
D.C. Just Stole Your Liberties
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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Freedom is the Cure to COVID-19
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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Protecting the American Worker
As the Coronavirus quarantine is underway, the Trump administration has taken extra precautions to protect Americans, one being the suspension of some immigration programs.
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Open the Economy!
In March, state bureaucrats and elected officials set long-term shelter in place mandates. Little was known then, and even now, about the virus’s long-term effects and how we can best combat it. In the past, traditional quarantine entailed isolating those that are sick, not whole populations, and in doing so, the economy wasn’t shut down overnight.
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Big Tech Does Social Engineering
In the 1930s some scientists and engineers decided that the only way to save society was to create a new economic model that would replace capitalism. That’s what Technocracy is all about; it’s an economic system. It defines a completely new paradigm for the control of economic affairs in society.
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Clean Up Coronavirus Bill
March 17, 2020 Ask Your Senators to Amend the Coronavirus Bill Just as panicked Americans were buying up all toilet paper supplies, Congress was sloppily
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True Stewardship of the Earth
Earth and its physical and biological systems are the “very good” effects of God’s omniscient design, omnipotent creation, and faithful sustaining (Genesis 1:31). God would not have made earth susceptible to catastrophic degradation from proportionally small causes. Consequently, wise environmental stewardship will not readily embrace claims of catastrophe stemming from such causes.
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Either Shower or Do Laundry but Not Both
Living in Italy, Americans were shocked to learn that they couldn’t drive their cars into Verona on certain days if their licenses ended in odd numbers and on other days if their licenses ended in even numbers. Caught driving on the wrong day, the penalty was stiff. It was the bureaucrats’ way of dealing with pollution that affected air quality, soot deposits on marble statues, and buildings in town.
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Andy Puzder – Capitalist Comeback
Andy Puzder – Capitalist Comeback / Filmed at Educational Policy Conference / Eagle Council 2020 in St. Louis, MO
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America is Great Again!
President Trump gave his third State of the Union speech this week and greatly highlighted the successes of our nation.
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Ask your Rep to Vote NO on PRO Union Bosses Act
February 4, 2020 Congress Has Hands in Union Pockets The past decade has been marked by a rise of states passing Right-to-Work laws. This legislation
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A Win for Taxpayers!
The United States Citizen and Immigration Services (USCIS) updated a rule last August to create self-sufficiency among immigrants.
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House Dems: An Agenda to Hurt Americans
Happy to take the U.S. House, Democrats began the 116th Congress with zeal and a bold liberal agenda.
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Is Socialism Biblical?
Back to December 2019 Eagle Forum Report Carolyn McLarty, DVM. Republican National Committeewoman for Oklahoma and Eagle Forum Board Member. The short answer to this
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Cancel College or Cancel College Debt?
Back to December 2019 Eagle Forum Report by Anne Schlafly Cori, Chairman, Eagle Forum In an extraordinary act of generosity, a successful businessman, Robert F.
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We Are Paying for Charter School Invasion
Back to November 2019 Eagle Forum Report by Peyton Wolcott, founder of a successful grassroots public school check register transparency project. Twenty years ago, about
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