
Democrats Demand Subsidies for Big Insurance
Obamacare seems to be the never-ending plague. When the Affordable Care Act was passed, Republicans warned Americans that it would be a drain on our economy and strip Americans of quality healthcare.
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Living on the Street Harms All
Severe untreated mental illness is a scourge upon American life and a danger both to those who are ill and those who live in their presence.
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Ask Your Senators to Oppose Federally Funded Abortion
The COVID-19 pandemic is over, but some of Biden’s programs that spent reckless amounts of money on the pandemic are still hanging around.
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Military Goes on Offense
On September 5th, President Donald Trump issued an executive order changing the Department of Defense’s name to the Department of War.
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Abortion Pill Expanded
The FDA’s recent decision to approve a generic version of the abortion pill is a life-threatening measure,” Eagle Forum’s President Kris Ullman stated.
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Transitioning to Truth
At the young age of 9, Chloe Cole began feeling out of place as a girl. She felt more comfortable playing with her older brothers, keeping her hair short, and wearing less feminine clothes.
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Schumer’s Shutdown Imminent
The federal government is currently heading into its first shutdown in seven years. The House-passed “clean” continuing resolution (CR) that simply continues the same funding levels until November 14th of this year is the best path forward, yet Senate Democrats refuse to send it to the President’s desk.
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Shutdown Showdown
In 1974, the Congressional Budget Act (CBA) was passed, setting the framework for the current budget and government spending process.
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HHS Rejects WHO
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the U.S. will not accept the World Health Organization’s new ‘regulations’ to bring in digital ID, censorship, and more control to the WHO during pandemics.
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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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Lessons Learned from Legalized Marijuana

Phyllis’s MAHA
Phyllis Schlafly was right about so many issues, so on the ninth anniversary of her death, let us celebrate one of her favorite topics: good and wholesome food.
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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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Know the ABCs of Parental Rights
School is back in session! While our children are preparing for a new year of (hopefully!) reading, writing, and arithmetic, parents are studying school curricula, books, policies, and health guidance.
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Eagle Forum Urges Trump To Reject ‘Flawed’ Weed Reclassification Push
Nearly 50 organizations signed a letter sent to President Donald Trump on Monday, urging Trump to keep Marijuana labeled as a Schedule I drug after the administration sparked fierce debate when it announced it was considering downgrading weed’s classification.
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Screen Daze in Schools
There have been a lot of recent attempts to get phones out of schools. The data make clear that phones inhibit students’ learning, cause and exacerbate discipline issues, and harm students’ mental health.
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.