Conservative journalist and political firebrand Laura Loomer is making waves, and this time, following redistricting, Loomer is now running in a Republican majority congressional district and could very well be in position to win a seat in Congress. This time, she’s running against longtime GOP Congressman, Rep. Daniel Webster (R-FL) in District 11. Webster was […]
It appears that America has a new Twitter beef. No, it’s not athletes or rappers or celebrities, but U.S. Senators. Since the recent school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, politicians have been quick to jump to blame the other side. However, Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) introduced a bill in effort to make schools safter. Some on […]
The $40 billion aid package to Ukraine that was approved just days ago has divided Americans (mostly conservatives) throughout the country. Is defending countries from an enemy that we also consider an enemy putting America first? Are enemies of our enemies truly our friends? As we look throughout history, the United States and the Allied […]
On Tuesday in Uvalde, Texas, a gunman opened fire on an elementary school, killing 21 people. 19 of them were children. The shooter was 18 years old and was compromised by law enforcement. Since the mass shooting took place, gun rights, gun legislation, and gun confiscation has been the topic of conversation. This conversation has […]
In New York City, Sunday, a man was shot in the chest and killed on the Q train in Manhattan by a stranger, unprovoked, according to a Fox News article. The victim has been identified as Daniel Enriquez, 48, and was employed at Goldman Sachs as an investment researcher. Members of Enriquez’s relatives had different […]
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) went to Twitter this weekend to complain about the world’s largest source of information, Google, and how their email service (Gmail) is manipulating the Senator’s campaign emails. Rubio is claiming that those with the Gmail domain are not properly receiving his emails ever since his Democratic challenger, Rep. Val Demings (D-FL) […]
CAPE CORAL, FL. – In South Florida today, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) announced the future enactment of the Florida Hometown Heroes Housing Program which is designed to help Floridians who have helped served the state and the nation, buy their first home. The $100 million program is under the direction of the Florida Housing and […]
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) has gone on record claiming that the new White House Press Secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, is right about the war causing the gas price hike in America. He then later specifies that  it is Biden's “war on America’s energy industry.” America’s gas prices have been soaring since Joe Biden has taken office. […]
Within the last couple of days, it was announced that the Department of Homeland Security has “paused” its Disinformation Governance Board for 75 days. According to an article from The New York Times, Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has “a bipartisan pair of former officials to review the issue of fighting disinformation: Michael Chertoff, who served as […]
We are 172 days from the midterm elections. That is 4,138 hours, or 248,319 minutes, or 14,899,150 seconds until Americans have yet another say in the representative republic (not that anyone is counting). That means it is the perfect time to showcase the current polling in the Florida gubernatorial race. On the Democratic side, the […]
Since the communist revolution, the United States of America has always had a contentious (to say the least) relationship with Cuba. With the Truman Doctrine, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the end of the Cold War, the dynamics of the way in which the United States approaches the Cuban regime and its people has changed […]
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) have come together on a bill in bipartisan fashion that will provide possibly life-saving care to veterans who were exposed to burn pits while active in the military. The two senators stated, “Under this agreement, our nation’s brave men and women in uniform and their families […]
President Joe Biden (D) faces an inflation crisis and gas price hike that has costed his administration in a big way. Since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it has felt as though the White House has been on defense. In an effort to relieve some of the effects of the soaring gas […]
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) recently introduced a resolution condemning the creation of Israel and calling for the recognition of “Nakba” which is a term commonly used by Palestinians in reference to the establishment of the Jewish state as a “catastrophe.” The proposed resolution comes less than two weeks after Israeli’s Independence Day, also known as […]
The Republican Senators Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) have both exposed what they believe are the hypocrisies of the current border crisis and the possible end to Title 42. Rick Scott showcased the narrative that Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas has been trying to push in comparison to the numbers […]
The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) recently sent out a press release highlighting Rep and Sen. Hopeful, Val Demings (D-FL) and her apparent inconsistencies on abortion. Abortion has been the hot button issue since the leaked draft showed the High Court is most likely to overturn Roe V. Wade, a decision that has been precedent […]
Since the recent shooting committed by a white supremacist in Buffalo, New York in which the terrorist targeted an African American community, politicians flocked to the twitterverse to give their two cents. The Left or many in the anti-gun lobby (most of the time) blames lack of gun control for these instances. The Right, or […]
Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL) received a win on Wednesday and so did the state of Florida. Mast introduced a bipartisan bill that “will require the first-ever federal assessment and action plan to combat harmful algal blooms in Florida.” The bill was written by Mast and former Democratic Senator of Florida Bill Nelson in 2018. According […]
