We totally condemn the rioting and destruction in DC in the name of politics. The few people responsible do not represent our American ideals or beliefs. It’s time for us to continue moving on. 2020–2024 were probably the worst years in the recent history of the United States. We lost a lot of productivity and ambition, and it’s time for us now to follow President Trump’s lead—with his elite cabinet—to continue figuring out what we can do together to Make America Great Again and Always.
Politically, I believe the Conservative Party is as committed as ever to protecting our country and helping the world when we can, because helping them will help us at the same time. We need to continue working with the President to promote peace while protecting ourselves and the world from bad actors.
I think President Trump has done an amazing job as a peacemaker while trying to minimize collateral damage. But sometimes that’s very difficult when human lives are at stake.
The tariffs are a great example. Even though we (including the Democrats) and the President had a setback with the Supreme Court, it’s more of a bump in the road. I am a supply-side economist, and I do believe in free trade—which to me means **fair** free trade. Trump’s tariffs achieve that and will continue in one form or another. This will benefit the whole world. We are already helping parts of the world move on and upward by following our lead and working together.
We need to pull together and have a system that’s going to help us keep Congress and the Senate in 2026. If we can do that, it will minimize the damage that the liberals did. I wish them well as a very former Democrat, and I hope they don’t go too far in their agenda because America does not want socialism—and they know it. They want to force it down our throats. They used the pandemic to gain more power and control over us. The pandemic definitely wasn’t handled perfectly, but it was handled as best we could at the time. We have moved on and learned from it.
We need to minimize the impact of the far-left liberal agenda, as it’s going to be controlled by so many different unelected people with so many different agendas from other parts of the world. The good news is we can exploit the divisions within that system.
I am a former Democrat but a conservative one. I believe in America. I believe in capitalism, but I also believe in an adequate social safety net where we take care of those who can’t take care of themselves. We can help get people off the streets. All of this could be done so easily if we all wanted to do it, but the liberal agenda does not want that to happen. They want to make these people (as well as illegals and minorities) victims so that they can keep racism on the agenda instead of helping fix the problem.
If we could just work closer together. Tell me one thing in the big bill that the Democratic worker doesn’t benefit from. If the Democrats have a better plan, why don’t you show or tell us what that is? I think the common-sense Democratic voters are learning why you don’t. That’s why they helped elect President Trump.
How do we fix and uplift what we’re doing with a positive attitude? This negative attitude—that everything and the other party is bad—is never going to help anybody. It’s never going to help our people. It’s not going to help individuals that need our help. It’s certainly not going to help our country. Whether you like Trump or not, he’s doing it without any help from the Democratic politicians and their TDS. Isn’t he the first president to have a psycho-somatic craziness named after him? The Dem leaders may not like how he’s doing it, but he’s doing a hell of a lot.
I will guarantee you: think what our economy would be like by taking away the Trump Big Bill total savings that the Democratic leaders voted against. That alone would have raised the average family’s taxes and lowered their income by $5,000 or $8,000. So don’t believe everything you read or think you know. Do some research. That’s what I recommend. I don’t believe everything I hear or read. But more importantly, what are we going to do about it? Are we just going to let it happen, sit back, and watch? That’s not the America I grew up in.
Hey, we are the best at who we are. Are we the best in the world at some things? I think we are. Who knows? If we do really well in America, I think we can be the greatest country—one of the greatest countries on earth—and by doing that, we can help the rest of the world. That’s what I want to see. I want to see us take care of ourselves first, though.
It’s like an alcoholic—he can’t help other people until he takes care of himself first. And being a recovering alcoholic myself, I understand that very well. I had to take care of myself before I could help others more. I am trying to help others in any way I can.
Let’s take a positive attitude. Let’s take the shellacking, stop whining about it, and stop wasting our time with hate and TDS. I do think a lot of things were done wrong. I do think there was a lot of corruption involved—and still is—but it’s not going to do us any good to dwell on it. Let’s expose it and stop it. We need to move on and see what we can do positively for the future.
We would love to hear from you. We would love you to write your own opinions and articles. We will post them—whether we like them or not because Unpolitically Correct only means one thing: “Say what you think” with respect and with facts. Don’t send us a bunch of stuff without facts, please. You need to support your thoughts and your opinions, and it really isn’t much of a solution if you don’t have facts behind it. That’s why we believe in true debating so much where people come to the table with the facts.
One thing I do know about liberals they are fabulous at one thing… talking about everything with no facts. They’re afraid of facts. Facts scare them to death because they rarely support their theories, and especially their agenda.
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The Senate’s sixty-vote filibuster rule is strangling progress. Right now, Republicans control the chamber with a solid fifty-three to forty-seven majority. But every big bill border security, tax cuts, energy independence hits that sixty-vote wall. Democrats just need forty-one votes to block anything, and they’re happy to do it.
We can’t wait for moderates to “win” the midterms. History shows the president’s party usually loses seats in off-years, and polls already hint Democrats are eyeing a comeback in November. If Republicans don’t act fast, between now and then, nothing gets done. The filibuster protects the minority today, that’s Democrats but it hurts the majority that’s trying to deliver.
