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- Biden's Corporate Tax Hike: Populism Versus Economic Literacy
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- The Morgan and Timmons Firey Faceoff in SC’s 4th Congressional District Race
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- The Tucker Carlson Interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin
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- Belgrade, NATO Expansion, Color Revolutions
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BJU Joins University Center Greenville
- By Randy Page - BJU
GREENVILLE, S.C. (January 30, 2019) — In a press conference at University Center Greenville, Bob Jones University today announced its membership in University Center and the location of its new School for Continuing, Online and Professional Education (SCOPE) at that facility.
Without President Trump Knowing, The White House Counsel Is Caving to Democrats on Judges
- By Erick Erickson - The Resurgent
This is a terrible, terrible deal.
The White House Counsel, behind the President’s back, is trying to cut a deal that would put more progressives on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, presuming Democrats would then ease up on their objections to other judicial nominations.
1875 Microfilm Shows Biblical Creation Rewritten per Darwin Evolution
- By Christian Newswire
ALLENTOWN, Penn. -- A 144-year-old piece of microfilm shows how Biblical Creation in Genesis would be rewritten, and replaced, if 19th century Darwinian evolutionists had their way at the time.
The microfilm is so small, that it requires a laboratory microscope to read it. "It is about the size of a single snowflake," says Frank DeFreitas, a retired laser holographer.
Who Cares What You Think?
- By Ben Graydon
It is “human nature” to think of oneself frequently, if not nonstop. But who really thinks of us anything like the way that we think of ourselves? Virtually no other human, nor would any, even if one had the ability to get into our heads and think our same thoughts. But the one Person who knows us the way that we want to be known is God above. The One who thinks about us as much as we think about ourselves is only our God. In fact, God thinks more about us than we think about ourselves. Imagine THAT! He thinks about us the way that we WANT to be known, even when we ourselves don’t know what that is. He knows our thoughts before we think them, and He cares about the truth about us. He believes the best about us (even more than we do: He never gets depressed about us, able to think only negative), so much so that He sent His Son to die for us because He saw us as worthy of redemption (that’s our being excused from the penalty owed for our own intentional wrong doing). He knows what He has planned for His children, and it’s ALL good – way better than we could imagine!
The Manure-Spreaders of Media Sensationalism
- By Michelle Malkin
Here we go again. If you think the manure-spreaders of sensationalism who masquerade as ethical practitioners of journalism learned anything from last week's MAGA-bashing Covington Catholic High School hoax, I have three words for you:
Ha, ha, ha.
On Tuesday morning, uncorroborated claims by actor Jussie Smollett that he was the victim of a "brutal" hate crime by Trump supporters in Chicago went viral across social media. Entertainment rag TMZ.com first splashed "exclusive" headlines that the "Empire" cast member was "beaten by MAGA backers" in a "homophobic attack" at around 2 a.m. in Chicago. If you have no idea what "Empire" is or who Smollett is, join the club. The TV star is apparently a vocal critic of Trump and attacked "45 and all his white hooded cohorts" on Instagram last week.
NC Congressman Walter B. Jones Moved to Hospice Care
- By Press Release
FARMVILLE – After missing votes starting in July 2018, Republican Congressman Walter B. Jones (NC-03) was granted a leave of absence from the House in December due to an undisclosed illness. In January the esteemed congressman from Eastern North Carolina fell and broke his hip, requiring surgery. Over the weekend, WITN reported that Congressman Jones has been moved to hospice care.
Asia Bibi: One Step Closer to Freedom
- By Tony Perkins
Today, the Pakistan Supreme Court thankfully rejected a petition seeking to revisit the acquittal of Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman who had been convicted of blasphemy and spent eight years on death row before being exonerated by that country's high court in October of last year. However, radical Muslims fueled public riots demanding her execution and filed an appeal of the court's exoneration. With this latest (and hopefully last) development in the case, Bibi (who has been through so much) will hopefully be able to finally leave the country and live safely elsewhere.
Statement from EPA Water Chief on PFAS
- By EPA
WASHINGTON (January 29, 2019) — Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Water Assistant Administrator David Ross released the following statement:
“Despite what is being reported, EPA has not finalized or publicly issued its PFAS management plan, and any information that speculates what is included in the plan is premature. The agency is committed to following the Safe Drinking Water Act process for evaluating new drinking water standards, which is just one of the many components of the draft plan that is currently undergoing interagency review.”
BJU to Celebrate Membership at University Center Greenville
- By Courtney Montgomery - BJU
Bob Jones University will announce its membership in University Center Greenville Wednesday, Jan. 30, during a press conference at the University Center beginning at 2 p.m. Executives from BJU and the University Center will participate in the press conference.
In conjunction with the membership announcement, BJU will celebrate the grand opening of its School for Continuing, Online, and Professional Education (SCOPE), which it is locating at University Center. An open house of the new facility will be held from 1:30—5 p.m.
