Kaepernick Gets Workout with NFL Team

After six years of being sidelined from the NFL the BLM activist Colin Kaepernick has officially secured an official workout with the Las Vegas Raiders. ESPN reporter Adam Schefter broke the story on Wednesday, tweeting out. “Colin Kaepernick, who last played football in 2016, the same year he started kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice, is scheduled to work out this week for the Las Vegas Raiders, league sources told ESPN.”Continue Reading

Who Will Call Wexton and the Biden Administration out for the COVID Relief Funding Ulterior Motives?

Another week has gone by and things are getting more exciting. I keep hearing comments about wasteful spending by local, state, and federal leaders. I thought it might be a good time to share in a little more detail about the ESSER/ARP funding that is in every state across the country. The ESSER funding is really part of a bigger plan to “fundamentally transform” America. Remember that statement? This agenda began to take form during the Obama administration, took a pause during the Trump administration, then went full speed ahead during the Biden administration where they took advantage of Covid to roll it out.
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Virginia bans Zuckerberg Private Grant Funds for State Election Offices

On Monday, Governor Youngkin signed into law a bill with bipartisan support that brings and end to election offices in the Commonwealth accepting private grants from organization like Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Center for Tech and Civic Life. The bill came in response to public outrage over Zuckerberg pouring $3.7 million to local election administrators in the 2020 elections to help local official conduct safe elections in the midst of the pandemic.Continue Reading

Virginia General Assembly Scheduled to Return June 1 to Vote on State Budget

The Virginia General Assembly has officially been called to return to vote on a budget to fund the state for the next two years after failing to do so during the legislative session earlier this year. As confirmed by Senate Clerk Susan Schaar, legislators from around the state will return to Richmond to finalize a budget as well as several other unresolved legislative issues.Continue Reading

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