Gas Stove

What’s Behind the Attack on Gas

After the uproar over a potential ban on gas stoves, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a clarifying announcement that no, they do not plan to ban gas stoves, but they do want voluntary compliance. Already, several communities in California and New York have banned natural gas hookups in new construction, which means no gas stoves – and no gas furnaces or water heaters, either.

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Anne Cori

Joe Biden is Wrong

The United States of America is a CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC. Every time Joe Biden or any other liberal talks about “saving our democracy”, they are flat wrong about our system of government.

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Marriage

Cornerstone or Capstone?

A cornerstone is the rock upon which a building is built; the cornerstone joins two walls together to form a single unit. Marriage is a cornerstone that brings together a man and a woman to build a family and join their lives together.

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Pot

Pot is No Pipe Dream

“Legalize and tax it” is the theory behind the social acceptance of vice, including gambling and drugs. Since “people are going to do it anyway,” according to the theory, then government should take its cut of the money.

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Library books

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

Here is a great headline this week in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: “School librarians in Missouri pull books as new law allows charges for ‘explicit’ material”. As the article explains, “The law goes into effect Aug. 28 and applies to both public and private schools.

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Public Schools

Just How Bad Are the Public Schools?

The state of Missouri recently announced that they are not going to use its own school accreditation system. In other words, no school district will be penalized for poor performance, even though their own tests have demonstrated very poor performance.

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Marijuana

Pot Boils Over

How bad is the marijuana problem? Bad enough that a doctor of geriatrics recently emailed his patients this advisory: “Daily use of marijuana not a good idea.” Who knew that the golden years were so high?

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child manners

Are Pants a Constitutional Right?

Charter schools offer the promise of choice in education, but since these schools are funded by taxpayer money, then these schools can never be independent. In North Carolina, the Charter Day School lost a lawsuit (Peltier v. Charter Day School) about their dress code, because the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the school is a “state actor” and requiring girls to wear skirts violates both the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution and Title IX.

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Vote

Four Tions for Our Nation

Abortion, Education, Immigration, Inflation. Use these four issues in your community to effect change this year. 2022 is an opportunity for conservatives to stop the madness that is destroying America. We need all hands on deck this year!

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