Chickens

Is The Sky Falling?

As the nation suffers through yet another High Pathogenic Avian Influenza outbreak, questioning the orthodox narrative is more important than ever. If the world’s unable to feed itself, surely we humans need to figure out how to reduce these kinds of losses of poultry.

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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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Light Bulb Ban

Biden Serves Dark, Cold Easter Dinner

Easter celebrations are approaching, but affording eggs to dye and an Easter ham is harder this year with inflation causing prices to rise. The Left’s misguided economic policies are largely to blame for the poor post-pandemic recovery.

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Government Spending

GOP Budget Battle

For many years, our federal government has spent beyond its means. Both parties have contributed to the over $31.6 trillion debt and Americans are feeling the strain of inflation. Now that Republicans hold the majority in the House, they have an opportunity to make great strides in fiscal responsibility.

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Joe Biden

The Drip, Drip, Drip of Biden’s Psychological Tax

The exhaustion that many people feel in trying to live under a constantly meddling Democrat administration is real and intentional. Those in charge of the country’s economy seem to have nothing better to do than create rules and policies that require Americans to spend more and more of their time and energy trying to navigate.

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Biden Budget

Biden’s Batty Budget

As families across the nation are pinching pennies to pay for gas and groceries, the White House is finding more ways to spend our taxpayer dollars. Every year, the President releases a proposed federal budget. Congress has no obligation to pass these policies, but it gives us an idea of what the Biden administration will be pushing in Congress and through various agencies.

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China Planes

Is Taiwan Secure?

Many experts are speculating that it is not if the People’s Republic of China will invade Taiwan, but when. Unless one is privy to Xi Jinping’s conversations with members of the Chinese Communist Party’s Politburo’s Standing Committee, one cannot state with any certainty that the PRC will invade Taiwan.

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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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Global Surveillance

The Sharm El Shake Down

Last November, the United Nations held its annual climate summit, the 27th “Conference of the Parties,” in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. The ostensible goal of the gathering was to figure out a means to force nations to abide by a 1.5 degree celsius target set forth in the Paris accords, and to get rich nations to fork out the grandiose financing needed to make that happen.

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Climate Change

Climate Control

According to Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum, “You’ll own nothing. And you’ll be happy.” The United Nations’ plan for global socialism is Agenda 2030, which Schwab explains is “a great reset of capitalism”.

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Biden

Slanderous State of the Union

As is an annual tradition, President Biden gave the State of the Union address. We all knew there would be too many eye rolls to count during his speech, but he raised not a few eyebrows with the blatant untruths he delivered from the House floor.

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Government Spending

Omnibus Details are Destructive

In the final days of the Lame Duck session, Democrats and some Republicans have come to an agreement on a year-long omnibus spending bill for the remainder of FY2023. While those Republicans are touting their “wins,” they are buried underneath the nearly $1.7 trillion price tag and the typical leftist policies that will be continued next year.

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Income Inequality

The Work Tax

The most dramatic and consequential change in the distribution of income in America in the past half-century isn’t rising income inequality but the extraordinary growth in income equality among the bottom 60% of household earners.

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ESG

ESG: The Newest Acronym That Might Be the Most Dangerous

The newest initiative to control and/or punish businesses and consumers who are not appropriately woke is the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) movement. As Jessica Anderson explains, ESG standards are leftist ideologies that aggressively evaluate businesses and consumers to make sure they have the “proper” policies and behavior.

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Lab Grown Meat

The Great Food Reset

America’s food security is being threatened by the forces of the Great Reset led by the World Economic Forum in Davos and under the thumb of the United Nations “sustainable development” Agenda 2030.

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Cattle

No Future for Farmers

Those familiar with the most recent farmer protests in the Netherlands are saying that the Dutch government’s climate nitrogen-reduction policies targeting farmers actually have a nefarious goal.

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Illegal Immigrants

GOP Prioritizes Border Security

With just a flick of a pen, President Biden did away with the Trump-era border security policies as soon as he took office. For nearly two years, millions of immigrants have flooded the borders while the Biden administration has turned a blind eye.

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