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Kids Online Censor or Safety Act?

The internet’s rapid popularity and growth have proven to be helpful and harmful at the same time. Countless lawmakers have tried to craft bills to rein in the worst parts of the web without suppressing free speech or the free market.

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Pro-Life

“Dangerous” Pro-lifers?

For over a year, someone at Fort Liberty has been teaching our troops that pro-life Americans are terrorists, and the Biden Pentagon didn’t stop it until House Republicans and the public raised the alarm. I’m an Afghanistan war veteran, and it sickens me to see far-left radicals poisoning our military with this extremist hate.

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Patriotism Month

Promoting Patriotism

Happy Birthday, USA! On this Independence Day, we want to thank you for your dedication to the United States of America, the Declaration of Independence, and our Constitution.

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IVF

Life-Giving Legislation

The Alabama Supreme Court ruling in February reaffirming the humanness of frozen embryos and the subsequent threats by the IVF industry to shut down if required to operate responsibly sent lawmakers into a tizzy. Democrats — and some Republicans — began creating legislation to protect IVF even though no one was outlawing the practice.

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COVID-19 Vaccine

Fauci’s Fake Science

The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic held a hearing this week to question former National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Dr. Anthony Fauci regarding his response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Members of the committee brought to light Fauci and his staff’s attempts to hide information while peddling lies to the American people.

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Pot

High Hopes for Pot Proponents

Support for marijuana seems to be growing for Democrats and some Republicans alike. Congress will soon consider several must-pass bills that pot proponents hope to use as vehicles for language that would take the heat off marijuana users.

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CBDC

The Crypto Catch-22

With advanced technology, we are seeing the traditional paper dollar disappear before our eyes. A recent Forbes poll reported that 70% of individuals most often use a debit or credit card for purchases while only 22% pay with cash. Online banking, digital wallets, and new currencies, such as cryptocurrency, have bolstered this shift in payment methods. With cash out of our hands, bad actors in the federal government are finding more ways to get their hands on it.

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Illegal Immigration Voting

Illegal Immigrants Skew Election Results

The border crisis continues to be the number one issue for voters this year. The Biden Administration’s open border policy has made the problem worse and Republicans have struggled to pass real border security legislation across the finish line. Meanwhile, the American people are hurting from the economic strain, job loss, and crime perpetrated by illegal immigrants.

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Israel & Palestine flag

It’s Time to Bring Order to College Chaos

Antisemitism has spread like wildfire across our nation’s colleges. Pro-Hamas and anti-Israel protestors have pitched tents in the common areas of universities, barricaded themselves in academic buildings, attacked students and police, and kept other students from attending classes. To make matters worse, many college officials who have the power to stop this nonsense are letting it happen.

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Biden

Biden’s America Last Agenda

After months of drama surrounding supplemental aid to Ukraine and Israel, the House and Senate finally passed a package and sent it to the President’s desk. For some, this feat was an achievement. But for most conservatives, it was a disappointment.

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Sex Reassignment

States Stop Trans Train

Several courts are dealing with the issue of Gender ideology again. There have been two important rulings recently – one that deals with protecting kids from “medical transitioning” and the other on protecting girls’ sports. Both cases address state laws and these decisions could have serious implications for other state efforts.

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Data Privacy

Stop the Data Snatchers

Today, most of our communication, information gathering, and commerce is conducted through smart devices and the internet. Unfortunately, we have been forced to sacrifice some freedom in exchange for more knowledge and convenience. Technology conglomerates have grown so large that they have the power to influence elections, indoctrinate kids, and take away people’s livelihoods.

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Trans Flag

Rotten Egg

While Christian families were preparing to celebrate Easter — the day we proclaim “Jesus Is Risen” — the White House showed its true colors by proclaiming March 31st as “Transgender Day of Visibility.”

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gas-powered cars

You Can’t Drive THAT Car!

Congress took on the environmental activists as House leadership declared this week “Energy Week.” Many of the bills that came to the floor for a vote were energy-related such as ones denouncing the Biden administration’s harmful energy policies and disapproving of a national carbon tax.

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