Congrats, Protesters! Still No Kings!

 

Something was lost in the commotion of No Kings and LGBT Pride events in Central Florida this weekend. Sure, the No Kings protest was a spectacle to behold…that accomplished absolutely nothing. And the Pride events were nothing new to the gay haven of Orlando. It was as if any excuse for a party would do. And for some, it did.

What was lost was an actual effective group that was having its largest event of the year in the midst of the ineffective storm. Mom for Liberty held its annual Summit at Gaylord Palms. There, concerned adults (who know how to act like adults) came together to teach, learn and share in how to effectively impact our society for the better. It’s something M4L has become exceptional at in far less than the nearly five years of its existence.

We’re finally seeing a move by one airline that should serve as a template for others when it comes to customer convenience. What took them so long to learn how to board an aircraft?

Orange County Schools has a bias problem and an event with one teacher is highlighting it. To this teacher’s credit, he’s fighting it.

The war on drugs is looking more and more like an actual war. A “drug sub” was blown up last week by American military forces. Survivors were captured and are being returned to their home nations for any charges.

Going the other way is New York City which is ceding the streets to a no-cops zone. That’s no way to maintain law and order.

Lastly, that Dr. Antifa professor from Rutgers is getting a taste of his own prescription for how to deal with those who disagree. While he’s clearly educated beyond his intelligence, I wonder if he sees the irony in his circumstance.

Let’s see where a Monday takes us…

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TODAY’s LINEUP

Mickelson chips one in vs NO Kings crowd

Speaker Mike Johnson makes No Kings point for them

Finally, a good move by an airline

Orange County Schools has a viewpoint bias- one teacher’s fighting it

Blowing up a drug sub

NYC agrees to “cop free zone!”

Irony: Rutgers Prof gets taste of his own medicine


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