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Military Service Ends, but Purpose Does Not: Why Patriot Pipeline Matters
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Military Service Ends, but Purpose Does Not: Why Patriot Pipeline Matters

For most Americans, changing jobs means updating a resume and learning a new office culture. For a veteran, leaving the military often means leaving behind a mission, a community, and an identity that shaped every aspect of daily life. The challenge of transition is often less about finding a paycheck than it is about finding purpose after service. The military is one of the few institutions in American life that still asks people to sacrifice their personal comfort for a cause greater than themselves. It should not surprise us, then, that veterans leave active duty searching for another mission. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s Patriot Pipeline initiative speaks directly to this challenge. Rather than viewing veterans solely as job seekers, the program recognizes that veterans leave the military with valuable skills and a desire to remain connected to a larger mission. At its core, Patriot Pipeline works to bridge the gap between military service and civilian opportunity. The program acts as a one-stop resource that brings together career counseling, job training, certification programs, and connections to employers in a single place. It also expands programs that allow service members to gain civilian work experience before leaving active duty, making the transition out of the military more seamless and intentional. Patriot Pipeline recognizes that successful transitions begin long before a service member’s final day in uniform. The opportunities available through Patriot Pipeline extend far beyond traditional defense careers. Veterans can transition into advanced manufacturing, shipbuilding, aerospace production, cybersecurity, logistics, and skilled trades that support the nation’s defense industrial base. The initiative also seeks to better align existing programs such as credentialing assistance, tuition support, and SkillBridge opportunities with workforce needs, helping service members and military families gain in-demand skills. Over the course of their military service, veterans developed valuable experience working on and leading teams, operating advanced technology, and solving complex problems under pressure. They have learned to adapt quickly, make decisions in high-stakes environments, and accomplish missions where failure is not an option. Too often, these skills are lost in translation when veterans enter civilian occupations. Military experience does not always fit neatly into civilian job descriptions, leaving veterans struggling to communicate the valuable expertise they have spent years developing. Patriot Pipeline seeks to change this. Rather than forcing veterans to start over, the program helps them translate their experience into meaningful civilian careers and build upon the skills they have gained through years of service. While providing service members with employment opportunities and workplace skills is valuable, Patriot Pipeline’s greatest strength is that it recognizes veterans need more than jobs—they need community and purpose. By helping veterans translate their military experience into meaningful civilian careers, Patriot Pipeline provides a pathway to continue contributing to causes larger than themselves. In doing so, the program benefits not only veterans but the nation as well. At a time when America faces workforce shortages in industries critical to national security, Patriot Pipeline helps retain the leadership, technical expertise, and experience that veterans have already spent years developing. Revitalizing the American defense industrial base is a core national security concern, and the Patriot Pipeline serves the dual purpose of helping our veterans and contributing to the security of the country. The transition from military to civilian life will never be easy, but it should not require veterans to leave behind the sense of mission that defined their service. By helping veterans translate their skills into meaningful careers and remain connected to the nation’s defense, Patriot Pipeline offers a path forward that honors both their sacrifice and their continued value to the country. Service may end, but purpose should not.

Americans Have Less Pride in America Than World Cup Tourists
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Americans Have Less Pride in America Than World Cup Tourists

