limited amounts of meat, and lack of fertilizer to grow wheat and carn, empty shelves, supply chain problems, this happens when you have a political party that has been radicalized. the democrat party. embracing various american marxist movements and at war with our economic system, private sector some american people themselves. no, i m not one of those putinnoid in media and services parties, who seem to believe that if only we wouldn t help the ukranians survive, somehow these things would be addressed by our government and improved. that is insanity, the people in charge of our government would continue to do what they are doing. undermining the prosperity, and success, representative nature of this republic. i want to talk about the courts briefly. later we have two great guests ken starr and senator mic mike lee. article 2 second 3 of the constitution. among other things, that the executive shall faithfully execute our laws, called faithful execution clause or take care
LOS ANGELES, CA – The Japanese American National Museum (JANM) invites the public to view and sign the Ireichō, a sacred book that records for the first time ever the names of over 125,000 persons of Japanese ancestry who were unjustly imprisoned in US Army, Department of Justice, and War Relocation Authority camps during World W
no slavery, segregation, and internment of japanese americans, inconfident, 3 supreme court decisions. all of which have been overturned. that is correct. infamous decisions that took the court a long time to correct, but at least the court evenly did it and in one of footnotes in draft opinion, justice alito points to 25 cases where the court has overruled the prior precedent and there are over 150 examples. the court has a duty to get it right. and to overrule that which it believes it wrong. mark: an argument that roe has been in place for 49 years. an that effective if it is not constitutionaly based. the supreme court decision in my view this modest, they didn t take a position, they
The West Sonoma County Union High School District will pay for the removal of plaques with ties to racism from two of its campuses. The three plaques in