James Lankford

There is plenty to say about the November 8th midterms, and much to learn.  But in Oklahoma, the Republicans won! For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published November 9th, 2022, on VDARE.COM.

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On July 27, 2022, an interesting hearing was held in the U.S. Senate. The topic at hand was the controversy over the Oklahoma Descendants of Freedmen, pitting certain blacks against certain Indian tribes which had owned their ancestors.    For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published August 22nd, 2022, on VDARE.COM.

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Allan on October 12th, 2021

Columbus is one of the most honored men in the United States, but in recent decades there’s been a concerted attack on Columbus and his legacy. What’s really going on here? For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published October 12th, 2021, at US Incorporated.

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Oklahoma University is the biggest university in Oklahoma (with the state’s most famous football team). But what’s the state of freedom of speech at Oklahoma University? To read the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published July 13th, 2021, on VDARE.COM.

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Oklahoma is a red state, but its congressional delegation leaves much to be desired. Senator James Lankford, for example. A recent stunt by Lankford went like this:         1. Joined the senatorial group questioning the presidential vote in the swing states.        2. Dropped out after the Capitol Break-in.        3. Was criticized by leftist black  Oklahomans  for questioning the […]

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All eyes are on the presidential election, which is very important. But it’s also important to keep an eye on congressional elections. After all, whoever wins the presidency has to work with Congress. What will Congress be like? One race to watch is that for a U.S. Senate seat in Delaware, the first state to […]

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Allan on July 15th, 2020

Oklahoma’s Senator James Lankford recently provoked the ire of many constituents by joining in a proposal to dump Columbus Day as a federal holiday. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published July 7, 2020, on US INC.

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With our nation’s economy crippled by the COVID-19 shutdown, and tens of millions of Americans out of work, you’d think that now would be the perfect time to stop bringing in guest workers. Well, that’s not how forty-seven Republican senators and representatives see it.  They are afraid that the administration might end the entry of […]

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Allan on January 19th, 2018

About 190,000 Salvadorans have been ordered to return to El Salvador in Central America, 17 years after the earthquake which won them a TPS (“Temporary” Protected  Status). The TPS Salvadorans have eighteen months to go back, and in the interim the Salvadoran government plans to obtain a permanent status for them in the United States. […]

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Allan on September 27th, 2017

Three Republican senators have introduced the “SUCCEED  Act”, an amnesty program for the group of illegal aliens fancifully known as the “DREAMers”. Instead of doing that, why don’t these guys use their energy to promote the RAISE Act, which would reduce legal immigration? So what is this “SUCCEED Act”? For the entire blog entry, click […]

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