Month: April 2019

U.N. Taxpayer’s Support of Israel

The recent anti-Israel resolution will case long lasting damage to its nation. The members of the House Freedom Caucus are meeting to consider new legislation to strip the U.N.’s taxpayer support. Israel is one of the U.S.’s faithful allies.

MTA Votes for Increased Funding

The Boston Broadside—The People’s Paper, Jan., 2019, published an article which revealed that the Massachusetts Teachers’ Association (MTA) voted unanimously to endorse and finance their Fund and Future Campaign, whose goal is to pass legislation by May 1 to increase state funding of education more than $1.5 billion a year. One billion would be for…

The Gosnell Highlights Pro-Choice to Pro-Life Experience

The Gosnell movie about a well-known abortionist, was viewed by a University of Central Florida student Kathy Zlu, who has almost 50,000 social media followers and this happened. She went from pro-choice to pro-life and urged her followers to see the film, which is about late-term abortion that gave her insight of the horrors involved…

Trump Nominates Carter to the NEA

Trump nominates new chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts (N.E.A.). Mary Anne Carter with a tremendous service background has served as an advisor to the N.E.A. since last June receiving plaudits of Republicans and Democrats alike.

Victory!

In our long back-and-forth with Google over the years, one thing we have asked for is that they make their built-in filter, called Safe Search, much more visible. A filter is only useful if users know it’s there. Specifically, we have met with Google executives and asked for Safe Search to be put in the…

How Precisely Is Diversity A Strength?

In the Sept. 27, 2018 The Wanderer, Patrick Buchanan answers the question, “How precisely is diversity our strength because of the racial, ethnic, cultural and religious diversity of a nation.” Buchanan cites situations in many countries around the world where this premise proved incorrect but states if the establishment is proven wrong about greater diversity…