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    Is America Heading for a Systems Collapse?

    In modern times, as in ancient Rome, several nations have suffered a “systems collapse.” The term describes the sudden inability of once prosperous populations to continue with what had ensured the good life as they knew it. Abruptly, the population cannot buy, or even find, once plentiful necessities. They feel their streets are unsafe. Laws…
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    How Can GOP Look Good Despite Liberal Media Hostility?

    As we reach the one-year anniversary on Thursday of President Joe Biden’s inauguration, Gallup brought some bad polling news for the Democrats. Over 2021, Gallup found “a dramatic shift” in party identification in their surveys, “from a nine-percentage-point Democratic advantage in the first quarter (49% to 40%) to a rare five-point Republican edge in the…
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    Why This Texas Mom Started a Co-Op to Teach Her Kids

    Natalie Simmons, a single stay-at-home mom, says she has no idea what public school her two children would attend in McKinney, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. She chose another way to provide a good education to her daughters, Harlow, 7, and Harper, 5. “Being a stay-at-home mom is hard enough because you never say goodbye…
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    Asked About Transgender Swimmer, Michael Phelps Says Sports Need ‘Even Playing Field’

    Swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps says sports should be played on an “even playing field.”  During a recent interview with CNN, Phelps was asked to give his opinion about University of Pennsylvania swimmer  Lia Thomas. Thomas is a biological male who competed as a male for three years before switching to the women’s…
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    What’s With the Left’s Attempt to Abolish Work?

    In the midst of the so-called Great Resignation, the far left is calling for the abolishment of all work. Leftist politicians and activists call for the government to step in and create a massive welfare state to eliminate the need for Americans to work at all. Robert Rector, The Heritage Foundation’s senior research fellow for…
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    8 Takeaways From Biden’s First Press Conference of 2022

    In a press conference stretching nearly two hours Wednesday, President Joe Biden appeared to go off his prepared list of reporters, taking questions on the legitimacy of the upcoming midterm elections, his cognitive ability, China, Russia, and his son Hunter Biden.  On the eve of completing one year in office, Biden also talked about the…
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    Biden’s New Domestic Terrorism Unit Bad for Freedom-Loving Americans

    The Justice Department last week announced creation of a domestic terrorism unit to focus on a purported significant threat facing America. Also last week, President Joe Biden accused those who disagree with a federal takeover of state elections of being racists, and he directed Big Tech to censor more COVID-19 “misinformation.” Taken together, these moves…
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    Youngkin Off to Good Start, but Parents Need to Keep Up Counterrevolution

    Last year, we witnessed an unprecedented revolt by parents and other Americans against the left’s attempt to insert race-based indoctrination into classrooms and all aspects of life. The election of Glenn Youngkin as governor of Virginia in November was emblematic of this parents-led rebellion, and it looks like the movement will continue at full steam…
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    The Quest to Destroy Work

    This past week, after spending time vacationing in the disease-ridden hellscape known as Florida, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., came down with COVID-19. It was a tragic blow to the irrepressible Instagram star, who was forced to quarantine. But then, like an extraordinarily inaniloquent phoenix rising from the ashes of the dread omicron variant, she returned…
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    Is This End of Roe v. Wade Era?

    After a COVID-19 driven timeout last year, March for Life returns this year to Washington, D.C., for the 49th year, noting the anniversary of and support to overturn the Roe v. Wade decision of Jan. 22, 1973. This began the era of legal abortion in the USA. A high turnout is expected due to last…
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    Parents Are Winning. That’s Why Far Left Is Turning Us Into Bogeymen.

    Are “parental rights” some secret Bat Signal for right-wing evangelicals? The answer is yes, if you are writing for Salon. In a recent article, author Kathryn Joyce argued that “parental rights” is really the latest attempt of right-wing evangelicals to win elections. Joyce has a long history of trying to pin blame on right-wing evangelicals….
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    NBA Golden State Warriors’ Co-owner Says ‘Nobody Cares’ About Persecution of Uyghurs. Is He Right?

    The NBA’s Golden State Warriors basketball franchise is trying to distance itself from billionaire co-owner Chamath Palihapitiya following a remark he made on his podcast that “nobody cares” about the Uyghur Muslims facing persecution in China. “Nobody cares about what’s happening to the Uyghurs, OK? You bring it up because you really care, and I…
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    Probe Clears Law Clerk, Judge in Racism Allegations by Media, House Democrats

    An investigation of a federal judge’s hiring of a law clerk has rejected a narrative pushed by The Washington Post, The New Yorker magazine, and seven House Democrats that accuses the clerk of making a racist remark, asserting that the text message at issue was “fake.”  A colleague had created phony text messages from fellow…
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    Christian Celeb Accuses HarperCollins of ‘Bowing to the Mob’ for Canceling His Book, Signs New Deal

    Christian singer Sean Feucht is accusing HarperCollins of “bowing to the mob” in reportedly canceling his book over his political views.  Feucht told The Daily Signal on Tuesday that he had just signed a new book deal with the conservative book publisher Regnery Publishing, saying he had “negotiated even better terms than the broken agreement…
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    West Virginia Crafts Ties With America’s Partners Around Globe

    Practical partnerships between foreign countries and individual American states matter—perhaps more than ever, as they involve treasure troves of diplomatic, military, and economic interactions. Among a good number of notable states, West Virginia offers concrete examples of pragmatic state-to-country economic engagement through its partnerships with America’s partners around the world. On the security partnership front,…
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    Nearly a Third of Democrats Support Unvaccinated Losing Custody of Kids

    Democrats were more than twice as likely as other voters to favor harsh government restrictions being placed on unvaccinated people’s lives, ranging from fines to loss of child custody, according to a recent poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports and the Heartland Institute. Forty-eight percent of Democratic voters said the government should be able to fine…
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    Conservatives Must Lead Way on Cash Bail Reform

    It’s no secret that 2021 was one of the most violent years in recent history for many U.S. cities. From coast to coast, cities including Philadelphia; Louisville, Kentucky; Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Portland, Oregon, all saw their highest homicide rates in decades. While this spike in violence has sparked a debate about the right response,…
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    Lebanon’s Stalled Government Should Worry the US

    Over the past few months in Lebanon, tensions have been slowly escalating with the continued collapse of the economy, deteriorating living conditions, and the investigation into the August 2020 Port of Beirut explosion. If not altered, the current trajectory of the nation will most certainly lead to another civil war and potentially decades of violence….
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    Virtue, Liberty, and the Market: What the Left Will Never Understand About Capitalism

    Does America still believe that it is an immensely gifted wealth-creating country?  And does it further believe itself capable of producing not only the highest forms of technology, products, and services, but in a manner that lifts the sails of vast numbers of Americans? There are grave reasons to doubt an affirmative answer to both…
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    To Avoid More Attacks Like at Texas Synagogue, Biden Administration Must Know, Name Our Enemies

    The FBI’s Hostage Rescue Team and local Texas police officers deserve enormous gratitude for securing the safe release of four people taken hostage during a Jewish religious service at a Dallas-area synagogue.  But while we should praise these heroic actions, we should not overlook the politically-motivated claimed ignorance by senior FBI and Biden administration officials regarding…
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