
Data Demand Excessive Energy
The data center boom, spurred on by the rise of services and technologies related to artificial intelligence, is anticipated to significantly raise the cost of electricity for many Americans.
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Rescheduling Marijuana Throws Americans Under the Cannabis!
Today, Americans have been thrown under the canna-bus by the President’s Executive Order calling on his Administration to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug.
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The China Chop
The “America First” agenda comes in many different forms such as protecting our borders, economy, culture, and livelihoods, just to name a few.
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We Stand Up for Freedom
Since Donald Trump was inaugurated for the second time, the number of “wins” for conservatives keeps increasing.
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Health Secretary in the Hot Seat
The United States pharmaceutical industry is unparalleled in its size, scope, and impact. Globally, it has 45% of pharmaceutical sales and leads the world in drug innovation and approvals.
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Who is Funding the Riots?
In some cities, it has been a summer of riots. From coast to coast, activists have been impeding traffic, spraying graffiti on private property, and looting small businesses all because they are mad at President Donald Trump and dislike his policies.
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Let’s Make Harvard American
Imagine if, during the height of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, a situation where our premier American university educated the Russian elite of the Communist Party.
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Conservatives Urge Congress To Implement President Trump’s America First Investment Policy Without Delay
In May 2013, then-Vice President Joe Biden helped engineer a Memorandum of Understanding between agencies of the U.S. and Chinese governments that allowed PRC companies access to American capital markets not enjoyed by our companies or those of any other country.
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2024 Year-End Report 118th Congress, 2nd Session
As the second session of the 118th Congress began, Republicans controlled the House of Representatives by a narrow majority — 221 GOP to 213 Democrats.
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Hard Fought Battles of 2024
We have a lot to celebrate as we begin 2025. After four tough years of the Biden administration, the American people came out in droves and voted for a more conservative agenda.
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Congress Counters China Influence
Congress comes back into session next week and must deal with massive legislation to fund the federal government and our military before the election.
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We Can’t Just Wave Off Corruption
This week’s House of Representatives report about Joe Biden’s many years of political corruption might seem like one more drip-drip in the never-ending stories about this crime family. As Margot Cleveland explains, however, we cannot allow ourselves to be numb to the seriousness of the findings. America’s reputation in the world is at stake.
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China Is On Our Southern Border
In Darien Gap, Panama, the grind of heavy machinery breaks the silence of the jungle, where the Pan-American Highway ends at Yaviza, Panama.
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Whatever Xi Wants
No one doubts that China and its dictator, Xi Jinping, are cleaning President Biden’s clock. The Communist Chinese have total control of Hong Kong and have brutally eliminated any vestige of liberties left by Great Britain.
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The American Sovereignty Declaration
The World Health Organization is a supranational United Nations agency that is effectively controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, as evidenced by the manner in which the WHO’s Director-General, Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus, has relentlessly accomplished Beijing’s bidding.
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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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