Yes, it’s a pain. Yes, you must go to the DMV. Yes, you need a lot of documentation. But if you haven’t already done so, you should not wait much longer to get the ball rolling on your Real ID.
In about a year, your driver’s license or identification card must have the Real ID designation in order to board a commercial domestic airline flight or gain access to federal facilities. Right… Read more »
To everyone who has called or written about Adam Schiff, yes, I am one of 45 who have cosponsored a motion to censure him in the House. In fact, I believe he needs to be removed from Intelligence Committee immediately.
This is the same Adam Schiff who gave us all sorts of reasons to question his credibility and judgement during the Mueller investigation. And it's the same Adam Schiff… Read more »
As your children sleep, imagine whispering "Goodbye" and "I love you" to them, having no idea if they'll see you again. Then imagine voluntarily setting off on foot, under the cover of darkness with nothing but the clothes on your back. You will never return to your home again, and all you can do is pray that one day your family will be reunited.
How powerful of a motivator would it take… Read more »
Just when you think Democrats couldn't possibly scrape any more off the bottom of the barrel…
For nearly three years they pursued the false narrative that President Trump somehow colluded with Russia to influence the outcome of the 2016 election. When that effort ended up being a failure, they looked around and asked, "What's next?"
Along comes a whistleblower who claims that… Read more »
Concerning “Red Flag” laws, someone show me…
🚩 Show me a Red Flag proposal that doesn’t infringe upon due process. Specifically, someone’s right to appear before a judge, with counsel, BEFORE her 2nd Amendment rights are stripped away.
🚩 Show me a Red Flag proposal that has protections in place to prevent it from being used for harassment, or triggered by a false… Read more »
It's called the “Widows Tax” and it sends an awful message to our military families. I want to see this permanently repealed.
The details aren’t too complicated, so stick with me on this. For background information, there are two (2) separate programs that provide payouts to military families upon the death of a servicemember or veteran.
➡ First is the Dependency and Indemnity… Read more »
It was the summer of 1787 when 55 delegates from 12 of the 13 original states converged on Philadelphia for the Constitution Convention. Their average age: 42 years old.
Those delegates spent the next 115 days working on the framework for our new government, and 41 were present when their work was finally complete.
On September 17th of that year, 39 signatures were applied to the… Read more »
Every so often, even a divided Congress has an opportunity to accomplish something worthwhile in a bipartisan manner. The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is precisely one of those opportunities.
Here's my op-ed from September 16th on the #USMCA, and why Congress should pass this beneficial agreement without delay.
http://bit.ly/usmca-op-ed Read more »
This was the right decision from the U.S. Supreme Court.
Nobody questions the fact that there are places like the Northern Triangle countries of Central America where people live in legitimate fear. But if you're seeking asylum from one of those nations, you should do so at the first country you come to where you're no longer in jeopardy. (Mexico, in this case.)
You shouldn't be able to… Read more »
Interesting data released yesterday from the U.S. Census Bureau:
✅ Nationally, the poverty rate in 2018 dropped 0.5% from 2017. This was the 4th consecutive annual decline in U.S. poverty rates, which is good news.
✅ Poverty rates for children decreased 1.2% last year. Also good news.
✅ Poverty rates for families (defined as "two or more people related by birth,… Read more »