Since its inception, feminism told everyone they were fighting for equality. That’s a noble goal. It’s also one the feminists achieved, whether they want to admit it or not (and they don’t want to admit it because there’s no money or power in admitting it). But equality brought with it something unexpected and inconvenient – literal equality.
The National Cancer Institute estimates that there will be 276,480 new cases of breast cancer in 2020. In fact, its estimated that 30% of new women cancer diagnoses in 2020 will be breast cancer.
What does it mean to be "A Patriot" when fighting against belligerent and intellectual forces within our nation's own walls? American Democracy has come to a disturbing inflection point. This is not a fiction.
More “Registered Voters” nationwide want to move beyond the current COVID-19 lockdowns than not, says a recent Scott Rasmussen National Survey. And “Likely Voters” in Purple States – the competitive states that may decide the 2020 Election – say they want restrictions eased, 49% to 36%. Even Blue State Voters appear to be losing their patience.
Barack Obama admitted something in a recent interview that Democrats have been trying to deny or keep secret for months: "If you look at Joe Biden's goals and Bernie Sanders' goals, they're not that different." He's right – the two men are merely describing the Democrat Party's radical 2020 vision in different tones of voice, hoping Americans don't and won't catch on.
Democrat Joe Biden's support among Hispanics, at 61%, remains well short of the 66%-67% he probably needs to win, and the same appears to hold true among Blacks. And by a margin of 43%-40%, voters now think Mr. Trump will win the election.
This legislation would expand broadband access across the country by sending federal dollars to the states for the purpose of developing programs that fund broadband projects in underserved areas.
To confront the challenges faced by the Coronavirus pandemic, Congress must work with President Trump to support real, meaningful legislation that will help our country continue on the path towards strength and recovery.
One thing we learned from the debate in Cleveland last Tuesday, when Trump wasn't interrupting, is that Joe Biden makes up numbers on the fly. There was a lot of fibbing going on.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the appointment of Brent Webster as First Assistant Attorney General.
Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush recently announced the Texas General Land Office (GLO) has completely rebuilt more than 2,000 homes for Texas families through the Homeowner Assistance Program.
Senate Commerce Committee’s unanimously approved authorizations to issue subpoenas against Jack Dorsey, Chief Executive Officer of Twitter, Sundar Pichai, Chief Executive Officer of Alphabet Inc., Google, and Mark Zuckerberg, Chief Executive Officer of Facebook to testify before the committee.
Governor Greg Abbott and the HHSC announced $3.5 million in federal funding for nursing facilities to purchase plexiglass barriers and tents to allow for safe visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
President Trump championed pro-growth policies like TCJA that led to a generational low in unemployment, setting records in jobs and wages for women and people of color, shrinking the wealth gap, and reducing poverty at historic levels.
Fight for Austin PAC, which was created by six Austinites of diverse backgrounds to support candidates who prioritize public safety, is announcing their second endorsement of the 2020 election cycle: Louis Herrin for City Council in District 4.
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar: State sales tax revenue totaled $2.57 billion in September, 6.1 percent less than in September 2019. The majority of September sales tax revenue is based on sales made in August and remitted to the agency in September.
As Democrats are reluctant to focus on the Chinese Communist Party' role in the global spread of the CCOVID-19 CoronaVirus, House Republicans release a “comprehensive blueprint” to counter a range of threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Is it possible to heal & grow from the wreckage that 2020 has wrought? What will our country look like in 2021, with the COVID-19 pandemic hopefully in the past and a bitterly fought and unprecedentedly divisive Presidential Election behind us?