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MLG and Balderas fearmonger at George Soros-linked Obamacare rally

Last week, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and Attorney General Hector Balderas appeared on the front steps to the New Mexico Capitol building to join in a sad rally of a few dozen paid (mostly out-of-state) socialized medicine extremists from George Soros-funded “Protect Our Care,” bemoaning the Trump Administration’s repeal of the Obamacare’s Individual Mandate, which forced Americans to buy health care, or else they would be penalized with a hefty fee for not having health care. …

Democrats try to turn New Mexico into ‘Rainbowland’

Every June, us normal, “cisgendered” (as the libs like to call us regular folk who identify as our God-given gender) Americans roll our eyes each time we see that first Facebook notification, alerting us that one of the companies we used to like changed their profile picture to incorporate some rendition of the rainbow flag (oh, excuse me: LGBXYZ flag).…

NM Dems aim to bankrupt state in the name of ‘climate change’

While Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is busy having photo-ops at her state-funded camps for asylum seekers (aka illegal aliens), and Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard is preoccupied with doing away with male pronouns in state regulations, not much attention is being paid to the New Mexico oil & gas industry, which is threatened by the current administration’s hostile agenda.…

Abortion up-to-birth NM Dems call pro-lifers ‘extremists’ after Alabama bill passage

In a desperate attempt to support abortion up-to-birth, New Mexico Democrats have taken to social media to make unwanted, seemingly coordinated proclamations of their “commitment” to keeping abortion legal in America.  

On March 15, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham tweeted a New York Times story about Alabama’s recent abortion ban, writing “Access to abortion is access to health care.…

A Letter to Pro-Trump UNM Graduates

You worked hard for four years or longer to earn your degree from the University of New Mexico. You went to class on time, woke up early, stayed up long nights working on projects and papers while your roommate partied on the quad and stumbled into your dorm at all hours of the night.…

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