“Have a backbone .. we can’t have cowardly people at this moment in our history”

"You take an oath to support and defend the Constitution, and you need to be willing to do that without fear or favor and you need to be resolute, and you need to get the job done."

DeSantis demanded that conservatives weather hostility from the culture and the media: “that’s what the battlefield looks like .. and if you stand up for the truth, you’re going to face the wrath of these institutions in many respects."

"The media will almost assuredly try to smear you, Big Tech may censor you, and big business may even try to boycott you, boycott your state, boycott your jurisdiction, but that’s what you have to be willing to put up with.

Academia, corporate media, big tech, big business – all of them adopt in various degrees a leftist, woke perspective in terms of what they want to see. Most of them are entirely hostile to any type of conservative values or traditional principles. That’s just for sure.

Refusing to rule correctly or even to rule at all for fear of any type of extraneous consequences is cowardice, and we can’t have cowardly people in these positions at this moment in our history”

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Volusia County Republicans Don't Retreat - They Step Up

“The news coming out of Georgia is beyond incredible. The hand recount in Fulton County was a total fraud! They stuffed the ballot box—and got caught. We will lose our Country if this is allowed to stand.” 

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Chairman Paul Deering administered the oath of office to ten newly elected Precinct Committeemen and Committeewoman at the July meeting of the Republican Executive Committee of Volusia County. Our membership has swelled to more than 150 members, the largest in Volusia GOP history.

Florida House Speaker-Designate Paul Renner (on right) unveiled a new video explaining how Republican lawmakers are defending Florida as a firewall of freedom. Paul is seen here with (left to right) Florida House Representative Webster Barnaby, Florida's County Court Clerk of the Year Laura Roth (both members of RECVC) and Volusia GOP Chairman Paul Deering.

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‘We Are Not Afraid’: Thousands Protesting Against Communism On The Streets Of Cuba

.Rubio: Biden Called Cuban Regime 'Authoritarian,' Not Marxist, Communist or Socialist

"I don't know why it's so hard for them to criticize Marxists," Sen. Marco Rubio said on Monday, after President Joe Biden finally spoke about the street protests in Cuba. He finally said something. He still left out the word 'Marxist' and 'communist' and 'socialist'. MORE @ CNSNews.com
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Reports that the Communist regime in #Cuba is threatening young members of the military. They are being told they will be denied admission to a university after completing their mandatory military service if they do not follow orders to attack unarmed protestors #SOSCuba #12Jul 3h

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President Barack Obama and his Cuban counterpart Raul Castro at a baseball game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Cuban national baseball team in Havana, Cuba, March 22, 2016
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Cubans wave the American flag while marching against the island’s 62 year-old communist dictatorship on the streets of Havana. Never forget what America represents to millions across the world. #PatriaYVida

Florida supports the people of Cuba as they take to the streets against the tyrannical regime in Havana. The Cuban dictatorship has repressed the people of Cuba for decades & is now trying to silence those who have the courage to speak out against its disastrous policies.

— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) July 11, 2021

  • MIAMI (CBS Miami) –  Chanting “we are not afraid,” thousands of Cubans took to the streets Sunday to demand the end of the communist dictatorship. MORE Video/Pics/Reaction

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"Real America is back".. by Derek Hunter

It was nice. Actually, it was glorious. What was the “it” of which I speak? .. it was my journey to real America – a land before masks where human beings shake hands. I got the hell out of the Washington, DC, area, and spent a week in Michigan.

On the way to Michigan, we spent the night in Sandusky, Ohio, and got our first taste of life beyond the confines of paranoia and overreaction. No one in the hotel wore a mask. It didn’t even feel like the staff had one handy, just in case the boss showed up, or something. It was just people smiling and talking, conducting life. 

The next day, we had breakfast with a friend of mine the public knows as “Joe the Plumber.” Yes, the real guy. We met back in 2008 and remain friends. His house is on the way and it was a good chance to catch up. No masks, just handshakes and hugs. It was great to see our kids playing together, able to breathe, while we and our wives caught up. It was…normal.

 

A trip to Mackinac Island sealed the deal. It’s traditionally tough to get on the island in summer, and by “tough” I mean crowded. We only went over for the day, to get a sense of how the economy was recovering – a holiday weekend with great weather. It was actually quite nice. The same was true for Traverse City, another tourist Mecca, especially during the National Cherry Festival.

It still exists, that real America .. just real people with jobs and families simply going about their business the way adults always have, at least before last year. 

I don’t know how that will translate when it comes to voting next year or in three years, but every political sign I saw, and I mean every single one, was a Trump sign still up and clearly maintained. 

Real America is back. 

Derek Hunter is the host of a free daily podcast (subscribe!), host of a daily radio show on WCBM in Maryland, and author of the book, Outrage, INC., which exposes how liberals use fear and hatred to manipulate the masses. Follow him on Twitter at @DerekAHunter

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Quo Vadis America .. The Florida Way or The California Way?

OAN Newsroom - Friday, July 9, 2021

Blaming 'climate change' .. Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has asked residents and businesses to cut their water use by 15 percent as the state faces an ongoing drought. Facing an upcoming recall election, Newsome said;

"The hots are getting hotter & the dries are getting drier - that is the reality of climate change."

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The new state of emergency adds to Newsom’s still-existent emergency COVID powers, which he extended back in May. While all Californians across the state are being asked to reduce water consumption, large Democrat-led cities including Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco are not included under the emergency proclamation. MORE

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"Maintaining basic order and the rule of law is the first duty of government; a healthy society depends on people feeling secure. Secure people are free to pursue their dreams. Florida is America’s freest state, according to a Cato Institute survey: No. 1 in fiscal freedom, No. 1 in educational freedom."

Life can vary greatly in America depending on where you sit. Those differences are growing into a chasm of philosophical and practical contrasts between two basic models for the American future. On many critical questions facing our culture, our economy and our society, California and Florida offer radically different answers.

Call them the California Way or the Florida Way.

  • Should lots of new housing be built in the interest of affordability? California says no, Florida says yes.
  • Should homeless people be allowed to turn public spaces into tent cities? California says yes, Florida says no.
  • Should public elementary schools teach critical race theory? California says yes, Florida says no.
  • Should gas be $4 a gallon? California says yes, Florida says no.
  • Should biological males be allowed to dominate girls’ sports? Florida says no. California not only says yes, but it is trolling Florida by forbidding its employees to take state-funded trips to Florida, as well as 16 other states.

People are voting on all of this with their U-Hauls. California’s population in 2020 shrank for the first time ever, by 180,000 people, whereas Florida had the second-highest increase in population, after Texas.

During the pandemic, California introduced some of the harshest lockdown measures in the country, crashing its economy, while Florida was among the first states to begin reopening, way back in May of 2020, and has been almost entirely open since September. 

It wasn’t long ago that America looked to California for guidance; even Ronald Reagan implicitly promised to spread the California way across the nation. Now California is a model only for dysfunction. 

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