Americans didn’t know what to expect when we agreed to host the 2026 World Cup. The last time the international men’s soccer tournament took place on American soil was in 1994 and more has changed in the last 32 years than we realized. The most notable difference is that foreign visitors now seem to appreciate America more than Americans do. And they’re giving us a lesson on how to be patriotic. Since the World Cup opened on June 11, social media has been a whirlwind of posts and reaction videos from international tourists reveling in American culture. Ranch dressing has become such a popular souvenir that TSA had to issue a notice reminding people to put bottles of the “Great American Condiment” into their checked luggage. And one German soccer fan who goes by the name “Freddy” has been documenting his American experiences, from visiting Buc-ee’s to FaceTiming astronauts at the International Space Station. If you’re visiting for a very large sporting event & you happen to discover RANCH while you’re here… pls pack it in your CHECKED BAG on the way home.Thank you.— TSA (@TSA) June 18, 2026 But tourists are not just noticing our giant gas stations and excellent condiments. They’re admiring American patriotism. A British couple is laughing at how they’ve seen American flags that are “bigger than houses.” The German content creator Fiago posted after seeing a large American flag in Macy’s, “I respect how proud Americans are of their country, unimaginable back home in Germany.” We’ve been told that we shouldn’t be proud of America, and that we should be ashamed for all the mistakes we’ve made. That narrative has worked.  Although Europeans are commenting on how proud Americans are of their country, polls show that American pride has dropped 31 points in recent years. Only 51% of Americans in 2026 say they are “extremely proud” to be an American, down from 82% of Americans who said the same in 2013, according to a poll from the Public Religion Research Institute. What Americans don’t realize is that our culture and way of life is only possible in the United States. Not proud of America? That means not being proud of the National Park system, the invention of the light bulb, and the first flight. Add chocolate chip cookies, jazz, barbecue, and air conditioning to that list. The holy land pic.twitter.com/5v1gr8u7Co— Freddy (@FreddyLA7) June 7, 2026 We thought people in other countries had it as good as we do. Tourists are telling us that they don’t, and that we should be proud of our country. Even when American pride is hitting a record low, Europeans are saying that we still have more national pride than they do—and that that’s a good thing. “We owe America a huge apology because America is nothing like what the media tells us,” said British traveler Oliver Henry. These World Cup tourists have proved something else: It’s possible to honor your cultural heritage while also embracing America and jumping into the melting pot. Take the Scottish football fans known as the Tartan Army. They marched to the tune of their bagpipes in Florida, but they also sang “Sweet Caroline” in Fenway Park. Meanwhile, the Norwegians have taken their “Viking row” to stadiums, escalators, and New York City’s Times Square. Loving America doesn’t mean you’ve been colonized or that you hate other cultures. It means you respect what’s possible here, from technological innovations to the right to bear arms. I LOVE this place pic.twitter.com/xQVL1WaIIO— Shaun (@shaunvlog_) June 12, 2026 And World Cup tourists have shown that you can celebrate America not only with house-sized flags, but also with the food you eat and the songs you sing. That’s why we have barbecues and listen to Toby Keith on Independence Day. Americans have forgotten how to be patriotic. Maybe we should look at what our World Cup visitors are appreciating about America. They seem to know how to take pride in our country better than we do.

New York’s Socialist Wave Isn’t a Fluke—It’s the Democrat Party’s Present and Future
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New York’s Socialist Wave Isn’t a Fluke—It’s the Democrat Party’s Present and Future

