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McMaster’s Budget Priority: Expanding Interstates or Fixing Pothole-Riddled Roads?
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
In unveiling his fiscal 2022-23 state budget this week, Gov. Henry McMaster proposed using $660 million in federal coronavirus-relief money to begin construction of Interstate 73 toward Myrtle Beach and widening I-26 between Columbia and Charleston.
McMaster in a letter Monday to lawmakers contended that the federal money combined with nearly $600 million in state surplus funds would allow the S.C. Department of Transportation to “accelerate construction, expansion, or improvements to our State-owned roads, bridges, highways, and interstates.”
Besides the I-73 and I-26 projects, which McMaster publicly announced last year and included in his state budget summary, the governor in his letter Monday also noted widening I-95 in the Lowcountry and additional lane widening of I-85 in the Upstate.
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Biden's Lack of Shelf-Respect
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
From filet mignon to rapid tests. If you ask local grocers, that's the story of 2022 -- empty shelves, frustrated customers, record-high sick days, and a host of other problems they pin directly on the government. Two weeks ago, the best-selling item at New England's Stew Leonard's supermarket was steak. Now, the owner says, his truckers are in loading-dock bidding wars over COVID tests. Welcome to the alternate universe of the Biden administration, where we've beaten the virus, the CDC is above politics, and our supply chain crises never happened.
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“Defeat the Mandates” Rally to Take Place in DC
- By Veronika Kyrylenko - The New American
No to Vaccine Mandates.
No to Vaccine Passports.
No to Vaccinating Healthy Children.
No to Censorship.
No to Limits on Reasonable Debate.
So say the organizers of the “Defeat the Mandates. American Homecoming” rally against the COVID-19 vax mandates that will take place in the nation’s capital on January 23.
Speaking on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast late last month, mRNA vaccine architect Dr. Robert Malone explained the purpose of the rally,
“This is not about being anti-vaccines; it’s about being anti-mandates, and our hope is that we bring people together. People from every walk of life, every party, every religion, every ethnic background … The thing that we can agree on is personal liberty and the right of people to make their own choice.”
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Senate Voting on Federal Takeover of Elections
- By Eagle Forum
House and Senate Democrats keep failing at passing their number one priority: a federal overtake of elections. Yet, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer wants to put it on the floor next week for a vote.
Schumer has an arsenal of election bills to offer. The House has passed the For the People Act (H.R. 1) and the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act (H.R. 4). The Senate has introduced a companion bill to H.R. 1 (S. 1) and the Freedom to Vote Act (S.2747) also known as the “Manchin Compromise.” These bills include provisions that censor political speech, gives taxpayer money to candidates you may not support, mandates same-day voter registration and ballot harvesting, and allows criminals and illegal immigrants to vote.
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Arsonists Attack 'Church of Compassion' in Chernobyl Fallout Zone
- By Slavic Gospel Association (SGA)
U.S. ministry Slavic Gospel Association rushes to aid only church 'for miles' on edge of nuclear wasteland
LOVES PARK, Ill. -- A U.S. ministry is rushing to the aid of a one-of-a-kind "church of compassion" targeted by arsonists in Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear fallout zone.The only church in the village of Mlachivka – on the edge of the Chernobyl radiation "exclusion zone" – was badly damaged by fire on Jan. 6, Christmas Eve in the region's Russian Orthodox calendar. Evidence at the scene shows arson as the cause.
The church – the only evangelical congregation for miles – is a unique place of hope and help for children living on the doorstep of a toxic wasteland, the result of the world's worst ever nuclear disaster more than three decades ago.
"This little church is a major compassion haven for so many children in a very dark place," said Michael Johnson, president of Illinois-based Slavic Gospel Association (SGA, www.sga.org), who has traveled to the area many times.
"Most of these children are from dysfunctional homes with alcoholic parents. Domestic violence is common. Pastor Nikolai's church is a unique place where they feel loved, safe, and cared for," said Johnson, who announced SGA would be helping the church rebuild.
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Thousands to March to Celebrate the Fall of Roe in Dallas
- By Texans for Life
DALLAS -- On Saturday, January 15, thousands will return to Dallas, Texas, the city where the notorious Roe v. Wade originated over 50 years ago, to celebrate the crumbling of this wrongly decided Supreme Court decision.
The North Texas March for Life, the state's largest pro-life event with crowds topping 10,000, will gather at noon at the Guadalupe Cathedral, 2215 Ross Ave, and subsequently march to 1100 Jackson Street for a rally at the Earle Cabell Federal Building. Clergy, elected officials and event organizers will lead the March. The rally will feature Bishop Edward Burns of the Catholic Diocese of Dallas, Pastor Zach Neese of Gateway Church, Sylvia Johnson-Matthews who serves families in Houston's Fifth Ward, and more!
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