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Blue Ovals and Infrastructure Boondoggles Are Targeting Tennessee
- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center
Tennessee is being overwhelmed by global public/private partnerships that are pretending to be green while, in truth, they are damaging to the environment and their real purpose is to redistribute middle class wealth.
Earlier this year, local activists in Tennessee, along with Mississippi and Arkansas, fought off the GlobalPublic/Private Partnership (GPPP) of “RegionSmart Development District that would cast a net of control over portions of all three states. Now we are looking at another big GPPP incursion into the Volunteer state. Ford announced that it is building 3,600-acre ‘campuses’ called cities that will be “the home of 6,000 new jobs, and will be total carbon neutral by the start of production.”
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What's In Your Public School Library?
- By Anne Schlafly Cori
Here is a great headline this week in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: "School librarians in Missouri pull books as new law allows charges for 'explicit' material". As the article explains, "The law goes into effect Aug. 28 and applies to both public and private schools. It was part of a state bill addressing various sexual assault and other crimes and creating a “sexual assault survivors bill of rights.” The law defines explicit sexual material as any visual depiction of sex acts or genitalia, with exceptions for artistic or scientific significance."
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Planned Parenthood's Planned Politicking: $50 Million and Counting
- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand
While the IRS bulks up to come after conservatives, another “nonprofit” is robbing taxpayers blind and then turning around and using its freed-up cash to influence elections. And yet, Planned Parenthood’s racket never seems to raise an eyebrow in the federal government, which is apparently too busy harassing ministries who don’t take a dime of taxpayer money. But now that America’s biggest abortion business (and possibly the largest transgender hormone pusher) is announcing a $50 million dollar midterm election campaign, most Americans can’t help but wonder: Where do the federal dollars end and the campaign checks begin?
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If People Acted Like The Government ... Protocols Are Paramount
- By Larry & Amanda Anderson
The State of Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife sent a letter to a home owner asking permission to access a creek on his property to document the decline in a certain species of frogs.
The property owners' response in the second letter is EPIC.
Dear Landowner:
DFWR Staff will be conducting surveys for foothill yellow-legged frogs & other amphibians over the next few months. As part of this research we would like to survey the creek on your property. I am writing this letter to request your permission to access your property.
Recent research indicates that foothill yellow-legged frogs have declined significantly in recent years and are no longer found at half their historic sites. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated and will help contribute to the conservation of this important species.
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The World of the Left is Like a Well-Used Litter Box
- By Kat Stansell - American Policy Center
Anyone who has ever had pet cats will understand this reference immediately. If you have not, try to extrapolate, and take my word for a few things. The box can contain some pretty ugly “surprises”. It may look only slightly used on the surface, but when you dig…well, you know.
First, a litter box has a purpose. Things done in it get buried, often deeply. Second, the deposits always smell bad. Left uncleaned, the stench will fill the entire house.
The innocent animal uses a litter box to deposit its ugliest truths; most of the time, it hits the enclosed area, sometimes things are left outside the box – by accident or on purpose, one never really knows…. They always try to cover it up, though, regardless of the landing area. Cats do that because they don’t like their own stink.
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Election Integrity Experts Hopeful about the 2022 Midterms
- By Dan Hart - The Washington Stand
A common refrain in politics has always been, “If you don’t like how the country is being run, make your voice heard in the next election” (or some variation thereof).
But after serious voting irregularities surfaced during the 2020 presidential election, causing widespread concern over the validity of the results, many Americans are approaching the 2022 midterm elections with a nagging pit in their stomachs: What if mine and the voices of millions of my fellow citizens are rendered silent by voter fraud?
A recent survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports and The National Pulse found that voter fraud is an alarmingly common concern for American voters heading into the midterms this November, which millions of citizens are seeing as a golden opportunity to send President Joe Biden a clear message that his policies are failing America.
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Stop The Deceptive Constitutional Convention Bill
- By The John Birch Society
URGENT: Members of Congress have introduced a resolution to call an Article V Constitutional Convention, or Con-Con. If enacted, this would decimate the Constitution and the God-given individual liberties that it protects. Deceptively, the resolution aggregates old, rescinded, and unrelated state legislative applications to Congress for a convention.
House Concurrent Resolution 101 (H.Con.Res.101) is sponsored by Jodey Arrington (R-Texas) and cosponsored by Yvette Herrell (R-N.M.) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.). If passed by the House and Senate, it would call “a Convention for proposing amendments to the Constitution of the United States,” and require Congress to “set the date and place for the Convention to occur” within 180 days after the U.S. Archivist certifies that at least 34 states have applied for a Con-Con.
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- Kamala Thinks College Students Need Abortion. As Usual, She's Wrong.
- Eagle Forum Represents Parents at Stop the Title IX Take-Over Rally
- Glenn Greenwald Goes to Town on Why Dick and Liz Cheney Hate Trump so Much
- 'Mount Rushmore of Black Conservatism' Convenes at 5th Annual Summit, Declares 'Nuclear Family in State of Emergency'
- FBI's Trump Raid is 'Overreach, Politicization, and Weaponization' of the 'Police State'
- Carbon Capture Pipelines = Environmental Idiocracy!
- Declaration of Demands