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The Great Walk Back Begins. Democrats Realize Mueller’s Investigation Won’t Show Collusion
- By Erick Erickson - The Resurgent
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler is going to hold hearings on obstruction by Donald Trump and those around him. Nadler tells the press, “Before you impeach somebody, you have to persuade the American public that it ought to happen.” Nadler would not be saying that if he thought the Robert Mueller investigation would yield them grounds for impeachment.
When you consider how quickly the Democrats and press moved on from the Michael Cohen testimony, you realize that they know Mueller is not going to give them the silver bullet they were looking for. The Russian collusion story looks more and more like a Democrat myth.
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Ex-lawmakers Continue to Cash in on their Legislative Time
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Over the years, lawmakers have legally made it easy for themselves to continue making money after leaving office through their connections in the Legislature and elsewhere in state and local government.
Under state law, for example, legislators can become lobbyists just a year after leaving office. In recent years, at least four lawmakers – former state Reps. Kenny Bingham, Dan Cooper, Andy Patrick and Mike Ryhal – have become lobbyists soon after the one-year “cooling off” period, The Nerve found in a review of State Ethics Commission records.
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The Great Kindness Challenge at Washington Center
- By Washington Center
Mrs. Ensley’s Washington Center class participated in The Great Kindness Challenge the week of January 28th! The Great Kindness Challenge is a one week initiative devoted to performing as many acts of kindness as possible.
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NGU Announces Academic Reorganization of College of Christian Studies
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Tigerville, SC – North Greenville University (NGU) has announced its third major academic reorganization in the last six months, this one involving the College of Christian Studies (COCS). The changes are driven primarily by opportunities for intellectual synergy.
“North Greenville University is dedicated to educating present and future pastors, missionaries, and church staff to be transformational leaders for church and society. With this move, we are bringing all of our biblical, theological, and applied ministry programs together in one unified college,” said Dr. Nathan A. Finn, NGU’s provost and dean of the university faculty.
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Patched potholes: SCDOT estimates numbers, concedes temporary fix
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
State Department of Transportation work crews patched about 43,000 potholes statewide from Jan. 10 to Feb. 3 during the agency’s heavily promoted “Pothole Blitz,” DOT head Christy Hall proudly reported last week.
“So a significant amount of work was done by our team,” Hall told DOT commissioners during Thursday’s commission meeting, adding, “Our districts deserve a lot of credit for recognizing that it was an issue and putting everything they had available to try to get caught up on some of those issues.”
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The Pro-life Response to the Senate Rejecting the 'Born Alive' Bill
- By Christian Newswire
Dan Steiner, President of Pre-born, America's Leading Pregnancy Ministry, Responds
INDIANAPOLIS -- "This is an indictment against our nation and breaks our Father's heart." Dan Steiner asks, "How big of a problem is this nationally and what is being done on a ground level from a Christ-centered perspective?"
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