Eliminating it is simple: a majority vote changes the rules. No need for sixty votes to end debate. Pass the SAVE Act, fund the wall, cut regulations all by simple majority. Moderates in tough states can still vote their conscience on final passage, but the logjam ends.
The filibuster isn’t sacred; it’s a Senate rule, not in the Constitution. Democrats threatened to nuke it when they had power. Republicans should do it now while they can. Govern boldly, get results, and let voters decide in November. If we hesitate, we’ll regret it when the gavel changes hands.
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Minneapolis was once one of the great cities in the U.S., but corruption began there in 1988 and has increased every year since. It started within politics and NGOs, then expanded greatly in 2010 due to a cultural shift supported by liberal politicians. Their aim was to import and legalize undocumented individuals to develop a new voter base.
They achieved this by securing unnecessary federal grants—billions of dollars intended to help people who never actually received assistance. The politicians knowingly looked the other way while the majority of these funds went to corrupt, foreign-born NGOs. Whistleblowers and investigators now suggest the total could exceed $100 billion since 1988.
The good news is that they have opened a ‘Pandora’s box’ that cannot be closed. If this is the case in Minneapolis, imagine the scale in California—perhaps $400 to $500 billion in American tax dollars. We need public outrage to speed up the process of holding people accountable and to stop the distribution of lump-sum grants without total transparency.
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There is so much money pouring into Minneapolis from all the corruption to pay for professional protesters. We, the taxpayers, are paying for both sides of all of this. Think about that!
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The longer we live, the more we should realize how much impact attitude has on people’s lives. A person’s attitude is more important than education. It’s more important than money, circumstances, failures, successes, appearance or skill. It’s especially more important than what others think, say or do. The attitude of everyone involved will make or break a company, church, home – or a Country
The change starts by shifting our focus. Once others start focusing on the issues instead of gossip and their own special interests, and listen, attitudes of the people will start to change. The silent majority will wake up, become proud of their actions and get involved in helping others, not just themselves.
In turn, our’ attitudes will continue to shift, and they’ll start working harder to agree instead of disagree, we are much more similar than we are different, and we need to look for those similarities first. This will allow us to debate at a civil level. This cycle will continue, moving us and our country closer to actually fixing our problems, with workable solutions. We don’t need to always agree, we need to listen and tolerate the opinions of others.
The remarkable thing is that this change is something that we, as individuals can control, and can do it every day. We always have a choice regarding the attitude we embrace. We cannot change the past, or the fact that other people will act or believe in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. But we can change our attitude. And we’re the only ones who can change it. Learn “how to think” instead of being told “what to think. Do you like being a follower?
We at Unpolitically Correct are convinced that life is “10 %” what happens to us and “90 %” how we react to it. So change how you react to all the things in this world we can, and you might just change the World itself. Hopefully, our leaders and influential people will lead us in this effort.
There is a prayer that we recommend to all, religious or not, that helps going into and coming out of uncomfortable situations, where solutions are being sought.
The Serenity Prayer
God (optional) grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The Courage to change the things I can, and the Wisdom to know the difference.
I haven’t done a book review in a long time, but this one is so good that we have to expose it to all voters and future voters.
We challenge anyone to disagree with Eric Trump’s version of the facts. The weight and challenges that this family went through are unimaginable especially the way Eric writes, with a passion I haven’t read or heard in decades.
I’ve read a book almost every two weeks since I read President Trump’s The Art of the Deal in 1988 — almost 1,000 books! Remember Rule #1: Think big! Rule #8: Fight back! Rule #10: Contain the costs — a good conservative trait.
The thing I learned most from the President’s book, but still struggle with, is this: Listen. It’s the key to deal-making.
It’s obvious that Eric and the whole family embraced and lived by those rules, thanks to his father’s example. I have no idea how he and his family stayed firm through the billions of arrows and bullets thrown at them. God is the only answer I can come up with God’s hand is protecting this family for all of us.
Tell me of anyone, or any family, that has not only survived but thrived under such circumstances. If they can thrive in this hate-filled, TDS-driven environment, then we can certainly handle our own challenges by choosing the right attitude to grow while embracing life on life’s terms.
Good job, Eric!
You’ll really feel the passion, as I did, by listening to Eric read his own book the Audible version. Either way:
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Eric, I have some ideas to sell millions of copy of this book.
Charlie Kurk was a force of nature, and proved the belief that, “one person can make a difference”. He made a significant impact in his short life, that will live on forever, and his movement will grow, thanks to his ultimate sacrifice.
In these times of some people trying to minimize free speech and Debate, he was a shinning and refreshing “Torch Bearer for Free speech, and Debating”, especially with those who disagreed with him. He had a way of defusing those who Debated him, at his College Events.
When a Liberal or a person of a different opinion, debated him they generally calmed down, and left generally still disagreeing with him but respected Him, because he treated them with respect.
This is why we need to do more debating than ever, stopping all those who want to suppress it (especially our politicians, who stopped doing it), and that’s there real job.
Charlie has shown us all, how effective it can be, if done with calmness and respect for each other, being Human , and Americans.
I talked to Charlie only once, but he said he really liked unPC, he was very fun to talk to. He is being blessed constantly by God.