
Comments Needed: IVF is Not Healthcare
In February, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to expand access to in vitro fertilization.
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In Another Sellout, Spanberger Turns Virginia Into Giant Weed Dispensary
Gov. Abigail Spanberger campaigned as a pragmatic leader who would put Virginia families first. Yet when faced with a looming government shutdown, she chose to sell out Virginia’s children and communities by agreeing to a deal that brings recreational marijuana dispensaries to the commonwealth.
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The Power of Suggestion
A shocking 94% of California teenagers and young adults report experiencing “mental health challenges” in an average month, according to a new poll commissioned by Blue Shield of California’s Blue Sky “youth mental health initiative.”
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Blackout Roulette
Last February, a YouTube executive took the stand in a landmark social media addiction trial in Los Angeles — the first to test whether tech companies could be held liable for the design and operation of their platforms and resulting psychological harm to children.
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What to Do About Rising Prices
Like the weather, everyone is talking about “affordability”, but no one is doing anything about it. Or, what they propose to do will surely increase prices and decrease affordability.
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Trip or Truth?
The American people are encountering a big, green monster with a lot of smoke and flames seeking to hoodwink people of all ages and backgrounds. That monster is the marijuana and psychedelic drug industry.
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No Tax Breaks for Drug Pushers
Today, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has ordered an expedited process to reclassify state-licensed marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III.
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America, You Have a Weed Problem
Marijuana is marketed and sold as medicine. Regular users claim any number of health benefits, from pain relief and increased sleep to anxiety relief.
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Just Say No to Psychedelics
The Executive Order will allow the first-ever human trials for psychedelic drugs in the United States, rush taxpayer-funded research on these life-threatening drugs, and encourage fast-track voucher drug approval that could make these drugs available within weeks.
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Refund Relief
One ‘holiday’ comes around every year that is not celebrated but instead criticized – Tax Day. Taxes have been a thorn in our side since nearly the beginning of civilization.
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Time to Cut the Grass
Over the last 25 years, the United States has endured a social experiment in legalized marijuana. The results are in and even those in favor of looser drug laws (such as the New York Times) are appalled at the consequences from the easy access to a dangerous drug.
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Support Life: End Mail Order Abortions
Eagle Forum is pleased to join Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America and 76 pro-life groups on a letter to acting United States Attorney General Todd Blanche, urging him to use his new position “to reverse the DOJ’s harmful stance of siding with the abortion drug industry.”
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Trump Trims Federal Fat
Every year, the White House releases the President’s Budget, outlining the priorities the President would like to see in the upcoming government spending bills.
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Marijuana Legalization has Gone Too Far … says the New York Times!
We agree marijuana THC potency should be limited, not marketed like candy, and not sold as medicine without evidence of efficacy.
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The Value of Life
When I was younger, I believed a meaningful life was one I’d be proud to share in old age, sitting frail but content at a family gathering, surrounded by children and grandchildren.
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Throwing Children Under the Cannabis
Marijuana is a mind-altering drug that is harming American children. Marijuana is dangerous because so many Americans believe that it is not dangerous. $15 each / (10+ @ $10 each)
Continue reading →FACT: The American people know a bad deal when they see one. The most recent data shows that around 6.5 million Americans paid $3 billion in penalties to the IRS rather than buy unaffordable Obamacare plans.