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March 27, 2025
Battle Against Debanking

By: Lathan Watts – nationalreview.com – March 14, 2025 Chase’s decision to drop discrimination based on politics and religion is good for business. After a series of negotiations with attorneys from Alliance Defending Freedom, JPMorgan Chase has agreed to adopt language in its code of conduct that protects against political and religious de-banking. The changes mark a crucial step forward at the nation’s…

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March 26, 2025
Senate DOGE Caucus

Sen. Joni Ernst has a ten-year record of identifying waste, fraud, and abuse in government projects and came into office with the tagline “Make ’Em Squeal.” With a record like this, it was no surprise that she was tapped to lead the Senate Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Caucus.

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March 26, 2025
Education Then and Now

How did I, my parents, grandparents and ancestors going back to the founding of the nation manage to get a decent education before the federal Department of Education (DOE) was created by Jimmy Carter and a Democratic Congress?

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March 26, 2025
Supreme Court Remedy for Nationwide Injunctions

By: Elizabeth Price Foley –wsj.com – March 25, 202 Congress gave the Supreme Court the authority to curb them by clarifying the Rules of Civil Procedure. Federal trial judges blocking presidential acts via nationwide injunctions are creating a serious conflict between the executive and judicial branches. The flood of such injunctions provoked President Trump to take to social media and…

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March 26, 2025
Abortion Pill

By: Chelsey Youman – washingtontimes.com – November 15, 2023 It turns out ‘reproductive health care’ applies only to ending pregnancy As the Supreme Court takes up the case regarding the Food and Drug Administration’s abortion pill approval, one group of voices is drowned out by all the noise: the women who have suffered from chemical abortions. In the painful, risky…

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March 25, 2025
Leftist Judges

By Phillip Jauregui – washingtontimes.com – March 17, 2025 After getting shellacked in the November elections — losing the White House, Senate and House — the left is back to its old playbook of judicial activism. Only this time, leftist judges are not legislating from the bench. They are playing fake president from the bench: ordering the gender mutilation of children,…

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March 25, 2025
American Freedom

The Philadelphia icon is recognized worldwide as the symbol of our national independence.

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March 25, 2025
Oligarchy vs. Democratic Republic

Sen. Bernie Sanders doesn’t seem to understand the difference between Stalin and Trump Source: Oligarchy vs. our democratic republic * WorldNetDaily * by Jerry Newcombe

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March 24, 2025
Tale of Two States on Job Creation

By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – March 23, 2025 California had a jobs recession in 2024, Texas had a jobs boom. Private businesses shed jobs in the year, including in construction (-28,600), manufacturing (-33,400), information (-11,700), finance (-21,800), professional and business services (-49,000), leisure and hospitality (-29,500) and retail (-4,300). Some job losses are a result of small businesses…

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March 24, 2025
White House Briefing

AFA Action CEO Walker Wildmon was honored recently to be part of a briefing at the White House with Christian leaders from across the country. Over three hours of discussion, we addressed the issues that matter most – protecting the unborn, defending religious liberty, and upholding the biblical definition of marriage. The Trump Administration is taking these priorities seriously, and…

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March 24, 2025
The Judges Who Would be Kings

By Robert Knight – washingtontimes.com – March 23, 2025 President Trump is in a public wrestling match with Chief Justice John Roberts and some of the federal judiciary. Along with congressional lawmakers, Mr. Trump has called for impeaching several U.S. district judges who have issued orders blocking his administration from carrying out key policies. Mr. Roberts says this imperils the…

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