The Democrat Party and the Democratic Socialists of America are becoming indistinguishable from one another. That’s clearly the case in New York City as a wave of socialist House candidates backed by openly socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani won primary elections on Tuesday against incumbent Democrats. In some cases, both leading candidates were quite far to the Left, but Democrat primary voters simply voted for the one who was more fervently anti-Israel—which is absolutely becoming the biggest litmus test in Democrat Party primary fights. One of Tuesday night’s victors in a House primary election, Darializa Avila Chevalier, is truly off the deep end in every way. Chevalier backs full prison abolition, which she is unable to defend coherently, though still fervently supports it. She’s opposed to deporting any illegal aliens, even rapists and murderers. Oh, and she founded a college campus organization that’s mostly committed to rabidly hating Israel, but also in favor of “fighting for the total eradication of Western civilization.” NY-13 nominee Daraliza Avila Chevalier is a founder of CUAD. The org's stated goal?"Eradication of Western civilization" pic.twitter.com/oJGNd3dSr2— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 24, 2026 Welcome to post-American, post-Western New York. It’s often a mistake to infer large, national trends from a single slate of elections in a politically one-sided city. But it’s hard to dismiss this one as merely a blip in the overall national electoral picture. Socialists have been winning in one big, blue city after another with little resistance from the Democrat Party establishment. These elections aren’t aberrations; they’re the revealed preferences of a growing number of voters. There have certainly been indicators for years that the Democrat base, at least the young up-and-coming part of the base, has been socialist curious. They’ve simply reached a tipping point as the Democrat Party establishment can no longer argue that its more “moderate” veneer is producing the electoral success their supporters demand. Now the mask is coming off as young socialists revel in revolutionary energy.   Think of it like this. Imagine one of those chemistry sets you may have used in high school that tests the pH of a liquid. You drop a little acid into that base and nothing seems to happen. You drop another in and still nothing. You drop a few more in the bottle and suddenly the whole thing turns red. What happened in NYC tonight represents a larger trend among Dems… 1. Dem Socialists (+17 pt net fav) are more popular than Dems in Congress (+4 pt net fav) with Dems.2. Socialism's popularity with Dems is way up in the last 15 years & is far more popular than capitalism. pic.twitter.com/jMgjppCP9R— (((Harry Enten))) (@ForecasterEnten) June 24, 2026 That’s what’s happening with Democrats. They’ve been dropping acid long enough that politicians for high office who want to abolish prisons and block the deportation of murderers seem hip and exciting. Of course, Democrat Party leaders have been evasive when talking about the socialist issue, acting as if the embrace of the hard Left is merely a local phenomenon and of no larger, national consequence. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jefferies, a New York Democrat who is quite far Left, has been in total denial that socialists are taking over his party. It was his candidates who mostly got swept away in New York. When asked what he thought of the outcomes on Tuesday and whether they might be problematic for the midterms, he brushed it off as no big deal. But do these people look like they’re happy to take this victory, call it a day, and get in line? Watch as supporter chant "You're Next" at Hakeem Jeffries during Claire Valdez' victory party last night after all three Mamdani-endorsed socialists won their Congressional races.The Democrat Party is now the Party of socialism – and the establishment Dems can't put that genie… pic.twitter.com/anlIZFq0n7— Conservative Brief (@ConservBrief) June 24, 2026 They won’t. And instead of creating a clear line between themselves and the socialist Left, establishment Democrats are spinning this change as merely about bringing energy to politics. They want us to pay no attention to the radicalism of those leftist media darlings, but they’ll ultimately clamor to capitalize on the excitement of the rising tide of socialism that until a hot second ago they denied existed. Now, the socialists are just part of a big tent or something like that. New Jersey Democrat Cory Booker says he is ok with socialism in the Democrat party:"One of things that makes the Democratic party great is it's a big tent party, we need to stay that way." pic.twitter.com/WdX47jkyhU— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) June 24, 2026 The voters just want Democrats to be “bolder” … (for socialism and eradicating our civilization). I don’t know man, who is “the Democratic Party” if it’s not the voters?Democratic voters choose candidates, not party leaders. And party leaders need to listen to what voters are telling us – and right now they are demanding our party be bolder. https://t.co/4pNPJ2zkQl— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) June 24, 2026 Regardless of what spineless, empty vessel Democrat Party elites say you and every American should be paying attention. Maybe fanatical anti-Western leftism doesn’t define every Democrat voter. But what does it say that in Democrat bastions there is only token resistance to the tug of socialism? It means that there is a tacit recognition that their most fervent voters not only feel comfortable for various forms or militant socialism, they outright demand it. The same overly credentialed, highly indoctrinated mobile college-educated activist class that’s becoming the heart of Democrat Party politics isn’t hiding their freak flag anymore. They no longer care to play the old game of “hide the crazy at election time, deliver the crazy when the dust settles” approach. And contending that the hordes of young wokes and they/thems who outorganized and outhustled the Democrat Party establishment in New York are content to remain only locally engaged doesn’t pass the smell test. Mamdani and his acolytes have been quick to solidify their power. His DSA community organizers are merging with the government. He’s building an activist army seeking to rule not just New York, but seeks to extend its power into Congress, into the halls of national policymaking. These comrades have national and international aspirations. It would be a mistake to assume their power stops at city limits. They multiply in college towns dotted around the country, even in red America. They are building momentum for 2028 and beyond.

