Category: Op-Ed

Victoria Garica Wins San Fernando City Council Race
April 20, 2024 Local Politics,Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

RNHA-CA ambassador Victoria Garica won the San Fernando City Council position in a special election on Super Tuesday. Garica won the election with 41.6% of the vote against Syliva Ballin who had 32.6% and Sean M. Rivas who had 25.8%. At the end of Super Only 29% of eligible voters voted in the election for
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Trump Leads in the Republican Primaries
March 21, 2024 Latest,Local Politics,Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

Former President Donald Trump won the Republican primaries in a landslide. Thus far the only state that Nikki Haley has won is Vermont. According to NPR, Trump won 1249 delegates to Haley’s 94 delegates. Former President Donald Trump won 14 out of the 15 states that held their primaries on Super Tuesday. If Trump continues
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New Evidence in the Burisma Investigation
July 30, 2023 Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Diane Rivera López

 There is overwhelming evidence that President Joe R. Biden and his family aggressively exploited his public office to confer benefits and favors on foreign entities or governments in exchange for money. These schemes constitute an array of crimes that include fraud, bribery, and felony violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). The use of
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The Metaverse: The Next Battlefield
December 11, 2022 Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Gaston Massari Copes

At what point are we going to allow ourselves to talk about what political life will be like in the metaverse? Or do we think that politics and the metaverse will not coincide? Every day, our immediate problems, the economy, work, and family, do not leave us the time or energy to think about long-term
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Progressive Policies Hurt Impoverished Americans
June 8, 2022 Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Paul Lott

A Simple Example Imagine a town where the baker made twelve loaves of bread a week. Ten of the loaves were sold each week to ten workers from the town factory who earned four dollars per week each. They all felt they were paying a fair price and happily paid it.   The town happened
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Office Work is Killing America
June 7, 2022 Business,Economy,Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Paul Lott

Before you object, let me explain.  Remember when the Keystone Pipeline was shut down? President Biden offered America the simplest solution for all those high paying jobs lost. The workers can simply become programmers. Problem solved, but could they? Would they even want to?    How the US Lost Manufacturing Jobs Progressives have told us
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Focus on Feelings is Destroying America
May 30, 2022 Economy,Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Paul Lott

When I decided to run for Congress in Virginia’s 10th District, I was not prepared for much of what I have encountered. I left the race because I thought it more important to continue the fight for parent’s rights, but I took a major lesson from politics.  Feelings are destroying America. I said it. The
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Reflection on Gun Violence
May 30, 2022 Faith,Op-Ed,Uncategorized Paul Lott

During the earlier part of my life, I grew up under very poor circumstances. In elementary school, I spent time in Birmingham, Alabama in a 99% Black part of the city. The poverty-stricken black community was the majority with a small sprinkle of lower middles class. The schools were terrible, and streets were violent. However,
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The Truth about Microaggressions
April 21, 2022 Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Natalie Beisner

If you watched the recent Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings, you might’ve been unaware that you were actually watching “three days of microaggressions.” Senator John Kennedy called Jackson “articulate.” This is apparently a “microinsult” (i.e. a subcategory of microaggression), but really, it depends on your color. Jackson’s the right color (or the wrong one, depending on
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UnMasking Kids is Right
February 11, 2022 Local Politics,Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Natalie Beisner

Two weeks ago, during a press conference, New York Governor Kathy Hochul was asked “whether the state has a particular number [for removing the statewide mask mandate]–whether that be test positivity rates or hospitalization rates,” or whether the state was “playing it by ear.” Hochul insisted it was not the latter, that the state would
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