Jessica Curtis

Jessica Curtis


  • May 10, 2023

    Inaction by leftist prosecutors is killing businesses

    Take a look around you — what do you see?  Whether you're in a big city or out in the suburbs, I bet you see a lot of long-serving brick-and-mortar stores closing their doors. The reason, in large part, is because liberal prose...

  • November 3, 2022

    No Requirement for Republicans to Be Stupid in 2022

    For many years, it has been my contention that elections are won and lost based on the question voters think they are asking and answering when they go into the voting booth.  In 2022, that will remain the case.  However, for the ...

  • October 9, 2022

    How much Democrat hypocrisy can America stand?

    Liberals appear to be living in fear that conservatives might do what liberals have already done — time and again.  Filled with the absolute certainty they are right (about everything), they continue to break their arms patting themse...

  • June 14, 2022

    Republicans connect with voters while Democrats talk to themselves

    With very few exceptions, neither candidates nor parties determine the issues that decide elections.  In a democracy, it is the voters that hold this power.  In 2022, it increasingly appears that Republicans have their ear to the ...

  • April 23, 2022

    The most common mistake in politics

    Rule one in politics: never believe your own BS.  Spin away, but do not pretend what you want to be true is the same as what is true.  Data do not lie.  Democrats seem intent on pretending otherwise in 2022. ...

  • September 15, 2021

    We Like the Way Things Are

    This past year has seen a rapid migration from densely populated urban areas to exurban and rural communities.  Certainly, COVID has much to do with this, but the trend is not temporary.  Fair warning to those greeting the newcomers:  ...

  • August 11, 2021

    The Debate the Left Has Forced on Us: Freedom vs. the Truth

    We are a democratic republic.  Have been since 1789.  What should be more important — the freedom to put forward your point of view or someone deciding if that opinion is true or not?  That is the crossroads where ...

  • July 14, 2021

    What if the Biden administration actually encouraged people to find work?

    President Biden and the Democrats appear so locked into their liberal narrative of the world, they refuse to even consider facts that are in infinite supply and easy to find.  For a group so dedicated to insisting we follow the data, it all is a...

  • April 10, 2021

    Joe Biden has a strange way of saying thank you

    Joe Biden has an unusual way of saying thank you. For the first time since 1976 — when Georgia threw its Electoral College votes to favorite son Jimmy Carter — the Peach State, by the narrow margin of 0.24 percent (11,779 votes), gave ...

  • December 18, 2020

    So where are all the conservatives on the Forbes list of '100 most powerful women'?

    Forbes last week released its 2020 list of "The World's 100 Most Powerful Women."  The women on the list — whose diversity spans 30 countries and four generations — include Senator Kamala Harris, House speaker...

  • October 29, 2020

    The American dream vs. the dark winter

    We've finally reached the home stretch for the 2020 election, in what seems like the longest year of our lifetimes. As candidates tend to do, President Trump is now saying the 2020 election is the most important of his lifetime.  Whe...

  • November 2, 2019

    How America Will Win the Next 100 Years

    What makes America win? Use any measuring stick and you will find the United States leads the way. We are number one in opportunity, quality of life, access to healthcare, academics, and diversity in intellectual and political thought -- we even lead...