Enough Is Enough: It’s Time to Stand Up!

Pastor Barron Greenwalt of En-Joy Ministries is fed up with rising Pennsylvania taxes and government overreach, like NYC’s $745,823 restaurant spending scandal. Why aren’t you signing petitions or writing legislators? “They” represent us! Pennsylvania’s new driving law ignores our will—taxation without representation. The church stays silent, even on repealing the Johnson Amendment, which muzzles our voice. Nehemiah 8:10 says, “The joy of the Lord is your strength.” Act now—visit En-Joy Ministries’ website to sign petitions and demand change. Your silence is deafening. Stand up, church, and let’s grow our faith through action!

Know Your Rights: Pennsylvania’s Castle Doctrine in Times of Political Unrest

In Pennsylvania, the Castle Doctrine (18 Pa.C.S. § 505) lets you use deadly force to protect yourself in your home or vehicle if someone forcibly enters and you reasonably fear death or serious harm. With rising political violence, know your rights: no retreat is required in these spaces. As I believe, “It’s better to be judged by twelve than carried by six.” Stay safe, but act responsibly—courts will scrutinize your actions. Consult an attorney for legal advice and stay informed to navigate today’s unrest.

Eliminate PA’s Annual Vehicle Inspections: A Call to Action

I am advocating for the elimination of Pennsylvania’s mandatory annual vehicle inspections, arguing they are excessive and financially burdensome without proven safety benefits. Citing research, they highlight that most crashes are due to driver error, not vehicle failures. The inspections primarily serve as a revenue stream, benefiting mechanics and imposing costs on residents.

Empowering Health: Advocating OTC Ivermectin in PA

As a Pennsylvania resident, I strongly urge your support for legislation to permit over-the-counter (OTC) access to ivermectin, emulating recent laws in Arkansas (SB 189, 2025) and Tennessee (SB 2188, 2022). Ivermectin’s proven safety, efficacy, and affordability—demonstrated by decades of global use and a 2015 Nobel Prize—make it a vital tool for health autonomy. This measure would reduce healthcare costs and improve access. By ensuring pharmacist consultation, OTC access would provide safe, regulated use, empowering residents to manage their health responsibly while minimizing reliance on overburdened systems.

Meanwhile in Pennsylvania: Taxes, Jeeps, and Defiance

Allegheny County has raised property taxes by 36% to address a structural deficit, with some funds supporting refugee resettlement amid federal funding cuts. Meanwhile, a new law allows doorless Jeeps on public roads, while stricter regulations on cell phone use while driving have been introduced. Debate over hunting season persists, leaving citizens questioning legislative priorities.