By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – November 15, 2020 Democrats nearly lost their majority in the House on Nov. 3, and their post-election recriminations show the reason. They think their problem was their packaging instead of their policies. Democrats have already lost eight seats net and could lose as many as 13 after the counting ends. They lost two…
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Penna Dexter Though it’s taking a while to know the true outcomes of this year’s elections, we do know some important things: We know that, in the U.S. House of Representatives, the last four years have been characterized less by governance than by theater. In her post-election column, The Wall Street Journal’s Kim Strassel says, “Americans elect lawmakers to pass…
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Kerby Anderson Anyone looking at charitable giving can see that individuals and voluntary associations are very effective. Don Eberly talks about this in his book. The Rise of Global Civil Society. He points out that during recent disasters around the world, private voluntary organizations had the capacity to raise more funds than government. They were also able to mobilize resources…
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One of our most exciting Mondays ever – hosted by our own Kerby Anderson. Kerby will jump right in to the first hour with a weekend update. For the second hour, he will talk with Danielle D’Souza Gill about her new book, “The Choice“. In the final hour Kerby will speak with Brian Sumner about “I Hated” (an I Am…
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Our host Kerby Anderson welcomes co-host from First Liberty, Lathan Watts. He will join Kerby in studio for our Weekend Edition. They’ll have all the insider knowledge on what’s happening in America from a Godly perspective. Walker Wildmon joins them to talk about the move to Parler. And William Briggs brings his expertise to the voting anomalies in Pennsylvania. Please call or…
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What would happen if a new Clapham-style movement weren’t limited to an influential area near London, but a worldwide movement of faith-driven entrepreneurs — all tackling the unique problems and injustices that they’ve been called to? Source: Can the coronavirus inspire another Clapham Movement? – The Christian Post
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By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – November 11, 2020 Raising the stakes further is that Georgia is set to hold two Senate runoff elections in January, which will decide which party controls the upper chamber. Senate control will determine the national policy direction for the next two years. Georgia should be assured, going into that political maelstrom, that its new…
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Kerby Anderson Why are suicides surging in America? There is no easy answer to that question, but there are some important clues. Some of the answers have been put forth by the latest CDC reports. We do have a number of deaths of despair that result from intended suicides as well as from opioid overdoses. And we also see suicides…
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By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – November 8, 2020 ‘Now we take Georgia, then we change the world. Now we take Georgia, then we change America.” So declared an ebullient Chuck Schumer, the Senate Minority Leader, on Saturday as he addressed supporters, and voters in Georgia should pay attention. The Peach State holds two Senate runoff races on Jan….
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Kerby Anderson The mainstream media nearly always think alike. And the best example of that came two weeks ago when Glen Greenwald resigned from The Intercept. Now I am sure you probably haven’t heard about that news outlet, so let me explain why this provides such a great example of media groupthink. Glen Greenwald was one of the founders of…
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Who said President Trump didn’t have a health plan? Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar is implementing the president’s healthcare agenda and improving the way health-insurance companies operate by requiring more price transparency. This will likely prove to be the most effective health care reform ever enacted. Source: HHS Secretary Azar Secures Trump Healthcare Victory
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