Category: Local Politics
A.G Paxton Sues Austin Over COVID-19 Over Reach
After a week of contentious debate, Friday evening the Texas Supreme Court issued a writ of mandamus in the favor of Attorney General Paxton and Governor Abbott, finding that the City of Austin did not have the authority to reinstitute dine-in curfews. The battle between city and state began as a result of Governor Abbott’s
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The Threat of SCOTUS Restructuring
In 2016, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer threatened to filibuster any Supreme Court nominee, who is not ” mainstream. This threat came after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked then-President Barak Obama from nominating a new justice to replace the late Antonin Scalia. Since 2016, Democrats have opposed every Supreme Court nominee from the Trump
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What’s In BIONTECH’s Covid-19 Vaccine?
BIONTECH, a company based out of Germany, partially developed the new Sar’s-2-COVID-19 vaccines using a controversial new technology using technology mRNA messengers(Messengers that carry genetic technology). In traditional vaccines, inject a dead strain of the virus into an individual, which triggers your body’s immune system to attack the dead virus and develop antibodies. The new COVID-19
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Lonestar State Leading Against Voter Fraud
The irregularity of the U.S. 2020 elections left the American people, regardless of political affiliation, unsettled across the nation. Historically, this election more than any other exposed the flaws and loopholes in the current political process. In efforts to protect election integrity, numerous bills were introduced to establish or amend voting measures in Texas. These
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Interview with Chris Riccardo, Executive Director of the Holter Museum
For those who don’t know, I’m a patron of the arts. I’ve learned that the arts help unite us and connect us to the community, whether it’s our museums, theaters, or music. Art allows us to share our history and culture and an opportunity for the world to see who we are. However, Republicans are
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OUR JUDEO-CHRISTIAN FOUNDATIONS ARE THE CORNERSTONE OF OUR AMERICAN HISTORY
In the great words of Former President Ronald Reagan, we remember one of his most prevalent quotes: “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We did not pass it to our children through the bloodstream. It must be fought for and handed on for them to do the same.” If there was
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Democrat Leaders Are At Fault For the Hunger Pandemic
As Biden prematurely lays out his COVID-19 plan and national mask mandate (without legitimately winning the presidency yet), the rest of the world is facing an old but deadly foe called hunger. Democrat leaders have not considered how the world is impacted by encouraging the United States’ harshest COVID-19 restrictions. Closing “nonessential” businesses, limiting public
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Trump Administration Adds Critical Agricultural Support Amidst Possible Food Insecurity
On October 23, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced an extension for the fourth round of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program. At the direction of President Trump, the Farmers to Families Food Box Program was designed to ensure that all Americans have access to fresh food during the COVID-19 pandemic. This remarkable
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An Interview with Marissa Hamilton for Phoenix Mayor
Tonight I interviewed Marissa Hamilton, a conservative candidate running for mayor in Phoenix. Please tell us a bit about yourself? I have 19 years of experience in the supply chain, food service, grocery retail, and financial industries with a focus on data management. I led national committees to write data standards in food safety and
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What You Need To Know | August Delivers Another Month of Historic Job Growth
BRINGING JOBS BACK The American economy gained nearly 1.4 million jobs in August, making it the fourth month in a row of over 1 million jobs added. 249,000 retail, 174,000 leisure and hospitality, and 45,000 manufacturing and constructions jobs were added in August. A record 10.6 million jobs have been gained since April, bringing back
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