The Supreme Court has ruled against public sector unions in the case of Janus v. AFSCME. The court said that employees cannot be forced to pay fees to public sector unions. CNBC’s Tucker Higgins reports: The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 Wednesday that non-union workers cannot be forced to pay fees to public sector unions. “Compelling […]
Positive Polling Trends for the GOP
The three big running poll averages tracked by RCP are narrowing in favor of the GOP this week. Those include: President Trump’s Job Approval, which has been in the 7 – 7.5 Disapprove range for the last week or so. That’s the lowest it’s been since March of 2017. What that means is 7 percentage […]
Trump’s Leadership on North Korea
As “Never Trumpers” wring their hands and drop profanities at silly awards shows, President Trump works on a peaceful relationship with North Korea—something Obama and his red lines could never accomplish. The Wall Street Journal reports: Perhaps the most important outcome was to open a channel between Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim and set the […]
Kent State Graduate Kaitlin Bennett Offered Protection by Oathkeepers
After Kaitlin Bennet graduated from Kent State, she proudly donned her AR-10 and open-carried it on campus, a right she hadn’t had while still a student there. The photos she had taken of the event set social media on fire, and was threatened by left-leaning bullies who attempted to use violence to scare Kaitlin from […]
Parkland Massacre: Disgraced Florida Deputy Still Getting Pension
Scot Peterson, a former school resource officer assigned to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Parkland, FL who resigned after failing to enter to the school to confront Nikolas Cruz, the alleged killer, is still receiving a pension of $8,702.35 per month. The pension has led to outrage as citizens, including parents of victims, blame Peterson’s […]
Will Principled Stands Help or Hurt House Freedom Caucus in November?
In The Wall Street Journal, Kristina Peterson reports that members of the House Freedom Caucus will face a mixed response in November’s congressional elections. Will the caucus’s principled stands help or hurt it at the polls? Peterson writes: The Freedom Caucus’s chairman, Rep. Mark Meadows (R., N.C.) said he is confident his colleagues will be […]
Trump Forces a Korea Breakthrough
After decades of stalemate, North and South Korea seem closer to declaring an end to the stalled Korean War than ever before. Without the prodding of President Donald Trump, and his openness to direct talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, it seems unlikely that this would be the situation. Trump has proven that he […]
Macron: France wants to work on ‘new deal’ on Iran
Sec. James Mattis Statement on Syrian Strikes
Muslims Will Quickly Overtake Jews as America’s Second Largest Religious Group
At PewResearch.org, Besheer Mohamed reports that by 2040, America’s Muslim population will overtake the Jewish population as the nation’s second largest religious group after Christianity. He writes: Muslims in the U.S. are not as numerous as the number of Americans who identify as Jewish by religion, according to our estimate. At the same time, our projections suggest that […]
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