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Political
Our Energy Can Deter Aggressive Dictators
- By Eagle Forum
The United States has the resources to solve the current international crisis by following these steps. Peace comes through strength and energy independence is a deterrent to adversaries.
Just two years ago, the United States was not only energy independent but an oil exporter. Since February 2021, the gas prices in the U.S. have skyrocketed 40 percent due to the Biden administration policy. Meanwhile, Russia producers nearly tripled shipments of oil to the U.S. in 2021 (Global Energy). The U.S. and Europe are now dependent on Russian oil. This U.S. weakness helps Russia to finance the war in the Ukraine, and Russia’s arsenal includes cyberattacks against the U.S.
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Distractions
- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center
There’s sure been a lot of distractions the past couple of years. Yes, distractions that take the mind off other, especially more serious affairs, away from the things that we need to and must be working on. Things that are within our purview, like unelected bodies of regionalism. We can’t do hands-on work with a possible war in Ukraine or discover where Ghislaine Maxwell’s papers are, but we certainly can let our local politicians know what they are looking at and why we are set against it.
Here in Tennessee – along with Arkansas and Mississippi, a bill is up to be heard by the Tennessee House Commerce Committee, responsible for “legislation concerning commerce, insurance, and agriculture. The committee also has jurisdiction over legislation concerning banking and lending institutions; communications; regulation and licensing of occupations; protections of trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies; corporations; labor and industrial corporations; consumer affairs and consumer protection; and unemployment compensation.” That is a lot of control in many areas by one agency.
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Senate Considers Abortion Bill Codifying Roe
- By Eagle Forum
Today, the Senate plans to vote on the radical anti-life bill, The Women’s Health Protection Act.
If passed, this legislation will codify the Supreme Court’s overreaching holding in Roe v. Wade and other abortion-related cases into law. According to Congresswoman Judy Chu (D-CA), the lead sponsor of the bill in the House, the Women’s Health Protection Act will create:
“…federal protections against state laws that fail to protect women’s health and that intrude upon personal decision-making. It prohibits medically unwarranted restrictions that single out abortion services or the facilities that provide them. We have seen an unprecedented number of state-based attacks on a woman’s right to choose, and the Women’s Health Protection Act is our way to fight back.”
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Taxes That Wreck and Ruin
- By Anne Schlafly Cori, Eagle Forum Chairman
“Legalize it and tax it” is an argument that many well-meaning Americans have advocated. In other words, people will use illegal substances anyway, so why not let government get its share of the revenues?
The flaw in that argument is that legalizing vice encourages law-abiding Americans to indulge and over-indulge in the newly-legalized vices. The result is more people who need help for their addictions. So government taxes the vice, but only to turn around and spend in government-funded services for those in need. The new revenue never matches the increased need for the new spend.
Both gambling and marijuana have expanded legalization, which has increased revenue to government. Taxpayers who neither gamble nor inhale like this form of taxation — because it is not coming directly from their pocket. But we all pay when government takes more money — because bigger government power affects all of us.
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Operation Rescue Opposes the Nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court
- By Operation Rescue
WASHINGTON -- Ketanji Brown Jackson was nominated yesterday to fill the vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court left after Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement last month.
"At the time Justice Breyer retired, we promised to oppose any nominee that that did not respect human life or the right of Americans to live in freedom," said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. "Unfortunately, Jackson's ideology as a regressive activist does not qualify her to sit on the nation's Highest Court. Operation Rescue will actively oppose her nomination."
Jackson currently sits on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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ERIC – The Electronic Registration Information Center - A Dream Database for Voter Fraud
- By Kat Stansell - American Policy Center
The Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) is a nation-wide voter data-gathering system, funded by the Pew Center and an “anonymous” donor, the Soros Open Society. Designed by activists in 2014, it is a membership organization established to maintain states’ voter rolls. Please don’t misunderstand. Legitimate maintenance of voter rolls, although required of every state by law, was not the intent of ERIC.
Eleven blue states joined the first year, 2014. Membership was up to 22 states by 2017, which was the last year that it published an annual report. By 2022, 31 states – some red and some blue! – were a part of the Center.
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Public Advocate Poses Questions for Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
- By Christian Newswire
Public Advocate Poses Questions for Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
WASHINGTON -- Eugene Delgaudio, president of Public Advocate of the United States, Inc. says:
"Before any Republican or fair-minded Democrat considers endorsing Ketanji Brown, we want some basic Constitutional answers.
"The U.S. Senate has asked previous nominees a long list of questions and we have traditionally made some suggestions for lines of questions for the nominee to consider answering.
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- General Assembly Must Ban Election Cloud Computing Scheme
- Non-Violent Rioters Punished More Than Violent Ones
- Gender Ideology Displaces Women
- Citizens’ Rights to Zone Their Property Fails with a Deadlock at Greenville County Council
- Double-Speak, Lies, and Precedents Driving the Convention of States
- State and Federal Efforts Highlight ERA Expiration
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