Opinion — Page 133
Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth, Congressman Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville), and State Senate Pro Tem Del Marsh have joined the growing chorus of anti-toll advocates.
Congressman Mo Brooks was asked about Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth's toll opposition on WVNN radio and said that the lieutenant governor is smart.
Jackson closes the show with a “parting shot” where he argues that American institutions should put Americans first.
7. Illegal immigrant sentenced to 99 years Jorge Ruiz, the illegal immigrant who veered into oncoming traffic back in October and crashed into Marlena Hayes, killing Hayes, has been sentenced to 99 years and three months. When Ruiz crashed into Hayes, he was speeding and there were open and unopen cans of beer in his […]
A massive $2.1 billion road project is causing people in the Mobile area to bristle at the idea of a toll costing $6 every time they cross the bridge. According to a poll, 77% of those in the region oppose the toll project. But the question remains, “Does the rest of the state care?” If AL.com’s […]
The hook here, of course, is that it is still 1965 and only through liberalism can your sins be cleansed.
7. Warden reassigned, staffers placed on leave After Jeffery Epstein’s apparent suicide, the warden of the federal detention center has been reassigned and the two staffers on duty at the time tasked with monitoring Epstein’s unit have been placed on administrative leave amid reports indicating that staffers slept through checks and falsified their records after […]
It would be nice to see our leaders be as concerned for Americans as they are for illegal immigrants.
State Rep. Steve Hurst wants to do something about your summer vacation -- he just doesn't know what
It looks like this was not a well-thought-out policy roll-out, it was just an idea with a couple of end goals
Jackson closes the show with a “parting shot” at a segment of society that is beginning to call everyone that disagrees with their politics of the moment a bunch of "racists."
President Trump visited the victims of the Dayton, Ohio shooting and afterwards took to Twitter to criticize U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown and Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley for misrepresenting how Trump’s visits in the hospital went

