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Welcome to the Politics category, where we dive deep into the intricate world of politics, policy, and government through the lens of a conservative perspective. Join us as we explore the ever-evolving political landscape, dissect key issues, and offer thought-provoking insights from a perspective that values limited government, individual liberty, and traditional conservative principles.

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Ray Kreig’s Article on Ukraine is a Deliberate Distortion

Ray Kreig’s article, “Russian invasion of Ukraine is Europe’s 9-11,” is a prime example of misleading journalism. Sorry, Ray, but your comparison of the Russian invasion of Ukraine to 9-11 is not even close. It’s not only an insulting and asinine comparison but also appears to be a blatant attempt at trolling for clicks. For […]

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Tarnished Prospect: Jay Armstrong; Gold, Guns, and Grit: Blazing Guns or Blazing Trails?

Amid the unforgiving landscape of Alaska, Jay Armstrong’s story cuts through the silence like the crack of ice—bold, chilling, and contentious. Once a miner chasing glints of gold beneath the northern lights, Armstrong later turned his pickaxe towards the pillars of political and legal systems, challenging the very foundations of federal oversight in Alaska. This

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Scandal in the Snow: Downfall of Michael Chambers and the Fight for Ethical Politics in Alaska

In a revealing exposé, Cean Stevens chronicles her tumultuous journey as a political candidate in Alaska, facing deceit and manipulation at the hands of her own campaign manager, Michael Chambers. Stevens, driven by a desire to represent the everyday Alaskan away from the career politician model, encountered severe obstacles that marred her political ambitions. Hi

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Slanderous Sarah Short’s Slander of Local Automotive Shop

In the small community of Anchorage, where everyone knows each other, Slanderous Sarah Short, known for her role as Treasurer with Taku-Campbell Community Council and Blogger for Alaska Grand Jurors Protest Group, finds herself at the center of a storm as she engages in a defamation campaign against a local family-run Automotive business, and this

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Analyzing House Bill 368: A Critical Look at Renewable Portfolio Standards

House Bill 368, introduced on Feb. 20, aims to enhance Renewable Portfolio Standards, setting forth ambitious clean energy targets for Alaska. The bill requires 35% clean energy by 2036 and a further increase to 51% by 2051. While the goals are commendable, a deeper examination reveals significant considerations that demand attention. The Cost Factor and

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