The Unnecessary War on Terrorism
[category Coddingtons Corner] Posted by Ada Coddington EMAIL Immediately after the 9/11 attacks, interventionists supported an invasion of Afghanistan. Never mind that the federal government produced no evidence of complicity of the Taliban government in the attacks. Never mind that there was no congressional declaration of war against Afghanistan, as the Constitution requires. Never mind that Afghanistan […]
Small: ESG targets Oklahoma economy, jobs
The new leftist “environmental, social, and governance” (ESG) obsession is beginning to infiltrate and impact an awful lot of the American economy. Working in the cleaning and restoration field, I’ve begun to notice it creeping into industry surveys and publications, sometimes obscurely, sometimes overtly. Read on for a column by OCPA President Jonathan Small on ESG and Oklahoma’s economy:
During a recent state legislative hearing, Brook Simmons, president of the Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma, gave policymakers a reality check. He pointed out that oil-and-gas companies produce far more jobs in Oklahoma than do “green” industries. And oil-and-gas jobs are also much better paying.
Student loans and the decline of Social Security
[category Coddingtons Corner] Posted by Ada Coddington Last month, the Biden administration announced that it would wipe out an estimated $1 trillion dollars owed to the county. No vote, nor authorization from Congress. The money simply appeared as if by magic. While the administration’s decision is limited to student loans, the existence of magic money is apt […]
9/11 after 21 years
[category Coddingtons Corner] Posted by Ada Coddington Today is the 21st anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center in New York City. There has never been an official US investigation of the attack. After much pressure from families of those who died in the collapse of the towers, the White House finally and most reluctantly […]
Biden’s Department of Justice and FBI are on a roll
[category Coddingtons Corner] Posted by Ada Coddington Across America, an epidemic of violent crime is shattering Americans’ security. Much of it has a racial slant, as Whites and Asians are deliberately targeted based on their race. In addition, drug cartels, sex traffickers, and terrorists are routinely crossing our now-open southern border. These all might be appropriate matters […]
Overturn United States v. Wong Kim Ark
[category Coddingtons Corner] Posted by Ada Coddington America’s decades-long practice of offering birthright citizenship to all comers rests on a false foundation. Wong Kim Ark, 1904. (National Archives/Interim Archives/Getty Images) Overturning Roe seemed like a pipe dream until it finally happened. Now that the worst modern legal precedent is gone,we asked TAC contributors: Which bad decision should […]
Thursday: Tulsa 9.12 Project speaker on how Dark Money is making it hard to elect conservatives in OK
From the Tulsa 9.12 Project:The Corruption Belt: How Dark Money Is Making It Hard for Oklahomans to Elect ConservativesWere you inundated with political campaign mailers leading up to the June and August primary elections? Did the plethora of push card…
So Joe Biden was behind the FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid all along
[category Coddingtons Corner] Posted by Ada Coddington Joe Biden has made his obsession with President Trump known, most recently through his hellishly lit Mussolini-meltdown speech at Independence Hall in Philadelphia last week, manically painting Trump and all his voters as “threats to the republic.” He may be doddering and insentient, but he still burns bright against his […]
Smart City or Surveillance City: Presentation to Newcastle, Australia
This is a recording of a presentation I was honored to give to a group in Newcastle, Australia about the transition to the Impact Economy and how the city’s Smart City Plan is integral to it. Smart cities collect the data that makes the Impact Ec…
New Reforms At Tulsa Public Schools
Tulsa Public Schools has a new board member, and she’s bringing ne accountability to the community for how the school district spends about $700 million each year, and what kind of education results are happening for that money. E’lena Ashley sat down with SoonerPolitics and FreshBlack.coffee for a discussion of her first 4 months in office.Elena’s not the only TPS board member seeking answers and reforms. She’s quickly building consensus with other veteran board members for answers to the […]
Challenge Big Pharma and Go to Jail
[category Coddingtons Corner] Posted by Ada Coddington Everybody knows that if you challenge the conventional wisdom about “Covid” you can be banned from YouTube and Facebook. Sometimes people on the lunatic left want to make this criminal. If you question “science,” you are harming other people and should be sent to a concentration camp. You don’t have […]
Democrats Are Violent Extremists
[category Coddingtons Corner] Posted by Ada Coddington Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ Republicans are up in arms over remarks from the White House depicting the Trump-aligned faction of their party as “extremist”, which Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended Thursday by saying that MAGA Republicans are extremist because they disagree with the majority of Americans. […]
We Need a COVID Origins Truth Movement
[category Coddingtons Corner] Posted by Ada Coddington To finish the job the 9/11 truth movement started More As we approach the 21st anniversary of the false flag atrocities of September 11, 2001, the 9/11 truth movement, like the JFK truth movement before it, seems to be slowly fading into history. Has it been a total failure? That […]
CDC: Vaxxed and Unvaxxed on Equal Footing
[category Coddingtons Corner] Posted by Ada Coddington Tweet Reddit Share Share Email Print ore On August 19th, in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), among the most shocking statements ever made by any government agency in US history was issued by the CDC. In its “Summary of Guidance for Minimizing the Impact of COVID-19 on Individual […]
Judicial Candidate Withdraws Amid Questions of Misconduct
Last week, in Oklahoma City, Attorney R Kyle Alderson was confronted with serious allegations in a civil suit he has been litigating for nearly a year. Candidates for District Court Judge have limits on their professional behavior, which include some involvement with political parties. Yesterday we learned that Alderman withdrew his name from a race for District Court Judge. It’s not yet clear if last week and this week are connected? […]
Don Spencer Election Update – August 26, 2022
Have you checked the mid-term results? You voted didn’t you?
Check out Don’s 10-minute video where he breaks down some of the races and pointed out how fewer republican voters turned out in District 26 on August 23rd and the incumbent …
The Corruption Belt – Diagramming Oklahoma’s Dark Money Web – Political Consultants and PAC Treasurers
After many weeks of study, I was able to put
together an initial diagram of Dark Money and how it flows among and between
various 501c4 and PAC organizations influencing Oklahoma elections.Read more »This blog originates from ROPE2: http://reclaimoklah…
The Corruption Belt – Diagramming Oklahoma’s Dark Money Web – Political Consultants and PAC Treasurers
After many weeks of study, I was able to put
together an initial diagram of Dark Money and how it flows among and between
various 501c4 and PAC organizations influencing Oklahoma elections.Read more »This blog originates from ROPE2: http://reclaimoklah…
Biden Calls on the Mob
[category Coddingtons Corner] Posted by Ada Coddington The Dems decided they needed a little presidential revival before the midterms to fire up their base — which isn’t looking very motivated at the moment. They gave President Gremlin a few days of vacation to rest up, a couple of shots of Adderall to switch on long-dormant brain cells, […]
Yes, Republicans Are Blowing the Midterms
[category Coddingtons Corner] Posted by Ada Coddington If Republicans resort to business as usual, then they will once again do what they do best: lose a winnable election. If you thought primary election season was finished teaching valuable lessons ahead of the November elections, then you thought wrong. With the recent contests in Florida and New York, […]