‘Probable Cause’ White House Hopeful Broke Law
- By GOP Presidential
State officials in Florida are moving forward with an ethics complaint against former Tallahassee mayor and Democratic gubernatorial nominee Andrew Gillum after finding probable cause on five of six counts that he violated ethics laws in 2016 by accepting gifts from lobbyists during trips.
Free, Black and Twenty-one
- By Marilyn M. Singleton
I ran into a 20-something fellow wearing a T-shirt that said “I love being black.” I had a wave of fond nostalgia remembering how my mother began our outings with “I’m free, black, and 21 – let’s do it!”
What happened to that great attitude? We have allowed it to be hijacked by the likes of race baiters and charlatans. It remains an embarrassment that Al Sharpton was able to parlay a giant provable lie into hosting a TV show. It seems the media’s flavor of the day is anyone who is black, female or new to this country. Worse yet, white males are painted as evil for the sake of political gain with no qualms about the negative effect on social and race relations. (Beware: the white male-hating circle will ultimately engulf strong black men who support their families.)
If The President Wants Any Border Wall Funding, Here’s What He Should Do
- By Erick Erickson - The Resurgent
First, I remain opposed to the President declaring an emergency. I think the President should consider that the very same people now advising him to declare an emergency are the ones who encouraged him to rush into a shutdown without a strategic plan and then didn’t back him up.
New York and the Conscience of a Nation
- By Tony Perkins
For 40 years, America has had one of the most extreme abortion laws on the planet. Babies in the womb -- boys and girls, unwanted by their families, rejected as members of the human family, have been deprived of their human rights and legal protection until the moment of birth, thanks to the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade ruling in 1973. But rarely has there been the collective outrage we now see against the New York legislature and its governor, Andrew Cuomo.
What has awakened the outrage? Certainly the terms of the law itself are sick and horrific. A medical license or a medical degree is no longer needed to conduct an invasive procedure on a woman to kill her baby at any time up until birth. The would be abortionist need only claim that killing the baby will further the mother's "health."
NGU to Expand Presence, Adult Learning Opportunities in Greer
- By NGU - Press Release
Tigerville, SC - North Greenville University is now expanding its presence in Greer, SC, to open up even more opportunities for adult learners in the city and beyond.
Travelers Rest philanthropist Dr. T. Walter Brashier and his wife, Christine, have gifted the university with the 17,225-square-foot building at 199 Hunt St. in Greer, located adjacent to NGU’s existing Tim Brashier Campus.
Hospital Reinstates Nutrition and Hydration for Disabled Patient
- By Christian Newswire
TUCSON -- Life Legal Executive Director and attorney Alexandra Snyder and Bobby Schindler, Founder of the Terri Schiavo Life and Hope Network met with hospital administrators in Tucson, Arizona this morning regarding a young man who has been denied nutrition and hydration.
David Ruiz, 32, suffered a stroke nearly a month ago, resulting in a serious brain injury. St. Joseph's Hospital in Tucson withdrew David's nutrition and most of his hydration nearly three weeks ago, saying food and water were "futile" medical treatments because of David's injury.
If the Army Stands With Maduro, What Is Plan B?
- By Pat Buchanan
"Pay the soldiers. The rest do not matter."
This was the deathbed counsel given to his sons by Roman Emperor Septimius Severus in A.D. 211.
Nicolas Maduro must today appreciate the emperor's insight.
For the political survival of this former bus driver and union boss hangs now upon whether Venezuela's armed forces choose to stand by him or to desert him and support National Assembly leader Juan Guaido.
South Carolina Policy Council Legislative Update
- By SC Policy Council
This marks the fourth legislative week of 2019, and several important bills are building momentum in the House and Senate.
On the floor, the Senate will take up a bill that increases the South Carolina Research Authority’s budget by doubling the cap on available tax credits for the “Industry Partnership Trust Fund” (from $6 million to $12 million). It would also prevent SCRA board members from receiving this credit, a conflict of interest that is currently legal. The House does not have have any bills scheduled at this time.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for February 4- 8, 2019
- By NiteLine 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, February 4, 2019: Tonight on Nite Line Pastor Keith Kelly welcomes Pastor Asa and Debbie Dockery from World Harvest Church North in Blairsville, Georgia to discuss Debbie’s contributions to Dr. Tracey Mitchell’s new book, The Invitation to Intimacy with God. The Dockerys share how this devotional guides readers into a deeper relationship with the Lord and addresses spiritual topics such as peace, prayer, and forgiveness. This program also features southern gospel music from 2-R-More, a trio from Inman, South Carolina.
The Hunting Pack is Back, and ‘Red’ Meat is on the Menu
- By James Spurck, Managing Editor
Harry Kibler of RINO Hunt Had a Packed House Meeting
As Harry Kibler opened up the meeting, he shared his surprise on how many showed up at the first meeting of the renewed RINO Hunt where over 125 attended, many for the first time.
