Month: <span>April 2022</span>

Month: April 2022

A Political Outsider’s Takeaway from the 2022 Legislative Session

A Political Outsider’s Takeaway from the 2022 Legislative Session

I’ve never been involved in politics or government and to be honest, most of my life I felt like these issues were really boring and was content to leave them to others to deal with. Well that turned out to be a completely irresponsible and costly idea. Maybe you feel the same: as you’ve been living your life, raising your family, running your business, leaving the lawmaking stuff to “others” now you see how disastrous that has turned out for Washington and America.

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Parents Sue School For Transing Their Kid

Parents Sue School For Transing Their Kid

t in United States Federal Court against Ludlow Public Schools, claiming they “impermissibly inserted themselves into the private realm” of their family, superseding their “rights to make decisions regarding their children’s upbringing, mental health, and well-being.”

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Ethnic Studies Curriculum in WA Schools

Ethnic Studies Curriculum in WA Schools

In this article, I will take you on a “deep dive” through the curriculum and materials being used by the school district in my community and help you identify what’s happening in your local school district

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The Hill I Will Die On

The Hill I Will Die On

“Is that really the hill you want to die on?”

This is a common response from people on the right and on the left whenever a person takes a strong position on a given issue. Quite frankly, there are several hills I would be willing to die on these days. There are many issues where I feel we cannot compromise, and we must hold fast. But if I had to pick just ONE hill to die on, this is the one: protecting children from woke ideology and radical left indoctrination.

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