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Todd Talk: When Democrats Block Oversight, Fraud Is Invited
After a major fraud scandal, common sense says tighten oversight. Instead, Democrats want to block eligibility checks altogether—inviting abuse, corruption, and massive waste of taxpayer dollars.
Todd Talk: Will the Clintons Finally Face Accountability Under the Law?
Congress advances contempt resolutions against Bill and Hillary Clinton. Is equal justice finally coming, or do political elites still play by different rules?
Todd Talk: 2025 Deportations Prove Border Security Was Always Possible
New deportation numbers show border crossings down 93% and millions of departures—without new laws. Turns out enforcement, not legislation, was the missing piece all along.
Todd Talk: Indiana’s Championship Run Proves Anything Is Possible
Indiana football’s shocking national championship proves what belief, leadership, and grit can accomplish — on the field and in life.
Todd Talk: Democrats’ Electoral Math Explains Today’s Political Chaos
Former Obama advisor David Plouffe admits Democrats face an electoral nightmare ahead. When the math doesn’t work, chaos becomes strategy. Once you see it, today’s political mayhem suddenly makes sense.
Todd Talk: Why Venezuelans See Trump as a Symbol of Freedom
A surprising poll shows Venezuelans view Donald Trump favorably — not because of politics, but because people who’ve lived under real tyranny recognize the difference between oppression and freedom.
Todd Talk: ICE, the Rule of Law, and the Strange Rhetoric on Deportations
Is enforcing immigration law immoral? This commentary breaks down the strange rhetoric attacking ICE and explains why the rule of law still matters.
Todd Talk: Ilhan Omar Slams Audit as $9B Medicaid Fraud Exposed
Ilhan Omar calls a Medicaid audit a PR stunt after $9B in suspected fraud. Pausing payments isn’t cruelty — it’s accountability taxpayers deserve.
Todd Talk: Why the Left Is Melting Down Over Real Food Nutrition Guidelines
The left is panicking after new federal nutrition guidelines encourage real food like red meat and full-fat dairy. Why does common-sense nutrition trigger ideological outrage—and why hasn’t the old food pyramid made us healthier?
Todd Talk: Why Real Victims of Tyranny Don’t Fear Donald Trump
While critics call Trump a dictator, people living under real tyranny see him differently. Iranian protesters highlight the contrast between freedom and oppression.
Todd Talk: California’s Wealth Tax and the Predictable Human Response
When government ideology ignores human nature, the results are always predictable. California’s wealth tax proves once again that people don’t protest bad policy—they simply leave.
Todd Talk: Do Midterms Have to Punish Power? GOP Eyes 2026 Win Under Trump
History says the party in power loses midterms, but Trump’s second-term momentum could prove otherwise. Here’s why 2026 doesn’t have to follow the script.
Todd Talk: January 6th: Truth, Accountability, and Media Narratives
Remembering history requires more than repeating headlines. Five years after January 6th, it’s worth asking whether truth or narrative has shaped our understanding of that day.
Todd Talk: One Voice Can Change Everything
What if real change didn’t start with politicians—but with you? Even one honest conversation can help restore law and order, defend freedom, and push back against the bureaucratic state shaping our nation’s future.
Todd Talk: Why I’m Hopeful for America—and Conservatives—in 2026
Despite the chaos of recent years, there’s real reason for hope heading into 2026. From economic momentum to spiritual clarity, this Todd Talk explains why truth still wins—and why the fight for America is far from over.
Todd Talk: Supreme Court Case Could Reshape the 2026 Midterms
A Supreme Court case on race-based redistricting could quietly redraw the political map ahead of the 2026 midterms. If the justices limit race as a primary factor, more than a dozen House seats could suddenly be in play.
Todd Talk: If You Can’t Speak English, You Can’t Lead a City
Can someone lead an American city if they can’t speak English? A Massachusetts mayor reportedly needed a translator in court, raising serious questions about competence, communication, and common sense in local leadership.
Todd Talk: Georgia Early Votes and the Missing Signatures That Matter
Officials in Fulton County admitted early vote tabulator tapes from the 2020 election lacked required signatures. When election law isn’t followed, questions aren’t reckless—they’re inevitable in a republic built on trust.
Todd Talk: Law and Order Returns as No One Stands Above the Law
America is slowly returning to law and order. Even judges aren’t above the law when they obstruct justice. A free society only works when laws are enforced fairly, consistently, and without political favoritism.
Todd Talk: Public Rebuke, Private Faith, and Biblical Misunderstandings
When should Christians speak privately—and when publicly? A biblical look at Matthew 18, political speech, and how truth and grace apply in public life.