forces lurking behind the scenes in your own community.
Seniors' Movement Takes Aim at Loneliness 'Plague'
- By Retirement Reformation
Retirement Reformation launches new podcast to counter health-ravaging impact of loneliness
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- A national movement to shake up older Americans' approach to retirement is taking aim at one of the most serious problems plaguing many seniors: loneliness.
The faith-based Retirement Reformation, led by 81-year-old speaker and author Bruce Bruinsma, has launched a new podcast series to help seniors recognize the health-ravaging "symptoms" of chronic loneliness and take steps to counter it. The Retirement Reformation equips seniors to engage in meaningful roles in their post-working life.
FBI: Feds Behaving Incorrigibly
- By Michelle Malkin
The FBI's raid on former president Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate -- ever so conveniently timed as the White House occupant's approval numbers sink, the Swamp prepares to shovel a whopping $5.5 billion in foreign and military aid down the bottomless Ukrainian black hole and the American economy keels over like Biden on a bike -- gives us a national teachable moment.
Armies of MAGA supporters who had never previously been engaged in politics are only now beginning to fathom the depths of corruption in the bowels of the (In)Justice Department. Cries of "banana republic," "Stasi" and "Gestapo" flooded conservative social media channels on Monday night. But a weaponized goon squad of armed and unaccountable Feds Behaving Incorrigibly is nothing new.
FBI Raid on Trump's Mar-a-Lago Home
- By Mike Scruggs
Follow up to part 3 of The January 6 Committee and the 14th Amendment
On July 24, Adam Schiff, senior Democrat on the House January 6 Committee, former House manager to impeach Trump, and Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, overseeing the DOJ and FBI, asked Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate Donald Trump.
Schiff has been saying Trump should be banned from running for President under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment passed in 1868, referencing Section 3 "engaged in insurrection or rebellion." Schiff and the January 6 Committee continually refer to the "January 6 insurrection."
T.W. Shannon, a Leader We Need in Washington
- By Star Parker
A runoff election will take place in Oklahoma Aug. 23, which will decide who the Republican candidate will be to run for the Senate seat held by James Inhofe since 1994.
Thirteen candidates ran in the primary. But no one got 50% of the vote, hence the Aug. 23 runoff.
Leading the field is Rep. Markwayne Mullin, who received the endorsement of former President Donald Trump and received 43.6% of the vote in the primary. Running second was T.W. Shannon, who got 17.5% of the vote, and who will face off with Mullin Aug. 23.
UN Deletes Article Praising “Benefits of World Hunger”
- By Veronika Kyrylenko - The New American
An article entitled “The Benefits of World Hunger” published by the United Nations went viral on social media on Wednesday, with many users expressing shock and disbelief over the inhumane claims made in it. Facing the uproar, the organization took it down on Thursday.
The now-deleted piece, written back in 2008 by a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Hawaii, George Kent, explains how hunger serves as a “foundation of wealth” and how it is beneficial for the world economy.
Public School Teachers Told to Indoctrinate Kids as Young as Three in Radical LGBT Theory
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
State universities indoctrinate future teachers in controversial transgender, racial, and political theories — and instruct them to teach these principles to children beginning in preschool, a new report has found.
“There's a huge amount of liberal indoctrination going on,” the report’s author, Will Flanders, told “Washington Watch” guest host Joseph Backholm on Monday. “We found it across every public university in the state that has an education program.”
Flanders, the research director at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL), performed a wide-ranging records search across all public universities in Wisconsin that teach education. He and co-author Dylan Palmer asked for the syllabus, assignments, and reading list for education courses — the classes future teachers needed to pass in order to teach in the state’s public schools.
The Building Center, Inc. expands further in South Carolina
- By Press Release
PINEVILLE, N.C. (PRWEB) - The Building Center, Inc. completed the purchase of Dixie Lumber Company, Inc. in Easley South Carolina on July 22, 2022.
The acquisition provides The Building Center, Inc. with additional access to upstate South Carolina and the fast-growing Greenville market. Dixie Lumber Company, Inc. has provided building materials and hardware to builders, remodelers, and homeowners for the past 79 years.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for August 15-19, 2022
- By Nite Line Press Release
Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.
Monday, August 15, 2022: Pastor Keith Kelly welcomes Phil Bell, the author of The Family Ministry Playbook of Partnering With Parents. Tonight Phil shares how churches can partner with parents in the moral and spiritual development of children. This program features music from The Lore Family.
Biden Puts IRS Funding Ahead of Military and Border Security
- By Stephen Moore
Everyone should be deeply troubled by the recent report that the Army is on pace to miss its recruiting goal by dozens of thousands of troops and by the report that followed a few days later, alleging that the Border Patrol is running short of agents in Arizona and Texas. The border is so porous these days that even mayors of sanctuary cities are starting to complain about illegal immigration.
