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The Way We Wonder
I think that most people enjoy reading short articles at a glance. The proof is in the way we skim the internet and social media. If only there was something of merit on it.
05/04/2023 04:00 AM
Protecting Female Athletes
Fifty years ago, Title IX was enacted, and it revolutionized women’s sports. After decades of female athletes fighting for respect and equality in sports, Title IX prohibited discrimination in sports based on sex. Now, after all this time, the radical left’s agenda is putting Title IX and the integrity of women’s athletics in jeopardy.
04/27/2023 04:00 AM
You Make the Choice
Elections are the hallmark of democracy. Without elections, we have a dictatorship. Elections require people to vote. Sometimes it can be a little bit of a pain to go vote. There could be a line, the machines may not be working properly, or there just isn’t a motivation to go and cast a vote. None the less it is a great privilege we have, currently, to be able to vote. The more votes that are cast the more accountably there is for the officials to actually do the job they were elected for. A democracy which is truly be effective is where all of the (eligible) people cast their vote. The fewer the votes, the less of a democratic solution. The democratic process includes options for which to vote. There is basically two parties and the parties choose (in various ways) their candidates, often by way of debates. Oh, now, it looks like no one wants to debate. The art of debate has become extinct.
04/27/2023 04:00 AM
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04/20/2023 04:00 AM
State Capitol Week in Review
State Capitol Week in Review, April 14, 2023
04/20/2023 04:00 AM
The First 100 Days by the Numbers
This week marks the end of the first 100 days of the 118th Congress. From day one, House Republicans were committed to bringing prosperity and commonsense policy making back to Congress, and since then, we have continued delivering on our promises to the American people.
04/20/2023 04:00 AM
State Capitol Week in Review
State Capitol Week in Review, April 7, 2023
04/13/2023 04:00 AM
U.S. Representative Report
My Office is Ready to Serve You
04/13/2023 04:00 AM
Consider the Historic Alternative
Watching the rodeo last week with all the expert riders on horses reminded me that for thousands of years the horse was the method of transit for the world. Only in the past 100 years has the horse been replaced as main mode of transportation. We no longer have streets filled with manure. The proponents of eliminating fossil fuels might want to consider that fragrant alternative. Horses seem be a natural source of energy for propulsion. We even determine the power of fossil fuel vehicles by horse power. Considering that one horse can produce about 12 horsepower, it would take 15-16 horses to equal the horsepower of the average car. Your speed may also drop a bit, at best your average horse might reach a speed of 30 mph. Going back to horses as transportation could be a good thing. It would slow down the traffic and give people a chance to care for live transportation. Though it may not stop the speeders... Did you know the only other President to be arrested was Ulysses S. Grant for speeding with a horse and buggy?
04/13/2023 04:00 AM
State Capitol Week in Review, March 30, 2023
State Capitol Week in Review, March 30, 2023
04/06/2023 04:00 AM
American Energy Dominance is Within Reach
American Energy Dominance is Within Reach
04/06/2023 04:00 AM
Representative Report
The Lower Energy Costs Act
03/30/2023 04:00 AM
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