by Thomas Hogan | Oct 9, 2025 | Communism, Discernment, drag show, Education, Government, High school, Kids, Parents, Parents rights, Politics, RUSD, School boards, Teachers, Transgender, voters
Charlie Kirk came to Placer County ~6 times over the last 5 years. Since he died at 31- visiting Placer County several times over five years is statistically significant. 5 years is ~ 20% of his life. Placer County is not a vacation spot- we are just a small piece of...
by Thomas Hogan | Aug 17, 2025 | Clover Valley, Environment, Government, Kids, Parents, Politics, School boards, William Jessup
Placer County Office of Education and William Jessup spent Millions- why? When millions in education dollars go to buy land instead of improving schools Clover Valley, a stretch of oak woodland and seasonal creeks in Rocklin, has been called a “once-in-a-lifetime”...
by Thomas Hogan | Jun 5, 2025 | Education, Elections, High school, Kids, Parents rights, Placer County, Politics, Rocklin Unified School District, RUSD, School boards, Teachers, Transgender, Travis Mougeotte
Travis Mougeotte, a social studies teacher at Whitney High School and President of the Rocklin Teachers Association (RTA), is the public face of the teacher’s multi-year campaign to undermine parental rights in the Rocklin Unified School District (RUSD). Backed by...
by Thomas Hogan | Mar 21, 2025 | Education, High school, Kids, Parents, Parents rights, Pete Constant, Political Leaders, Politics, RJUHSD, School boards, Transgender
In the recent Roseville City Council race, Pete Constant faced a narrow defeat that has left many wondering what could have been done differently. One key factor that may have tipped the scales is Constant's lukewarm stance on parents' rights during his...
by Beau Larson | Sep 10, 2024 | Education, Government, Kids, Parents, Politics, School boards
The Declaration of Independence led to the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Whereas the Declaration of Independence declared the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, the Bill of Rights took it a few steps further. The main takeaway...
by Beau Larson | Aug 23, 2024 | choices, Political Leaders, Politics, voters
Now that the machinations of political gamesmanship have been trampled underfoot, we will have to decide which presidential candidate is best suited to restore – forget democracy – think sanity. It is no use thinking our systems of government will be restored...