So, what is Congress doing about these crises? They are going to spend tens of billions of dollars to increase the number of ... IRS employees. The plan calls for spending some $80 billion to hire some 80,000 new agents and investigators. This will give the IRS the resources to double the number of people who get audited every year.
Carbon Capture Pipelines = Environmental Idiocracy!
- By Tom DeWeese - American Policy Center
I have just returned from one of the most important speaking tours I have ever undertaken. In fact, it wasn’t really a speaking tour – I was barnstorming the state of Iowa. I was there to cause trouble and stir up the citizens – AND I DID IT!
You see, in Iowa, along with North and South Dakota, Minnesota, and Nebraska, the push is on to enforce a plan to capture CO2 and bury it in the ground. Of course, the excuse is to protect the earth from Climate Change!
In all of my years of fighting the lies and insane policies of the radical environmental movement, this is without doubt their DUMBEST plan ever – but it’s also one of the MOST DANGEROUS that we have ever faced.
Here’s the scheme. Thousands of acres of privately-owned, food-producing Midwest Corn Belt farmland are targeted for a new 1300-mile long-pipeline. But NOT a pipeline to bring us desperately needed fuel oil. No – the purpose of this pipeline is to capture carbon dioxide and TRANSPORT IT UNDER GROUND!!!!
Who Won the Taiwan War Games?
- By Pat Buchanan
When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi defied White House signals that she not stop in Taiwan on her valedictory tour of Asian capitals, she ignited the worst diplomatic U.S.-China row in decades.
And how did last week's collision turn out for the United States?
Writes The New York Times:
Speaker Pelosi's trip to Taiwan began with her "plane departing from Kuala Lumpur and heading southeast toward the Indonesian part of Borneo, then turning north to fly along the eastern part of the Philippines. A more direct -- and shorter -- route would have been to fly northeast in a direct route over the South China Sea to Taiwan."
Back to School Blues: Droves of Americans Ditching Public School
- By Marjorie Jackson - The Washington Stand
This summer, students aren’t the only ones dreading going back to the classroom. According to staggering enrollment data, parents appear to have had a case of back-to-school blues over public education since COVID’s onset in early 2020. In the past two years, a mass exodus of over 1.2 million students has left the public school system as parents seek alternative education routes, such as public charter schools, private schools, and homeschooling.
The January 6 Committee and the 14th Amendment
- By Mike Scruggs
National Self-Destruction by Appalling Dishonesty - Part 3 of 3
The 14th Amendment, passed by dubious ethical and outrageously coercive means in 1868, facilitated turning the original Constitution and the first Ten Amendments on their head by strengthening Federal power and weakening effective counterbalances to it. Since the 14th Amendment, the nation has progressed from a philosophy of decentralized and limited government to a government increasingly characterized by highly expanded and centralized powers. States’ Rights, once an essential check against excessive executive, judicial, and congressional power has been reduced to a meek whisper. Only recently, under the Trump Administration from 2017 to 2021 and the new conservative majority in the Supreme Court since then, has States’ Rights begun to reemerge as a counterbalance to Federal excesses and potential tyranny.
Christian Defense Coalition Celebrates Historic First Amendment Victory at the US Capitol
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- For the first time in 18 months, permits are being granted for free speech activities on the grounds of the US Capitol.
Rev. Patrick Mahoney, Director of the Christian Defense Coalition, was told at the end of July by the US Capitol Police, permits would once be given for free speech events at the Capitol.
For 18 months, Rev. Patrick Mahoney and the Christian Defense Coalition were denied permits to hold Good Friday Services, prayer vigils, worship gatherings and other peaceful First Amendment activities on the grounds of the US Capitol.
This Is A Constitutional Republic! Or Is It?
- By W.H. Lamb
Last time we discussed the political spectrum, i.e. what forms of political thought were on the left, center, and right of that imaginary line. We concluded that the U.S., originally established as a Constitutional Republic in 1787, was about in the middle of that spectrum, or somewhat to the right on that spectrum (we’ve traditionally always been described accurately as a “center right” nation). But are we truly a “center right” nation any longer? Increasingly, I’m confused as to where the government of our country really fits, and I don’t think that I’m alone in my confusion. To muddy the issue even more, we’re constantly reminded by the “talking heads” on our alphabet “news” broadcasts and the cable news “gurus” that the U.S. is a “Democracy”. Most of them speak out of purposely induced upon them ignorance, but a few of them surely know better. So what are we—a “democracy” or a “constitutional republic”? Or something else?
Declaration of Demands
- By Catching Fire News
Another election season is here. Are your politicians listening to what’s important to you?
