Simcha Geller came to study, the war started, and now he’s thinking about staying.

Simcha Geller came to study, the war started, and now he’s thinking about staying.
Berlanga travels the state highlighting systemic issues with the property tax system and needed reforms.
Dr. Bowden has been at the forefront of patient care for COVID-19.
“Our children are being misled into thinking, believing, and acting upon behaviors and lifestyles terribly harmful to children and catastrophic to the nation,” said Wheelock.
“The whole equity industrial complex is a tumor that’s just infected,” said Turcios.
“We’re parents, not politicians.”
“People are dying. People are being exploited.”
“We’re passionate about this thing being fixed, and the only way to do that is to have the whole community aware of it.”
“The arc of my life in terms of politics has been to try to get back to the vision that the framers had for America and Texas.”
“I refuse to quit this fight. I want to join with those who are as persistent and relentless as I am.”
“I’m involved because I have a duty to protect my children and the children of my community.”
“Everyone can make a difference in their community; you just have to be willing to show up and put in the effort.”
“God is our foundation.”
“That woman in crisis is our priority. … That is why we exist.”
“I got involved to make a positive difference. I never intended that this would be a long-term endeavor.”
“I firmly believe, outside of the local church and the family institution, the strongest and most powerful body of government is our local government body.”
“With the Lord’s favor and a lot of persistent hard work, we did it, and so can you!”
The activist behind Montgomery County Politics Live TV helps busy citizens stay up to date.
Citizen activist Kelly Paulsen shares her story of activism and why liberty needs you to step up and get involved.
“I am involved in my community and party because I want everyone to have an equal chance to accomplish the American dream.”
Where there’s bad government, Tim Harry will be the one exposing it to sunshine.
From his hometown to the state capitol, one Baytown resident demonstrates the payoff of perseverance and the power of the grassroots.
When Angela isn’t showing performance horses, she’s busy fighting for liberty.
“The hardest part is getting started,” says Granbury resident Melanie Graft. “But it is going to take getting out of our comfort zones and becoming active to be the change we want to see.”
Gun rights activist Michael Cargill fights for the Second Amendment in order to protect the rest of our constitutional rights.