by Sandra Crosnoe | Feb 8, 2026 | Action, Finding Gems & Sharing Them, Original Content, Taxes, Vote Reminders
Lots of people forget these local elections, but they are some of the most important and can cost you a lot in taxes if you don’t say no to bonds and ongoing indebtedness. So this is your reminder to GO VOTE and SAY NO to bonds and continuing sales taxes every...
by Sandra Crosnoe | Feb 5, 2026 | Feature Post, Mental Health, Original Content, Science & Technology, Stop Smart Meters, Videos
I may be listed as the author of this piece, but a fellow named Joe Esposito taught me nearly everything I know on this matter. I shall never forget the day (May 14, 2025), that he came over to my house dressed in strange protective gear and insisted we sit on the...
by Sandra Crosnoe | Dec 14, 2025 | Constitution, Feature Post, Original Content, Privacy, Real ID
By J. Stark Davis of Logan County, Oklahoma Some believe that government welfare benefits to the poor were created with good intentions, but they became a monster, nonetheless —destroying lives, marriages, and families, because they created dependency on Government,...
by Sandra Crosnoe | Nov 16, 2025 | Education Policy, Feature Post, Original Content, Washington County
By Gary Kilpatrick (Bartlesville, Oklahoma) Recent email dated October 21, 2025 following a local school board meeting. Many in the area have been trying to get our school board to remove inappropriate books from our school libraries....
by Sandra Crosnoe | Nov 9, 2025 | Constitution, Feature Post, OKGrassroots, Original Content, Privacy, Property Rights, Video
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Rep. Tom Gann Phone: (405) 557-7364 Gann Studies License Plate Readers Impact on Privacy OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Tom Gann, R-Inola, on Thursday led a study on the use of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) and what he said is their use...
by Sandra Crosnoe | Nov 9, 2025 | Ballot Access, Original Content, State Questions, Video
Video by Chris Powell of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party The initiative petition for State Question 836 has started circulating as of Oct. 29th. Don’t sign it, and if a petitioner approaches you ask why they call it an open primary when it’s a Top Two...