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A "Heartfelt" Thank You.
Celeste and Teresa Gratitude, Loyalty, and Excellence: A Tribute to Two Remarkable Women . In every chapter of success, there are those few people who don’t just walk beside you—they build with you. Today, I want to express my deep appreciation for two women who not only bring strength and elegance into every room they enter, but who have helped shape the course of my personal and professional journey. To my business partner, Celeste Ellich—thank you. Celeste is more than a

The Chairman
Apr 142 min read


THE COUNTRY AWAITS YOUR CALL: DOJ’s Civil Rights Division Is Hiring Patriots
By Bob Sutton America is calling — and for attorneys who still believe in justice, duty, and the rule of law, this is your moment. The Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice is expanding its ranks, and they are looking for experienced attorneys ready to take on some of the most important and complex legal battles in the nation. If you’ve ever wanted your legal work to matter — not just to a client, but to the country — this is the opportunity. What

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14 minutes ago2 min read


🎉 OFFICIAL EVENT INVITATION — Turning Las Olas RED 🎉
You Are Invited! 🎄 11th Annual TURNING LAS OLAS RED! 🎄📍 Preston’s Wine & Martini Lounge – Riverside Hotel, Las Olas📅 Celebrate the holidays in style! Join us for the most festive networking event of the season at one of Fort Lauderdale’s most iconic venues. Come dressed in RED attire as we toast the holidays at Preston’s — the chic Wine & Martini Lounge featuring: ✨ Original 1936 coral fireplaces✨ Period artwork✨ Intimate outdoor courtyard & garden patio✨ Old-Florida ch

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22 hours ago1 min read


Health Savings Account
1. They Treat the HSA Like a Stealth Retirement Account Most Americans use HSAs to pay for yearly medical expenses. Rich individuals don’t. They pay out-of-pocket for medical bills and let their HSA money grow untouched for decades , because: • Contributions are tax-deductible • Growth is tax-free • Withdrawals for medical expenses are tax-free This is the only account in America with triple tax advantages. No 401(k). No IRA. Not even a Roth IRA comes close in flexibility.

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2 days ago3 min read


Broward Democrats now want FREE labor from Teachers.
Broward Teachers Asked to Teach for Free — Because the Democratic Machine Is Addicted to “Something for Nothing” By Robert W. Sutton — Conservative Financial Educator & Broward Teacher. There’s a pattern in Broward County — and frankly, across every Democrat-run district in America. The Democratic Party has built an entire political culture on getting something for free : Free college Free healthcare Free housing Free phone service Free groceries Free transportation Free bene

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2 days ago3 min read


National Veterans Parade Benefit Gala to Honor America’s Heroes and Raise Funds for Veteran Service Organizations
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington D.C. — 11.17.2025 The National Veterans Parade Foundation is proud to announce the 2026 Benefit Gala, scheduled for Thursday, February 12, 2026 , at the elegant Mar‑a‑Lago Club (1100 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach, FL 33480). This distinguished event will raise essential funds to support the production of the annual National Veterans Parade in Washington, D.C., and to provide direct assistance to veteran service organizations. About the Gala T

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3 days ago2 min read


Epstein Texting a Sitting Congresswomen During Trump Hearing!
This Is the Scandal the Media Hoped You’d Never Hear About Every once in a while, a story breaks that is so shocking, so brazen, so utterly corrupt… that you almost wonder if you’re living in a political thriller instead of the United States of America. This is one of those stories. According to new reporting, Jeffrey Epstein — yes, THAT Epstein — was actively texting Democrat Rep. Stacey Plaskett during a 2019 House hearing while she was questioning President Trump’s former

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5 days ago2 min read


🎉 Congratulations to SafeEVAC — A Major Step Forward in School Safety! 🎉
One of the very first SafeEVAC installations is now officially underway — and this moment deserves to be celebrated. This deployment isn’t just another upgrade. It represents a transformational shift in how schools and public buildings protect their students, staff, and visitors. SafeEVAC is bringing cutting-edge technology directly into the heart of our educational environments, raising the bar for what real safety standards should look like in the 21st century. 🚨 Full-Bu

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Nov 122 min read


A Holiday Gift That Actually Helps America: What If Buying American Were 100% Tax Deductible?
By Robert W. Sutton — Politically Conservative Financial Educator Just a thought… What if this holiday season, every dollar you spent on gifts made in America — or that put money directly into the pockets of American workers — was 100% tax deductible until the end of the year? Imagine the impact. We throw billions into holiday spending every year. But too often, our dollars go straight overseas… boosting foreign factories, foreign labor, and foreign governments. Meanwhile,

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Nov 122 min read


“When Free Speech Becomes a Battlefield: DOJ Steps Into the Fray at Berkeley”
Yesterday’s sold-out event by Turning Point USA at University of California, Berkeley sparked more than just a campus gathering — it has triggered a federal response. According to multiple sources, the U.S. Department of Justice — specifically its Civil Rights Division — has launched an investigation into the handling of violent protests that erupted outside the event. What happened • The event, part of Turning Point USA’s “American Comeback” tour, drew approximately 900 at

