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Government Spending

GOP Budget Battle

For many years, our federal government has spent beyond its means. Both parties have contributed to the over $31.6 trillion debt and Americans are feeling the strain of inflation. Now that Republicans hold the majority in the House, they have an opportunity to make great strides in fiscal responsibility.

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Children Learning

Who is raising our children?

The Parents Bill of Rights (H.R. 5) sponsored by Representative Julia Letlow (R-LA) will ensure that parents have access to what their children are learning in public education and be able to voice their concerns without being silenced. This seems like an issue in which we all can find common ground, right?

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Biden Budget

Biden’s Batty Budget

As families across the nation are pinching pennies to pay for gas and groceries, the White House is finding more ways to spend our taxpayer dollars. Every year, the President releases a proposed federal budget. Congress has no obligation to pass these policies, but it gives us an idea of what the Biden administration will be pushing in Congress and through various agencies.

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Women’s History Month

Non-Binary History Month?

March has been deemed Women’s History Month, but it seems that the only ones who truly celebrate women are conservatives. Liberals in Congress have pushed forward policies that erase women by allowing biological men in their private spaces and sports, demeaning motherhood, and separating moms from their children.

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Pandemic Responses

WHO is in Control?

After years of bad decisions made by leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans are still left cleaning up the mess. But certain bad actors aren’t finished capitalizing on it yet. The World Health Organization (WHO) is trying to grant itself the power to enact pandemic policies on a global level.

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gender confusion

Whistleblower Exposes Child Experiments

The facade of “gender-affirming care” for minors is beginning to disintegrate. A whistleblower recently came forward to shed light on the atrocities of a Missouri youth transgender clinic and all gloves are off. Now, leaders at every level are coming to her defense and to the defense of children everywhere.

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Mexico Border

We are all in Border States Now

Over the last couple of years, the Biden administration’s hands-off policies regarding our nation’s border security and immigration laws have placed a huge burden on states and their residents to patch the cracks in the system. But the states can only do so much. The real solution needs to come from Congress.

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Conservatives

Conservatives Demand a Voice

The 118th Congress began on Tuesday with a mix of new and seasoned Representatives. As is tradition, all House members were joined by their families in the Chamber to celebrate their first day on the job. Sadly for the families, they left without seeing the Representatives sworn in. The day’s agenda was halted by the lack of consensus on who should be elected Speaker of the House.

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Congress

You Win Some, You Lose Some

The House and Senate finally wrapped up their final business last week just in time for Christmas and to allow us a short rest before the new year and new Congress. Now is a great time to make an end-of-the-year donation to Eagle Forum that will allow us to continue the important work we do not only in Washington, D.C. but throughout the nation.

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Government Spending

Omnibus Details are Destructive

In the final days of the Lame Duck session, Democrats and some Republicans have come to an agreement on a year-long omnibus spending bill for the remainder of FY2023. While those Republicans are touting their “wins,” they are buried underneath the nearly $1.7 trillion price tag and the typical leftist policies that will be continued next year.

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White House

Dem’s Checking Off Christmas List

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, especially for Democrats. They are still working through their long wish list of liberal agenda items during the Lame Duck session. The legislation they couldn’t seem to pass before November’s elections are getting a second wind.

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Leftist Christmas

The Grinches are ruling the Lame Duck Session

The Congressional lame duck session has run amok. Nothing highlighted the lawlessness of this period more than the politics surrounding the Respect for Marriage Act (H.R. 8404). After forty-seven House Republicans helped advance the bill with no religious exemptions before the November elections, the Senate took it up this week.

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Thanksgiving Discussion

Pass the Politics and the Peas

As we look forward to our Thanksgiving dinners this week, some of us may be thankful if one topic doesn’t come up: politics. If it does, there is a feast of issues that could be discussed but one is on the front burner in Congress. The Respect for Marriage Act “RMFA” (HR. 8404) will be served as the main course in the Senate next week.

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Lame Duck Congress

Lame Duck Runs Afoul

The United States House and Senate kicked off the ‘lame duck’ session this week – that time between the election and the swearing-in of the new Congress. Historically, because outgoing Members are no longer accountable to their constituents and elections are as far off as possible, this is a time rife with mischief-making!

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Election Results

Election Day Takeaways

Conservative Republicans were optimistic that the mid-term elections would bring sweeping changes in the U.S. House and Senate while Democrats were bracing themselves for the impact of losing control of Congress. We all hoped that issues like inflation, immigration, and parental rights would drive voters to the polls.

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Affirmative Action

Affirmative Action on the Rocks

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week on the role that race plays in college admissions. The organization Students for Fair Admissions sued Harvard College and the University of North Carolina (UNC) claiming that these schools discriminate against certain groups of people based on race. Both schools give preference to applicants that are African American, Native American, and Hispanic, but not to White or Asian.

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Dr. Frankenstein

Federal Dr. Frankenstein

The Biden administration is pushing Dr. Frankenstein-like experiments on our children that are reminiscent of the junk science of lobotomies. Unfortunately, the children who are coerced into these procedures won’t be able to take off the costume when they wake up from this nightmare.

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