Not Yours to Give — Davy Crockett Saw This Coming 200 Years Ago
Not Yours to Give — Davy Crockett Saw This Coming 200 Years Ago
Well, the federal government has finally achieved something historic — the longest shutdown in U.S. history. Congratulations, Washington! You’ve officially proven that when you stop working, nothing really changes. The sun still rises, the deer still cross the road in front of my truck, and the rest of us somehow manage to keep the Republic running without your glorious paperwork. …READ MORE…
Trump says he won’t be extorted by Democrats, pushes off negotiations amid shutdown
President Trump in a new interview continued to place the blame for the ongoing government shutdown on Democrats but offered few solutions as the country reaches Day 34 of the shutdown. …WATCH HERE…
Trump Administration Restoring Timber Industry In Oregon
With its vast acres of forest lands, Oregon’s timber industry used to be the biggest industry in the state.^ Indeed, in 1938 Oregon became the nation’s leading producer of wood, a position it held for many decades until Democrats set about destroying it. The decline was due largely to the environmental lobby which forced decreased harvests from public lands. The number of timber harvested on federal lands were reduced by 90% from 1989 to 2011, NINETY PERCENT, while the harvest-levels remained constant in private land. The decline in the lumber sector caused high unemployment rates in the rural parts of Oregon and impoverished whole communities. …READ MORE…
Twenty-Seven Names
On Interstate 71, just outside Carrollton, Kentucky, stands a lone highway sign. It’s a small sign, DOT-green, no frills. Easy to miss.
But it’s there.
The sign reads, “SITE OF FATAL BUS CRASH—MAY 14, 1988.” That’s all. …READ MORE…
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