Inflation

California Increases Inflation

This month, the city of West Hollywood raised the minimum wage in its community to $19.08 per hour, which is now the highest rate in the country. Other Californian cities have also just enacted new wage increases.

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Marijuana

Booze Out, Pot In

Americans have radically changed their habits on recreational drugs. Today, 22 percent of Americans currently use marijuana, 20 percent regularly drink alcohol, and 11 percent use tobacco. This change in habits reflect not only the social acceptance of marijuana but also the ignorance of the many harms of marijuana.

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Phyllis Schlafly & daughter Anne

Phyllis Told Us So

New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks just announced a mandatory new program to address the literacy crisis in his schools. What is this brand-new curriculum? None other than phonics!

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Mother's Day

A Great Woman and a Good Mother

“I loved Phyllis Schlafly!” said Tucker Carlson to me last weekend. My mother was loved and admired by so many people, which meant that I shared her time with a multitude of admirers both near and far.

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Classroom

Dogs Lose Out on Eating Homework

In pursuit of “equitable grading”, some public schools are ditching homework and deadlines. Many students have lost significant academic ground over the last three years and the test scores that measure subject matter proficiency have dropped.

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Russian Military

Warfare is Not for Sissies

This week, the Russian parliament voted to toughen their laws on military conscription, because thousands of Russians have fled their country rather than be drafted for the war against Ukraine.

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hormone therapy

Follow the Money on Trans Clinics

Suddenly, a whole lot of children are confused about their biological sex. Suddenly, a whole lot of clinics have opened to treat children with cross-sex hormones and mutilating surgeries that destroy fertility. There is money to be made in these elective procedures.

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College Tuition

The End of College

For decades, the price of tuition at most colleges rose faster than the rate of inflation. Administrations bloated, lots of new buildings were erected, and professors taught fewer classes. University employees thought the gravy train would never end, because high school students were taught that a college degree was a necessity for life success.

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Pronouns

Do Pronouns Matter?

The only reason that the AP would obscure the correct pronoun is because the AP has been bullied by the “transgender” activists. The AP has sacrificed reporting the truth because they are afraid of being canceled by intolerant transgender anarchists.

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Empty School Desks

Where Are The Children?

“Where did all of the children go?” asks a headline in the St Louis Post-Dispatch (2/19/2023). The Covid pandemic is over, yet students have not returned to the public schools.

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Babysitting Requires a College Degree

Babysitting Now Requires a College Degree

Washington, D.C. has rules that require directors of child care centers need a bachelor’s degree in early education, teachers need an associate’s degree in early education, and assistant teachers and caregivers in home-based daycares need a Child Development Associate’s credential. In other words, grandma is not qualified to change a baby’s diaper.

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Operating

An Overdue Transformation

Everyone has a gag point, even far-left progressives. For Jamie Reed, who worked for four years at the Pediatric Transgender Center at Washington University School of Medicine at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, her gag point was the sterilization of children.

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