He first, expressed his opinion of bystanders vs. activists, comparing bystanders to those who only comment on Facebook and web pages or who just submits “like” clicks to pages. He said expressing your opinion only is not an activist. It takes more to be an activist!
Deep State Bolsheviks
- By Mike Scruggs
America’s Shadow Police State
“Show me the man, and I’ll show you the crime” --Lavrentiy Beria, Soviet Chief of Secret Police under Stalin
The Bolsheviks were the “majority” faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party, which was renamed the Communist Party after Vladimir Lenin seized power during the October Revolution of 1917. Their ruthless totalitarian style of government was perfected under Joseph Stalin from 1924 to 1953. Lavrentiy Beria was Stalin’s Chief of Secret Police from 1941 to 1953. Stalin died on March 5, 1953, and a power struggle for Soviet leadership quickly ensued. Nikita Khrushchev, a critic of Stalin’s purges, staged a coup d’etat in September and emerged as the unchallenged leader of the Communist Party and Council of Ministers.
Vietnam New Year
- By Hope Summers
U.S. Veterans were honored by the Vietnamese community Saturday night at the Greenville Shrine Club during the Vietnam Tet New Year's gathering.
Perseverance Is Good For US
- By W.H. Lamb
We all claim to admire people who persevere despite handicaps, hardships, family, health or financial difficulties, etc., until they reach their goal. Let’s define “Perseverance”. According to Webster’s dictionary, it is defined as: “continued effort to do or achieve something despite difficulties, failures, or oppositions.” That definition is pretty straightforward, and most of us can agree with it. However, there is much “blood, sweat, and tears” between the dictionary definition and the actual following through to the end goal of one’s perseverance. The key word of the definition is: ‘CONTINUED’, often for years!
Lessons From the Past
- By Thomas Sowell
Seventy-one years ago this month -- in January 1948 -- a black, 17-year-old high school dropout left home. The last grade he had completed was the 9th grade. He had no skills, little experience, and not a lot of maturity. Yet he was able to find jobs to support himself, to a far greater extent than someone similar can find jobs today.
I know because I was that black 17-year-old. And, decades later, I did research on economic conditions back then.
Demonizing White Men
- By Walter Williams
Rush Limbaugh's December 2018 Limbaugh Letter has an article titled "Demonizing White Men." It highlights -- with actual quotations from people in the media, academia and the political and entertainment arenas -- the attack on white men as a class. You can decide whether these statements are decent, moral or even sensible. Should we support their visions?
Equality Act Threatens Religious Liberty and Free Speech
- By Christian Newswire
Equality Act H.R.2282 Threatens Religious Liberty and Free Speech
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28, 2019 /Christian Newswire/ -- Scores of religious leaders, pastors, pro-life/pro-family activist, and academics have founded the Gone To Far Movement (GTFM) have united to challenge the attempt to hijack America's Civil Rights laws with the pending Equality Act H.R. 2282 in Congress. Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI) is the House sponsor of H.R. 2282. To date, he has 201 co-sponsors including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), Black Caucus Chair Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA), and Black Caucus Dean John Lewis (D-GA).
Transgenders in Military Ban Goes into Effect
- By Eagle Forum
After much waiting, the Supreme Court is allowing the President’s transgenders in the military ban to temporarily go into effect. Previously, four federal district judges from Washington, D.C., Seattle, WA, Baltimore, MD, and Riverside, CA tried to stop the ban by ruling in favor of LGBT groups. However, early this year, a Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C. ruled in favor of the ban. In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled to uphold the Court of Appeals’ ruling, letting the ban go into effect.
Call To Action!
- By National Federation of Republican Women
Lion Dragons Dance and Parade During Tet New Years Celebration
- By Tony Dunn
During the Vietnamese's Tet New Years celebration, the Lion dragons come in and do a dance while the guests feed charity money to the lion dragons.
Koch Brothers Turn on Trump. AGAIN.
- By GOP Presidential
The Koch political network has informed allies and donors that they will not support President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign in 2020, according to a report from The Washington Post.
The report states that Charles and David Koch have spent the last few months indicating to donors that they will not support Trump’s re-election bid, and instead will remain neutral during the 2020 presidential race.
- Planned Parenthood Ordered to Answer Questions About Illegal Money for Baby Parts Scheme
- Violinist David Kim Headlines Music Scholarship Benefit Concert
- President Trump Did, In Fact, Get Betrayed by Congressional Republicans
- SC Monuments Legislation Introduced!
- Abortions in Pa. Down to All-Time Low, Thanks to Real Alternatives
- The New State Property Tax South Carolinians Won’t See Coming
- FBI, DOJ Leaders On Notice: Resign or Do Your Job
- Big Chunk of Gas-tax-hike Money Not Going to Major Road, Bridge Repairs
- President Trump's First Two Years in Office Bring Monumental Accomplishments
- NGU Hosts Fea for Inaugural Boggs-Hickson Lecture
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