by R3publicans | Jul 6, 2023 | Election Integrity, OKGrassroots, R3publicans
Do Americans still trust elections, whether local, state, or national? In 16 months, America “elects” a president. I would say a new president, but the top two contenders, at least at this early date will be a former and an incumbent president. read more at...
by Sandra Crosnoe | Jul 5, 2023 | OKGrassroots
We have updated our OKGrassroots Policy Summary Page (top tab About) to reflect our current and ongoing operations. We are releasing original local content as well as some of our feed partners from years past. We will be reviewing these and hopefully adding new feed...
by Jamison Faught | Jul 5, 2023 | Education, Muskogee Politico, OKGrassroots
This is a week old, but I thought this statement from House Speaker Charles McCall regarding State Auditor Cindy Byrd’s recent audit finding $30,000,000 in questionable pandemic-related grant spending deserved getting posted: OKLAHOMA CITY (June 27th) –...
by Jamison Faught | Jul 5, 2023 | Education, Muskogee Politico, OCPA, OKGrassroots
Back to the ‘70sBy Jonathan SmallThe surge of inflation under President Joe Biden has given many people flashbacks to the 1970s. Sadly, the latest data released by the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) evokes a similar sense of déjà vu.The National...
by R3publicans | Jul 4, 2023 | OKGrassroots, R3publicans
Many children of divorce experience a kind of exile. Although you are told your home has not shrunk, but expanded, it rarely feels that way. Not only has the place you used to think of as home changed many of its rituals and rules, but it has altered how you are...
by R3publicans | Jul 4, 2023 | OKGrassroots, R3publicans
Let us count the ways. There are plenty of reasons to boo Senator Lindsey Graham. The longtime South Carolina Republican was booed so spectacularly by a Donald Trump rally audience in his own home state on Saturday that he had to leave six minutes into his speech. He...