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Nov 112 min read


Confidence is Quiet.
Confidence Is Quiet. Insecurity Is Loud. We’re Five Votes Away from Ending the Shutdown. There’s a reason confidence doesn’t need to shout. When you stand on principle, when your record is built on results—not rhetoric—you can speak softly and still move mountains. Unfortunately, what we’re hearing right now from Washington isn’t quiet strength. It’s political noise. It’s insecurity. While hardworking American taxpayers show up every morning to keep this country running—earni

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Nov 81 min read


“The Man Who Financed Freedom: Haym Salomon and the Economics of the American Revolution”
🧾 LESSON PLAN Course: Economics with Financial Literacy (2102335) or Personal Finance (2102371) Grade Level: 9–12 Time Frame: 90 minutes 🎯 Learning Objectives Students will be able to: Explain how financial systems and credit supported the American Revolution. Analyze the role of individual entrepreneurship, sacrifice, and risk-taking in building a nation’s economy. Describe the importance of ethical finance and philanthropy (Tzedakah and Tikkun Olam). Relate Haym Salomo

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Nov 63 min read


The Senate “nuclear option”
The Senate “nuclear option” is a parliamentary procedure that allows the U.S. Senate to override its standing rules—particularly the rule requiring a supermajority (usually 60 votes) to end debate on most matters—by a simple majority vote (51 votes). It’s called the “nuclear option” because it’s a dramatic, controversial move that can permanently change how the Senate operates, breaking long-standing traditions of minority rights and bipartisan cooperation. Background: The Se

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Nov 53 min read


How Tylenol Elixir Became an “Exceptionally Safe” Pain and Fever Reliever for Children (NDA 009927)
By Dr. Donald Fox When you pick up a bottle of children’s acetaminophen today, it’s easy to forget that this medicine had to prove itself—slowly, carefully, and in writing—to the U.S. government. What you shared is a fascinating paper trail: internal FDA correspondence, clinical notes, and the 1972 Federal Register notice that all orbit around NDA 009927 —McNeil Laboratories’ 1955 New Drug Application for Tylenol Elixir (N-acetyl-p-aminophenol, later known to everyone as ace

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Nov 44 min read


Senate Democrats Vote for the 14th Time to Keep the Government Shut Down
Authored by Peter Feaman Today, the United States Senate failed for the 14th time to advance a continuing resolution that would reopen the federal government — a vote that all but ensures the shutdown now becomes the longest in U.S. history. ( CBS News ) Why is this happening? According to the public record, Senate Democrats are refusing to support a “clean” spending bill passed by the United States House of Representatives that would fund the government into November. ( ABC

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Nov 43 min read


From a Proper Double Chin to Wellness Culture: How the Symbol of Freedom Changed
By Robert W. Sutton — Politically Conservative Financial Educator Back When a Double Chin Meant Freedom There was a time — not long ago in the sweep of history — when a “proper double chin” was something to admire. It meant you weren’t starving. It meant you had enough money to eat well, to rest, to live above the struggle of survival. In Fiddler on the Roof, Tevye sings of his wife Golde, “looking like a rich man’s wife, with a proper double chin.” That wasn’t mocker

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Nov 33 min read


Every dollar of tax revenue is rooted in human effort
In 2024, full-time employed Americans averaged about 8.4 hours of work on weekdays and 5.6 hours on weekend days when they worked. ( Bureau of Labor Statistics ) But many workers go far beyond that: some exceed 40 hours per week, and when people routinely work 55 + hours weekly that over-time comes at a real human cost—studies show as much as a 35% higher risk of stroke and a 17% higher risk of heart disease , compared to standard work-weeks. ( World Health Organization )

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Nov 22 min read


October 31, 1517: The Day a Hammer Echoed Across Europe
On October 31, 1517, in the small university town of Wittenberg, a German monk and theology professor named Martin Luther did something that seemed ordinary at the time — but it shook Western civilization. He walked up to the door of the Castle Church (a normal place to post academic debates), and he nailed — or at least publicly circulated — a document called the “Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences,” better known as the Ninety-Five Theses . That act beca

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Nov 13 min read


The Shutdown That Exposed a Broken System and a Political party that wants you dependant, poor, and Hungry.
When the federal government shut down in October 2025, it wasn’t just bureaucrats who felt the impact — it was millions of American families waiting on a government card to buy groceries.Across the nation, states warned that SNAP benefits may not be issued starting November 1 if Washington failed to pass a spending bill. In Georgia, Texas, and beyond, families who rely on food assistance were suddenly faced with the terrifying question: What happens if the check doesn’t come

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Oct 293 min read


October 27, 2025: The Day America Became an Empire
The global chessboard just shifted — not gradually, but at lightning speed. On October 27, 2025, the world’s largest consumer market didn’t just recalibrate its trade strategy — it upended the rules of global economic power. Here’s how it unfolded. 1. China’s 30-Year Rare-Earth Fortress For decades, China held near-monopoly control over the rare earth elements (REEs) that power everything from smartphones and electric vehicles to advanced jets and AI servers — especially ele

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Oct 293 min read
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