Just like our Founding Fathers and patriots presented their list of grievances to King George – aka the Declaration of Independence, James Roguski joins Kathleen to share his Declaration of Demands, demanding that our elected officials act in accordance with what’s important to We The People.
It’s time We The People reclaim our Sovereignty, and demand that the people we elect to represent us shape up or ship out!Let this Declaration be our rallying cry. The power of the people cannot be defeated when their demands are crystal clear and they are united.
Contact James and let him know if your list of grievances made his list, or share with him demands of your own.
Read the Declaration of Demands here.
BJU Announces 2022–2023 Concert, Opera & Drama Series
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University recently announced the schedule for the University’s 2022-2023 Concert, Opera & Drama Series. The series will once again bring world-renowned artists to the Upstate.
The 2022-2023 BJU Concert, Opera & Drama Series includes:
Jason Max Ferdinand Singers - Sept. 8 at 7:30 p.m.
(Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium)
Jason Max Ferdinand is a Full Professor, Chair of the Music Department, and Director of Choral Activities at Oakwood University where he conducts the Aeolians of Oakwood University. A native of Trinidad & Tobago, Ferdinand received his BA in piano from Oakwood College (now Oakwood University), an MA in Choral Conducting from Morgan State University, and a DMA in Choral Conducting from the University of Maryland. As a doctoral student, Dr. Ferdinand was privileged to have studied under Dr. Edward MaClary who is a protégé of the late Robert Shaw and also studied and collaborated with Helmuth Rilling, Margaret Hillis and Robert Page.
Incredulous
- By Kat Stansell - American Policy Center
“Indisposed to admit or accept that which is related as true”
“Incredulous”, of course, means disbelieving. Incredulity is a state of mind in which we find ourselves more and more. Our country is completely off its rocker, it seems, and we have a hard time believing it all.
We are confused and adrift because our moral guideposts have gone missing, ripped out from under us by the Marxists calling themselves the “Great Reset”. Every parameter of our morals and values, things we have learned in our churches, schools and at our parents’ knees – literally, everything we have held dear – is being destroyed. History is being rewritten. Our bedrock is crumbling into shifting sands, and we are responding with either anger or denial.
The August 6th Notice/Alert Further Below from "Personhood" [sic] SC is an Abomination
- By Steve Lefemine - Christian Pro-Life Missionary
The explicit language of the Ad Hoc Committee Recommended language for H5399 allows for (medically unnecessary - see DublinDeclaration.com) "permitted abortion" in the circumstance described in Section 44-41-830. when the life/serious health of the mother is at risk. Even though priority is given to delivering and saving the life of the unborn child in the context of the life/serious health of the mother; nevertheless, the AD HOC COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED LANGUAGE still also allows for "permitted abortion."
"Abortion" is murder. There is no such thing under God as "permitted murder." Exodus 20:13; Matthew 19:18, KJV
Open Letter to GCGOP's Mike Voaden
- By Nate Leupp, Chairman of the Fourth Congressional District, SCGOP
Mr. Voaden,
Thank you for speaking with me after the June 18 SCGOP’s Executive Committee Meeting. I was very impressed with your demeanor and your calm and mature approach in discussing issues. While I’m sure you felt like you were entering the lion’s den, I believe my fellow members of the committee would have been more than willing to work with you to build our Party should you have been properly elected. Beginning your comments with “There’s a whole lot of people in Greenville that are MAGA, and just because Jeff Davis is the chairman doesn’t mean that we’re all Jeff Davis sycophants” did a lot to disarm many on the EC.
The 49-year Victory on Abortion Shows How We’ll Win on LGBTQ Issues: Perkins
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
If the Republican Party wants to assemble the voter base it needs to win national elections, it must maintain pro-life and pro-family stances on the issues, an evangelical leader told a GOP planning and strategy meeting this week. At the same time, he pointed to a decades-long victory on abortion while counseling conservative Christians not to give up, even if it appears they are losing the battle over LGBT issues with some wings of the GOP.
One of the party’s key constituencies is comprised of SAGE Cons, a term coined by pollster George Barna, which stands for “Spiritually Active Governance Engaged Conservatives.” SAGE Cons live out their faith by matching their political activity to scriptural values.
- Fueling the Inflation Fire
- NGU to Provide Greenville County Sheriff’s Office with Educational Opportunities
- America's Leaders Need to Step Up Before It's Too Late
- Manchin’s Build Back Broke
- Nick Kristof's Shamhill Clown Show
- Soros' Dark Side DAs
- U.S. Department of Justice Sues the State of Idaho to Block Trigger Law
- In Washington, Honesty Is Such a Lonely Word
- Marxism’s Infiltration of the Church
- The Point of No Return
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