Christian Christian

Why Texas is in Special Session and Illinois Isn’t: Because Only One State Is Tackling Real Crises

While Texas lawmakers sprint back to Austin to tackle floods, fortify their grid, and rein in runaway taxes, Illinois legislators are lounging on the sidelines—content to let potholes deepen and transit systems shrink. Our peers in Texas prove that true leadership isn’t about grandstanding but about rolling up your sleeves for real solutions. Illinois needs that same urgency: special sessions to cut waste, fund our roads, and deliver relief—not another round of political posturing.

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Christian Christian

BREAKING: Astronomer CEO Andy Byron at Center of Workplace Scandal Involving Chief of HR

Astronomer, a major player in the data orchestration space, is facing serious scrutiny after internal sources confirmed that CEO Andy Byron was discovered in an intimate setting with the company’s Chief of Human Resources. The two were reportedly spotted “cuddled up” in a setting that has sent shockwaves through the company’s employee base and raised major questions about leadership accountability.

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Christian Christian

The Red Dye Dilemma: Why Red 40 Has No Place in America’s Pantry

While other nations have banned or restricted synthetic dyes like Red 40, the U.S. continues to allow this petroleum-derived additive into our cereals, snacks, drinks, and even children’s vitamins—despite decades of research linking it to behavioral problems, hyperactivity, and emotional dysregulation in kids. As parents search for answers to their child’s anxiety, tantrums, or attention struggles, they often overlook the most obvious culprit hiding in plain sight: their food. It’s time we demand the same health protections other countries offer their citizens. Our children deserve better.

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Marilyn Muller Marilyn Muller

Op-Ed: The Marxist Infiltration of Public Schools and the Battle to Save Our Kids’ Futures

America’s public schools are under attack, and the enemy is Marxist ideology masquerading as progressive education. In states like Illinois, this infiltration is no longer a theory—it’s a documented crisis stealing opportunities from our children, fracturing families, and dismantling academic standards. Parents, educators, and lawmakers must rise up to reclaim education from this ideological takeover.

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Christian Christian

CTU’s Charter School War: A Battle Against Chicago Parents, Not for Them

Chicago doesn’t have a school problem—it has a power problem. While shuttered buildings sit vacant and families plead for better options, the Chicago Teachers Union blocks charter expansion not to protect students, but to protect their influence. Meanwhile, charter schools like Noble, LEARN, and Perspectives are transforming lives right here in our city. It's time we stop punishing innovation and start funding what works. Our children can't afford another year of political standoffs—they need real solutions, and they need them now.

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Christian Christian

Crime Is Driving Chicago Into Crisis—And the Mayor Is Still Playing Politics

Yesterday’s horrific mass shooting in River North, which claimed four lives and injured fourteen more, should have prompted more than grief statements and symbolic gestures. Instead, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s response echoed the familiar script — heartfelt words, promises of unity, and the deployment of extra patrols for the weekend — but offered little in the way of genuine commitment to confronting the root causes of violence plaguing our city.

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Christian Christian

Stop Pointing to the Nordics: They’re Not Socialist, and They’re Not America

At a glance, it sounds like a powerful argument. After all, those countries boast universal healthcare, free college, low crime, and high quality of life. If they can do it, why can’t we?

Here’s the problem: those countries aren’t actually socialist. And even if they were, America is nothing like them.

Let’s break down why these comparisons are flawed and often misleading — and why Americans should stop pointing to the Nordic model as evidence that socialism “works.”

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Christian Christian

How Democratic Socialism Slips Into Socialism… and Then Communism

It usually starts with free stuff.

Free college. Free healthcare. Free housing. Guaranteed jobs. A “living wage” for all. No more greedy corporations. No more billionaires. Just fairness, equality, and justice for everyone.

That’s the shiny promise of Democratic Socialism—a kinder, gentler version of socialism that claims you can vote your way into a better world without giving up your freedoms.

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Kelly Kelly

Why Christian Maxwell’s Run in Deep-Blue Illinois 1st Is No Long Shot

Christian Maxwell isn’t just a Republican running in a deep-blue district—she’s a force exposing the cracks in a long-complacent political machine. While Jonathan Jackson leans on a last name and rubber-stamps radical policies that ignore the daily struggles of Illinois families, Maxwell offers something rare: a voice that speaks to working people, not party elites. This race isn’t just winnable—it’s a referendum on whether the South Side wants more of the same or something better.

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Christian Christian

The Cracks in the System: Why Illinois’ Automatic Voter Registration Fails Election Integrity—and Why We Need the SAVE Act

Illinois’ Automatic Voter Registration system doesn’t verify citizenship—it relies on the honor system. That’s not a safeguard, it’s a loophole. With over 1,100 known non-citizens registered to vote through DMV errors, the risk isn’t just fraud—it’s the collapse of public trust. The SAVE Act offers a clear fix: require proof of citizenship before anyone casts a federal vote. If Illinois won’t protect its elections, Congress must.

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Christian Christian

Op-Ed: How Illinois' Fast-Tracked Migrant Programs and Flawed Voter Safeguards Open the Door to Illegal Voting

In Illinois, a migrant can go from crossing the border to being on our voter rolls—without ever becoming a U.S. citizen. That’s not a conspiracy theory. It’s the consequence of rushed policy, flawed systems, and political leadership more concerned with optics than oversight.

Work permits are being fast-tracked. Social Security numbers are issued. State IDs are handed out. And thanks to Automatic Voter Registration, the system quietly assumes citizenship—without ever verifying it.

This is how our sacred right to vote is being quietly compromised under the guise of compassion. It’s not about fear. It’s about facts. And Illinois voters deserve to know the truth.

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Kelly Kelly

Missing in Action: Jonathan Jackson’s Betrayal of Illinois' 1st District

The people of IL-1 are tired. Tired of crime. Tired of broken promises. Tired of representatives who use the South Side as a political ladder—but forget the people once they reach the top.

We need a congressman who believes in law and order, school accountability, economic revival, and American independence. Someone who doesn’t just show up when the cameras are rolling.

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Christian Christian

What Kat Abughazaleh’s Follower Demographics Reveal About Her Electability—and Disconnect with Women Voters

Kat Abughazaleh may dominate on Instagram, but here’s the uncomfortable truth: 74% of her followers are young men under 34—the least likely group to show up in a midterm election. Only 25% are women, revealing a major disconnect with the very demographic that does vote—mothers and working women in IL-09. Her online fame may win clicks, but it won’t win a district.

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He Wants a Third Term? Here’s What Illinoisans Need to Do NOW.

J.B. Pritzker wants a third term—and if that doesn’t light a fire under every fed-up Illinoisan, nothing will. After years of rising taxes, collapsing schools, soft-on-crime policies, and vanishing opportunity, this state can’t afford more of the same. It’s time to stop watching from the sidelines and start fighting for the future of Illinois.

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Christian Christian

In a Sea of Compromise, Mary Miller Stands Unshaken

In a state weighed down by one-party rule and political cowardice, Congresswoman Mary Miller has emerged as a bold exception—an unapologetic conservative who votes her values, defends the Constitution, and puts Illinois families first. Her leadership isn’t just refreshing—it’s a roadmap for what Republican representation should look like in Illinois and beyond.

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