Can You Prove You’re Gay? Inside California’s LGBTQ Business Certification Program
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Can You Prove You’re Gay? Inside California’s LGBTQ Business Certification Program

How can you know for certain that someone is gay? Well, the National LGBTQ+ & Allied Chamber of Commerce says they have it all figured out. As of April 2022, under the Supplier Diversity Program managed by the California Public Utilities Commission, if you’re a large-scale utility company in California, you have the option to reserve a percentage of your contract awards to certified LGBTQ corporations and entities. Several California entities, such as Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Southern California Edison, and San Diego Gas & Electric, all participate in this program. But the certification process itself has drawn scrutiny, particularly the methods used to verify an applicant’s LGBTQ status. The list of documents accepted to prove status is extensive, and “if the sum of all the documents does not specify explicitly that said owner identifies as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, or Queer, it is very unlikely that it will suffice for the National Certification Committee.” Acceptable forms of documentation in the certification process include a letter from three personal references attesting to LGBTQ status, a social media account, and videos and podcasts that state one’s status. According to its website, NGLCC’s exclusive LGBT Business Enterprise “certification works hard for you, giving you a competitive advantage to succeed.” After submitting documentation, “a virtual site visit with an NGLCC-trained site visitor is conducted at a predetermined time with the majority business owner. The site visitor will corroborate the information in your application and learn more about your business in the process.” Many have noted the hypocrisy in the certification process. Identification is required, and applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents to be considered for funding. Yet, California does not require identification to vote. California Assemblyman David Tangipa, R-Fresno, highlighted that contrast in a recent post on X. ID REQUIRED TO REGISTER AS GAY BUT NOT TO VOTE! To be a certified LGBTQ buisness or entity and get awarded contracts by the CPUC (Utility Companies) in California you have to go through a “rigorous” background and ID certification process (which I was told was r*cist) before… pic.twitter.com/Qvp2mBfA1g— David Tangipa (@DavidTangipa) June 18, 2026 The Daily Signal contacted the National LGBTQ+ & Allied Chamber of Commerce for comment but did not receive a reply by the time of publication.

EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Steve Daines Commemorates Dobbs Anniversary
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EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Steve Daines Commemorates Dobbs Anniversary

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Four years ago on June 24, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade with the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, sending the abortion issue back to the people through their elected representatives. On Wednesday, for that anniversary, Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., introduced a resolution from the Senate floor to mark the Dobbs anniversary. Republican Sens. James Lankford of Oklahoma, Roger Marshall of Kansas, Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, Ted Budd of North Carolina, Pete Ricketts of Nebraska, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi, Jim Risch of Idaho, Katie Britt of Alabama, John Cornyn of Texas, Deb Fischer of Nebraska, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Mike Rounds of South Dakota, Rick Scott of Florida, and Jim Banks of Indiana also introduced the resolution. “Four years ago today was a pivotal moment in our nation’s history: the overturn of Roe v. Wade. Since that day, countless unborn lives have been saved, but there remains more work to be done, especially as pro-choice advocates push to normalize the abortion pill. As we reflect on the progress we’ve made, we must strongly recommit to defending truth: Every life has inherent dignity and deserves protection,” said Daines. The abortion pill method now accounts for a majority of abortions. It can also be dangerous, given its potential side-effects and the lack of involvement from a doctor due to relaxed regulations from the Biden administration. Political leaders and pro-life groups are also urging action at the national and state level against the drug. The text of the resolution further warns that “the dangerous mail-order abortion drug policy advanced by the Biden Administration undermined and continues to undermine the ability of States to enforce laws enacted to protect unborn life.” The resolution also references the Declaration of Independence, the 63 million unborn lives lost to abortion under Roe and cites the Dobbs decision’s reasoning behind overturning Roe, including that “the Constitution does not confer a right to abortion.” It also brought up pro-life efforts, including states taking “historic steps” to protect life and the 2,700 pregnancy resource centers serving women. Daines founded the Senate’s pro-life caucus in 2019 and is chairman emeritus. Hyde-Smith is the current chairwoman. Having served in the U.S. Senate since 2015, Daines is finishing up his last term. He’ll be replaced by Kurt Alme as the Republican nominee. Daines has consistently been a pro-life voice in the chamber, not merely around the anniversary of the Dobbs decision, but also for the March for Life. Each January, the March for Life has taken place; mourning Roe while it was the law of the land, and now celebrating its reversal and continuing the fight to protect life.