My thoughts on the SCOTUS ruling, plus the hypocrisy of the Progressives and Jewish Holocaust and the Atheist/Humanist groups that are actually front groups for Progressive/Marxist agendas.
3 candidates for Arizona Secretary of State, and 3 candidates for Arizona State Treasurer debated, and one candidate during each really went for the jugular. Was it effective?
Who performed the best of the three leading Republican candidates for Senator at their first (and likely only) debate? I think Brnovich did, but you be the judge.
In a detailed statement released Sunday, gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s campaign said the frontrunner is filing a defamation lawsuit against Rick Stevens, a former friend of Lake’s who is a professional drag queen in
IC Editor Rachel Alexander and Newsmax contributor Ralph Benko discuss the status of the U.S. Senate primary in Arizona, where Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is in a heated race against mainly two opponents with b
The DHS's February 2 Terrorist Advisory fraudulently hijacked the Patriot Act. The full force of military is being used to destroy anyone who disagrees with Biden's agenda. Four federal lawsuits can stop Biden.
"Cities like Phoenix, Mesa and Tempe have cannibalized hundreds of millions of dollars meant to be spent on regional projects in order to build trains to nowhere. Taxpayers have spent billions of dollars for these boondog
IC has always been about publishing multiple viewpoints on the right, and there is one writer for the site who is not a fan of Trump. Would Lincoln have agreed with the applicability of his original quote here?
Shamed Dogan is a prime example of why the Republican Party is being taken over by radical leftists running on a Republican ticket -- forming a uni-party electoral system. About 40% of "Republicans" are Trojan Communists
The five areas are Queen Creek, Buckeye, Casa Grande, Maricopa City and Goodyear. While Phoenix was further down on the list, it was one of only two of the largest 10 cities in the country to gain residents.
The Phoenix City Council is set to vote Wednesday on a salary hike for new recruits that would lift their base pay from $48,942 (or $51,459 if they have college degrees) to $68,661 – or 40.8 percent.