*Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // June 28, 2010* Unfortunately, unratified treaties never die; they don't even fade away. They just stay in the bottom drawer of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee forever so any globalist can later pick … [Read more...] about UN Treaty Returns to Haunt Us
Ed Martin Movement – 6/4/19
In What You Need to Know, a federal judge ruled the House doesn’t have legal standing to sue Trump Administration over the unauthorized funds for a border wall. Built it. Tariffs explained. China’s 30th anniversary of Tiananmen square. An … [Read more...] about Ed Martin Movement – 6/4/19
The Most Important Census
The Trump Administration did all of America a favor by announcing their intention to put a question on the 2020 census asking about the citizenship status of the respondents. Democrats say the question will disenfranchise Latino voters, but there's a … [Read more...] about The Most Important Census
Restoring IP Rights After the Destructive, Unjust Antitrust Rendering in FTC v. Qualcomm
This op-ed was originally published on IPWatchdog.com. If a judge ever botched an antitrust case involving patents, the prize may go to federal district Judge Lucy Koh for her ruling in favor of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in its antitrust … [Read more...] about Restoring IP Rights After the Destructive, Unjust Antitrust Rendering in FTC v. Qualcomm
House Wants to Further Increase Illegal Immigration Incentives
For Immediate Release: June 4, 2019 Contact: Ryan Hite, Communications Director Washington, D.C.: The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives is expected to pass H.R. 6 "The Dream Act" today. This bill would come at an incredible cost to … [Read more...] about House Wants to Further Increase Illegal Immigration Incentives
Ed Martin Movement – 6/3/19
In What You Need to Know, it’s not about race, it’s about crime. The media manipulates context. Brett Decker talks about Trump in London. Reflecting on the 40th anniversary of Pope John Paul II’s pilgrimage to Poland and the speech that started … [Read more...] about Ed Martin Movement – 6/3/19
The Most Important Question
In the case of Department of Commerce v. New York, the U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide whether the 2020 census can ask about citizenship status. While this might seem innocent enough, Democrats are being their usual hyperbolic selves and acting … [Read more...] about The Most Important Question
Antitrust Momentum Builds Against Google, Facebook
For Immediate Release: June 3, 2019 Contact: Ryan Hite, Communications Director Washington, D.C.: The Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission appear close to launching investigations into Google, Facebook, Amazon, and other "Big … [Read more...] about Antitrust Momentum Builds Against Google, Facebook
The Most Important Case
The most important case before the Supreme Court could be decided any day now. At issue is whether the upcoming 2020 census will be allowed to include one very simple question: “Is this person a citizen of the United States?” As you might imagine, … [Read more...] about The Most Important Case
Ed Martin Movement – 5/31/19
In What You Need to Know, it’s #Covfefe Day! Also, the Mexico tariffs mean America First. Missouri Rep. Dottie Bailey talks about the Heartbeat Bill and Missouri’s pro-life work. John Schlafly covers the citizenship 2020 Census question before … [Read more...] about Ed Martin Movement – 5/31/19
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