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Disinfo on the Range: The Truth Behind Nebraska’s Ranching Crisis
At the heart of the issue is not just a policy change, but a long-standing pattern of illegal labor practices that Nebraska’s leadership has done little to address. The current crisis was not unforeseen. It was avoidable. And in many ways, it was enabled—passively or otherwise—by state and federal inaction.
lhpgop
May 223 min read


Silencing Trump: Senate Democrats and Media in Lockstep
“Why are Democrat senators protecting a media company accused of election interference?”“Why are they silent on journalistic fraud, but loud about lawful lawsuits?”“What are they trying to hide?”
lhpgop
May 214 min read


Commerce as black comedy: The Walmart Tariff Debate
The juxtaposition of Walmart's claims of financial constraint with its substantial profits and the Walton family's immense wealth presents a surreal narrative. The company's insistence on passing tariff costs to consumers, despite its significant financial resources, raises questions about its commitment to ethical business practices and social responsibility.
This situation underscores the broader issue of corporate accountability in the face of economic and ethical challen
lhpgop
May 213 min read


Restoring Intelligence to the People — Breaking the Deep State’s Hold on America’s Security Apparatus
To streamline U.S. intelligence while confronting bureaucratic resistance, technological overdependence, and constitutional concerns, a Trump administration operating through someone like Tulsi Gabbard could consider a multi-pronged, legally grounded approach.
lhpgop
May 208 min read


From Dependency to Dignity: The Moral Case for Trump’s Housing Reform
MAGA supporters see Section 8 reform as a moral issue: the dignity of labor over the stagnation of subsidies. A hand up—not a handout. Housing assistance should exist, they argue, but it should be reserved for the truly indigent, not for those who are merely trapped in a system of perverse incentives.
lhpgop
May 204 min read


Don’t Panic: What Today’s Market Drop Really Means — and Who’s Behind It
Yes, the U.S. debt is a serious issue. We borrow too much and spend beyond our means. That’s a legitimate concern. But ask yourself:Why now?What changed this week?And who benefits from the fear?
lhpgop
May 192 min read


DEMOCRATS ARE COMMITTING MEDICAID FRAUD AND YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW IT.
This isn’t about cutting healthcare for the poor—it’s about preserving healthcare for Americans, especially those who paid into the system. When Medicaid is overloaded with ineligible or illegal recipients, citizens suffer. Waitlists grow. Hospitals buckle. Fraud multiplies. And taxpayer trust evaporates.
lhpgop
May 183 min read


Justice Deferred: The Fatal Shooting of Abdul Rahman Waziri and the Erosion of Equal Protection in Harris County
The murder of Abdul Rahman Waziri reveals a double standard that cannot be ignored. A man who risked his life to protect American troops was left unprotected in America. His confessed killer was treated with inexplicable leniency. And a grieving widow must now rebuild her life far from the country that once promised refuge.
This case must be a wake-up call to policymakers, prosecutors, and citizens alike. Justice is not justice when it is delayed. And it is certainly not jus
lhpgop
May 184 min read


HOW THE AIR FORCE ONE DEBACLE SHINES THE SPOTLIGHT ON THE FAILURES OF MILITARY PROCUREMENT
The United States Department of Defense (DoD) continues to rely on archaic, bureaucratic procurement processes that are incompatible with the speed and adaptability demanded by modern warfare.
lhpgop
May 175 min read


The New Boer War:In Defense of Afrikaner Refugee Resettlement in the United States
The United States’ decision to offer safe haven to a small number of Afrikaner refugees is both legally grounded and morally sound. Under the framework of the 1951 Refugee Convention, the Afrikaners qualify not only because of their persecution, but also because of their undeniable distinctiveness as a cultural minority.
lhpgop
May 163 min read


The Big Gamble: Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” and the Industrial Revival Strategy
If capital responds to the tax incentives, and if manufacturers begin building in red states and depressed urban cores, the benefits could be transformative—high-wage jobs, tax revenue growth, and geopolitical resilience.
lhpgop
May 154 min read


The Fiery Ascent of Laura Loomer: Navigating Fame, Fury, and Self-Sabotage
Loomer’s current behavior suggests that she is increasingly fixated on ideological purity within Trump’s orbit. Her recent attacks on potential Surgeon General picks, including Dr. Joseph Ladapo of Florida, reflect a belief that her vetting authority supersedes official campaign judgment.
lhpgop
May 146 min read


FAHRENHEIT: OMG. VERITAS, O'KEEFE AND MEDIA FIRESTORMS
The genius of the media firestorm is in its dual impact: it simultaneously informs and destabilizes. It awakens the public to concealed behaviors or double standards, while cornering legacy media into reacting in ways that undermine their long-cultivated authority.
lhpgop
May 143 min read


The Syrian Pivot: Peace, Realignment, and the Fragile Road to Protection for All
After over a decade of brutal civil war, foreign occupation, and ideological extremism, Syria is undergoing a fragile transformation. The collapse of the Assad regime and the emergence of a transitional government under President Ahmed al-Sharaa has been welcomed by much of the international community.
lhpgop
May 144 min read


ADBUSTERS: TERRORISM AS ART
This form of insurgency does not require bombs or bullets—it operates by colonizing the public imagination, reframing virtue as rebellion and civic institutions as oppressors. Adbusters’ influence on the rise of movements like Occupy Wall Street, Antifa, and various anti-globalization fronts underscores its effectiveness as a soft-power agitator.
lhpgop
May 134 min read


Can Ras Baraka Ride the Illegal Alien Issue into the Governor's Mansion?
By all accounts, Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka is preparing for a statewide run. With deep roots in New Jersey’s largest city and a political style rooted in rhetoric-heavy activism, Baraka has begun angling for the governor’s mansion. His recent arrest at a federal ICE detention facility wasn’t just a spur-of-the-moment protest—it was a calculated move. The message wasn’t for the undocumented detainees—it was for New Jersey’s growing Hispanic electorate.
lhpgop
May 113 min read


Safe Homes Are Scarce Homes: The Story Behind the Housing Shortage
In the United States, housing has long been a cornerstone of economic security and upward mobility. Homeownership has historically provided families with stability, equity, and a tangible stake in their communities. But today, as rent skyrockets and waitlists for public housing stretch for years, the American dream of a safe, affordable home is slipping out of reach for millions. The common refrain is that this is a market failure—a consequence of insufficient building, risin
lhpgop
May 94 min read


POPE LEO XIV. A PROFILE
“In a world of fractured truth, the Church must be a sanctuary not only of peace, but of clarity—a lighthouse, not a fog machine.”
lhpgop
May 86 min read


Elian González: la excepción de los demócratas a las reglas de inmigración
La historia de Elian González no es solo una curiosidad histórica. Es una lente a través de la cual se revela el doble rasero en el corazón de la política migratoria demócrata. Cuando un niño asustado necesitaba protección de un régimen totalitario, la administración Clinton se alineó con Fidel Castro,
lhpgop
May 85 min read


Elian González: The Democrats’ Exception to the Immigration Rules
Elian González’s story is not just a historical curiosity. It is a lens through which we can see the double standard at the heart of Democratic immigration policy. When a frightened boy needed protection from a totalitarian regime, the Clinton administration sided with Fidel Castro,
lhpgop
May 84 min read
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