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Corporate DEI's long, slow, happy death
Toyota, facing backlash about forced Diversity, Equity and Inclusion training as well as its sponsorship of pro-LGBTQ events, is reeling in the woke and changing its mind about participating in measures pushed by the leftist advocacy group, the Human Rights Campaign. Yay. Another DEI agenda bites the dust.
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"I don't talk about my faith a lot." With these few, consequential words, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz offered one of the most stunning and disturbing lines of Tuesday night's vice presidential debate.
SharesMcDonald's french fries and lies won't win the White House
French fry service is not the American dream. It's a step toward achieving the American dream -- and it's a very low level step, at that. But Harris thinks low-level, zero-skill jobs like the ones that dominate the fast food industry should pay enough that workers could stay the french fry service course their entire lives.
SharesWhy is Congress facilitating prison rape in the name of fairness?
Big Idea: Prison rape is horrific in any scenario, but gender ideologues in Washington have found a way to make it more common -- all in the name of fairness to men who "identify as women."
SharesHarris, not Trump, failed to deter Russia's invasion of Ukraine
In their only debate so far, Vice President Kamala Harris asserted that former President Donald Trump deserved blame for Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine because he had been too chummy with the Russian strong man. "But let me tell you something," Mr. Trump rebutted. "She is a horrible negotiator. They sent her in to negotiate. As soon as they left, Putin did the invasion."
SharesIntel's woes deliver a gut punch to Biden's semiconductor policy
President Biden's industrial policies to revitalize domestic manufacturing and meet Chinese competition in Artificial Intelligence recently took a gut punch.
Shares'Evangelicals for Harris' a curious twist of Scripture
"Evangelicals for Harris" said in a Facebook post that Kamala Harris "shines through in her clear Christian values." That's an interesting view for a woman who labels the ending of human life in the womb a "reproductive freedom" and who denies she's ever flipped on her views. Lie. And Jesus doesn't like lies.
SharesThe debate. Don't ask who won, ask who failed
The first and quite possibly only debate of the 2024 presidential election season between former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris is in the books. At the conclusion of every presidential debate, the one question that everyone asks and the two campaigns try to control the answer to, is, "Who won the debate?"
SharesFederal court mercifully blocks Biden's taxpayer-funded student loan bailout scheme
When the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked the Biden-Harris administration's latest student loan bailout scheme, it potentially saved American taxpayers nearly half a trillion dollars.
SharesHarris' shameless debate lie about late-term abortion
Unsurprisingly, abortion -- an issue on which Vice President Kamala Harris has seemingly set the heart and soul of her campaign -- was one of the biggest lightning rods during the fiery faceoff.
SharesElon Musk as 'government efficiency' czar is step in right direction
Donald Trump has spelled out some of his economic goals for his hoped-for next White House win, and nestled among the plans to "Make America Affordable Again" is this gem: appoint "X" man Elon Musk to head up a government efficiency commission to root out waste of taxpayer dollars.
SharesThe high cost of Harris' economic plan
To say Americans are dissatisfied with the state of the economy is an understatement. Polls since late 2021 have consistently shown majority disapproval on the economy, usually citing the related problems of high prices and inflation.
SharesIsraeli-American mother's worst nightmare reveals what true love exemplifies
After nearly 11 months of traversing the airways to raise alarm bells on behalf of Israeli hostages and to fight for her own son's release, Rachel Goldberg-Polin's worst fears became a reality: Her son, Hersh, who was taken hostage during Hamas' Oct. 7 terror attack, was recently slaughtered by his captors.
SharesPower to the Principals: Bureaucrats need to stop gatekeeping new teachers
This year, the Florida legislature passed a law allowing classical schools to hire teachers without having to jump through the usual hoops to confirm their state education certificates.
SharesRFK Jr. fixes Trump's one weak spot
Trump's one big weakness with some in the conservative camp was his COVID response. RFK's one big strength with most in the conservative camp was his COVID response. Their alliance is a meeting of mighty forces.
SharesIs Kamala Harris building a macabre campaign on the backs of the unborn?
Once proponents of the "safe, legal and rare" abortion mantra, the Democratic Party has now shifted to a place of not only openly touting the termination of innocents, but of also plainly placing the contentious issue at the center of Vice President Kamala Harris' 2024 campaign.
SharesConfucius say: Democrats are right to hide Harris
That's her particular brand of politicking: spouting off absent care or concern of content -- all the intellectualism of a Chinese fortune in a cookie. Confucius say; Kamala say. Repeat, repeat, repeat. Democrats have it right by keeping her as quiet as possible
SharesLOVERRO: Negro Leagues' Leonard, Gibson delivered titles to District as the Grays' dynamic duo
On those championship Homestead Grays Negro League squads of the 1930s and 1940s, Walter "Buck" Leonard was much more than just another teammate playing in the shadow of Josh Gibson -- the legendary slugger who took over first place on the career batting average list when Major League Baseball finally incorporated Negro League records earlier this year.
SharesDemocrats have officially abandoned 'God'
It appears the Democrats are prepared to abandon God once and for all, with the draft of the 2024 Democratic Party Platform offering no mentions of "God," "Lord" or "Almighty."
SharesAmericans need inspiration, not politicization
On any given day, the nation's headlines will look like this: 'Donald Trump says polls showing him lagging are wrong.' 'Kamala Harris says Donald Trump is wrong.' 'Joe Biden says his favorite ice cream flavor is still chocolate chip.' This is not news. This is who-gives-a-freak filler being passed off as news.
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