1.
Joe Messina: Lessons Not Learned in 2016
2.
Wayne Allyn Root: 8 Years Under Our First Muslim President
3.
James Hirsen: The Rewriting of Obama’s Legacy
4.
Dr. Gerard Lameiro: Proud to Be Conservative
5.
Crista Huff: Progress on Free Trade Agreements Unlikely in First Half of 2017
6.
Michelle Seiler-Tucker: 2017 Business Trends Already Taking Shape
7.
John LeBoutillier: To Russia With Love
Lessons
Not Learned in 2016
By
Joe
Messina
Democrats
learned nothing from 2016. America, lifelong union Democrats, 8% more of the
black community, more of the Asian and Hispanic communities, and more women
didn’t want their same-old ways of doing business. They’ve missed the lesson or
don’t have the mental aptitude to understand it. Either way, America now
wins. BUT only if you engage, get involved, go to your local school
boards, water boards, city councils and be heard. [more...]
8
Years Under Our First Muslim President
Remember
when President Bill Clinton was called “America’s first black president”?
Obviously, it wasn’t because he was black. But Clinton had an affinity for
black people, and his actions were beneficial to blacks (or so they thought).
Hence the branding as “America’s first black president.” The tag stuck. Well,
don’t look now, but I believe Obama has earned the right to be called “America’s
first Muslim president.” What would you call a president who betrays Israel in
his last days in office, by abstaining from a United Nations vote criticizing
Israel, an action no president in the history of America has ever allowed to
happen? What would you call a president who might have secretly orchestrated
the U.N. vote to embarrass Israel? Don’t look now, but Israel says they have
proof that the entire U.N. vote condemning Israel was orchestrated by Obama. What
would you call a president who refused to ever say the words “Islamic terror”
in eight years in office, for fear he might offend Muslims? [more...]
The
Rewriting of Obama’s Legacy
By
James
Hirsen
In
an apparent effort to emulate President-elect Donald Trump’s social media
mastery, President Obama began the New Year by giving his Twitter followers a
revisionist history lesson. The “Me Too” outgoing president posted a series of
tweets that were supposed to tout his two-term accomplishments. “As we look
ahead to the future, I wanted to take a moment to look back on the remarkable
progress that you made possible these past 8 years,” Obama tweeted. The
president shared information from his brag book about his supposed job
creation, health care triumphs, and super hero environmental status. [more...]
Proud
to Be Conservative
It’s
time to be proud that we are conservatives, living in America - the greatest
nation on the face of the earth. With the constant onslaught of attacks made by
the progressives, the socialists, the anarchists, the ultra-left, and their
comrades in the OLD Main Stream Media (OMSM), in far left Hollywood, and in the
ivory towers in universities, many conservatives have chosen to sit still and
be quiet. Often, they have self-censored their views; they have shut off their
opinions, hidden their true values, and kept quiet rather than facing what they
saw as the inevitable conflict they might have to deal with. In the past, the
ultra-left has dominated America with their far left, anti-American rhetoric. They
have stifled conservatives at every turn and have tried to shut down all
opposition to their failed theories, to their failed policies, and to their
failed programs. But the old Obama-Clinton, anti-Constitutional era is over! [more...]
Progress on Free Trade Agreements Unlikely in First Half of
2017
By
Crista
Huff
I’ve
noticed that journalists frequently portray potential Trump appointees as
“pro-trade” who are therefore supposedly misaligned with the Trump-Pence
agenda. I am annoyed that the journalists make such deceiving and simplistic
statements. Americans are aware that Donald Trump opposed the Trans-Pacific
Partnership (TPP) trade agreement. Political activists and
Congresspeople are aware that opposition to the TPP was rooted in the trade
agreement’s sovereignty giveaway, global courts, lack of resolution to currency
manipulation problems, lowering of food & health safety standards, trade
agreements’ history of job loss and trade deficits, human rights abuses on the
part of TPP partner countries, and more. Aversion to the TPP did not stem from
an anti-trade
stance. It stemmed from egregious disregard of significant human, national, and
economic problems within the TPP. [more...]
2017
Business Trends Already Taking Shape
With
many expecting 2017 to be a promising year for businesses, it is important to
be knowledgeable on the changing landscape of the professional world. Business
trends which have taken shape over the last few years are now becoming
mainstream. 30-year-old brick and mortar businesses and 2-week-old startups are
increasingly approaching the workplace with similar strategies. Here are a few
trends to look out for in 2017... [more...]
To
Russia With Love
On
our latest REVOLUTION
podcast, Arlene Bynon and I explored the latest revelations about the Russian hacking scandal,
the reactions from Putin and our President-Elect. [more...]
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