As the summer driving season is in full force, rising gas prices has President Trump considering tapping the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to lower prices at the pump.

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
As the summer driving season is in full force, rising gas prices has President Trump considering tapping the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to lower prices at the pump.
Following a successful meeting between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, rumors of round two have surfaced, said to be in New York in September.
Congressman Scott Taylor’s record on the battlefield, in his congressional district, and in Washington has shown that he is worthy to be the first freshman legislator in two decades to be named to the Conference Committee for Appropriations Bills.
Justice Anthony Kennedy has officially announced his retirement, paving the way for President Donald Trump to nominate a second, and maybe not his last, justice to the Supreme Court of the United States.
Nearly every day, rather every minute of every day, President Donald Trump is ridiculed by political pundits and talking heads on “big name” media shows with comparisons made between him and historically terrible and genocidal leaders, propagated through seditious, incorrect accounts. While this resistance movement has certainly targeted the President, his staff, and his family, now some in the media have turned to the Americans that continue to support Trump as their main target to attack.
Last Friday, on “Morning Joe,” MSNBC commentator Donny Deutsch compared the people who voted for President Trump to Nazis, saying “if you vote for Trump, you’re the bad guy.” This was compounded by him calling on Democrats to make the 2018 midterm election a referendum on Trump voters, not the President himself.
Deutsch made the comparison after he criticized Trump and his administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy with border enforcement.
“We can no longer say Trump’s the bad guy. If you vote for Trump, you’re the bad guy,” Deutsch said.
“If you vote for Trump, you are ripping children from parents’ arms,” he added. “What the Democrats have to do is make the next election a referendum on not who Trump is, but who you are.”
“If you vote for Trump then you, the voter, you, not Donald Trump, are standing at the border, like Nazis, going ‘you here, you here,'” Deutsch went on to say.
Another instance of this crazed comparison was when former CIA Director Michael Hayden recently tweeted a photo of a Nazi death camp with the caption, “other governments have separated mothers from children.”
Even CNN’s Wolf Blitzer thought this was going too far. In an interview with Hayden last week, Blitzer said his grandparents had been murdered at Auschwitz, and that as “bad” as the Trump policy is, “it certainly is not Auschwitz.”
The resistance movement from Democrats continues to reach new lows as it seems that those campaigning for Congress and other elected positions are emulating the disgusting tactics of those who have let their hatred of one person cloud their logic and judgement.
Fifth Congressional District Republican nominee Denver Riggleman is showing off his Libertarian-leaning business acumen to win the seat in Congress.
Now that sales tax can be collected from purchases involving online retailers, following a Supreme court ruling, states will be able to recoup from decades of antiquated law.
Either Tom Steyer and his ilk start pulling out of the politics of climate change and start really cleaning the planet or they run the risk of being exposed a complete, total fraud.
Following the conclusion of Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s investigation into the Hillary Clinton email scandal, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (VA-6) has filed to subpoena FBI agent Peter Strzok for his political bias against President Donald Trump.
After losing every single electoral legal challenge from 2017, the Virginia House Democratic Caucus has now launched a fundraising pitch to recoup over $1 million.