by Joe Schaeffer | Jul 7, 2022 | Articles, Good Reads, Opinion, Politics
The Justice Department is suing over the new Arizona voting law. Demanding proof of American citizenship to become eligible to cast a ballot in US elections is an “unlawful” and “unnecessary” form of voter suppression, according to the suit. This is consistent with...
by James Fite | Sep 8, 2021 | Articles, Law, Opinion
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed the state’s new voting rights bill into law Tuesday, Sept. 7, and it has Joe Biden’s breeches in a bunch, again. That’s twice in as many weeks the Lone Star State has upset the president’s apple cart. And just as was the case with the...
by Tim Donner | Jul 15, 2021 | Articles, Law, Opinion
In poker, it’s called a tell. Seasoned players can famously make mincemeat of self-assured amateurs by reading their facial twitches, their body language, their thinly-disguised countenance. And for Democrats trying to wring every last drop of power out of their...
by Sarah Cowgill | Jul 14, 2021 | Articles, Biden Administration, Good Reads, Opinion
President Joe Biden delivered remarks in Philadelphia at the National Constitution Center about the Democrat-coined “Big Lie” and the Republicans’ drive to enact stricter voter laws. For a few days leading up to the much-anticipated July 13 event, pundits, White...
by Graham J Noble | Jul 13, 2021 | Articles, Good Reads, Politics
In an effort to prevent state Republicans from passing new voting laws, Texas Democrats on July 12 fled the state to avoid participating in a special legislative session. The fugitive lawmakers claim that the bill restricts the right to vote in Texas, though they have...