
Neighboring During Uncertain Times
Kirsten Hasler and Tabitha Walter join community organizer and faith leader Matthew Gillette in discussing how to engage in conversations with your neighbors during a global pandemic.
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Kirsten Hasler and Tabitha Walter join community organizer and faith leader Matthew Gillette in discussing how to engage in conversations with your neighbors during a global pandemic.
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July 27, 2020 House Child Care Legislation Exceeds $50 billion In another busy legislative week, the House is set to pass a pair of childcare
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In this week’s episode, hosts Glyn McKay and Tabitha Walter tackle the hard decision that parents are facing right now: to send their child back
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Back to July 2020 Eagle Forum Report by Patrick Wood, Editor in Chief of Technocracy News, www.technocracy.news Henry Kron and his wife Helen had just
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June 15, 2020 Ask the President to Stop the Outrageous Federal Spending House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has vowed to pass a fourth Coronavirus spending bill
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In the words of Rahm Emanuel who was President Obama’s chief of staff, “ Never allow a good crisis go to waste. It’s an opportunity to do the things you once thought were impossible.” Today, we are seeing Democrats at the local, state, and federal level heed that shocking advice.
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Life was just starting to look good again after the extended lockdown during the global pandemic. That one had cost Henry his last job and finding a new job was next to impossible with 40 million other Americans out of work at the same time.
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This issue of the Eagle Forum Report is one of the most poignant ever and here’s why. We believe that it’s wrong for government to choose economic winners and losers by proclaiming that Walmart can open, but your hair salon and barber shop as well as millions of other small businesses must close. We believe it’s wrong for government to force the closure of churches and businesses based upon health models, rather than upon true health statistics!
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Back to July 2020 Eagle Forum Report by Jared Woodfill, Attorney, Woodfill Law Firm, PC Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued orders throughout the Chinese COVID-19
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued orders throughout the Chinese COVID-19 pandemic that trampled citizens’ constitutional rights. He also refused to convene the Texas Legislature, thus abusing the separation of powers.
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It is disheartening to watch the digging in of heels by national media and other COVID cheerleaders when increasing numbers of physicians speak out against the “We’re all going to die!” narrative. Of course, to admit that the virus is highly treatable and is not an automatic death sentence might mean the country could get back to normal before the November elections.
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July 2020 A silver lining to COVID-19? The past four months of COVID-19 stay-at-home restrictions have seen an upheaval in education that is unprecedented in
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June 27, 2020 House Dems Lead Charge to Socialize Healthcare System While we got a bit of a break from House Democratic shenanigans in the
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This week, President Trump took further steps to keep his promise to protect American jobs by issuing a proclamation to halt foreign worker visas until the end of the year. This action is an extension of the President’s executive order from May that suspended chain migration and the Diversity Visa Lottery for sixty days. However, President Trump decided to take even further steps to expand upon his original executive order.
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How did this deadly pandemic start? Here are the facts: This pandemic started in Wuhan, China, where two separate virology labs were studying the coronavirus. As with all politically inconvenient truths in China, the Chinese Communist Party went to extreme lengths to cover up the severity of the coronavirus outbreak, lying about the origin of the virus and how it’s transmitted, destroying evidence, and silencing the brave whistleblower doctors, scientists, and journalists who tried to warn the world and prevent a global pandemic.
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A number of restaurants and businesses deemed by officials to be “nonessential” are openly defying lockdown measures in states across the nation as they grapple with their livelihoods being stripped away and their finances going down the drain.
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June 5, 2020 Legislation Ensures COVID-19 Taxpayer Funds Won’t Go to Abortion A couple of weeks ago we reported that Planned Parenthood received $80 million
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This past week, the House of Representatives came back to D.C. to vote via proxy voting. As you may recall, proxy voting is a change in the House’s rules that allows a member to vote for up to 10 other colleagues on any Coronavirus related legislation to ensure members are able to work from home.
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While the country is shut down, the abortion industry and its supporters haven’t been shy about their desire to maintain a culture of abortion-on-demand. In March, Eagle Forum tracked the Capitol Hill fight to prevent Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi from creating a $1 billion funding stream for reimbursing laboratory costs that were exempt from the Hyde Amendment, which prevents taxpayer money from being used to pay for abortions.
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Editor’s Note: Contact tracing, a tool that is used in the public health arena for sudden disease outbreaks (think HIV and TB), has now taken
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The last few months have been trying. Governors across the nation locked down their states over concerns of the unknown facts about COVID-19. Now, we have a better understanding of this virus, and cases are declining. Ask your Governor today to put citizens back to work!
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In March, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a $2 trillion “Phase III” emergency aid package to help America recover from the coronavirus lockdown. Previous phases provided funds for testing and paid family leave.
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Jobless claims in America last week totaled 3.28 million, a level four times higher than the previous record. In Texas, unemployment doubled, and is headed towards 9 percent, and beyond. Texas’s previous peak was 9.2 percent in 1986. People are suffering.
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This Tuesday, May 12th, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions held a hearing entitled, “COVID-19: Safely Getting Back to Work and Back to School.” Like the rest of the country conducting business over the web, the Senate held the hearing in a manner to comply with social distancing. Some participants used video conference, while others were actually in the hearing room.
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