The congressional Insider,
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Even as criticism of Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill continues, the mountain of proof that lawmakers were justified in passing the law continues to grow.
Nowhere is that proof more obvious than the Evanston/Skokie School District 65. The Illinois system recently adopted a radical gender education program specifically aimed at children from pre-kindergarten through third grade. Kindergarteners are taught that they will “feel like a boy or a girl or some of each,” and that is their gender identity. Kids learn to celebrate the transgender flag, shatter gender norms built by white “colonizers,” and do exercises with new pronouns for the 72 genders.
Townhall,
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Cal Thomas
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There's an old joke about a fictitious poll taker who asked people what they thought about ignorance and apathy when it comes to politics and elections. One respondent said, "I don't know, and I don't care."
I thought of that joke after seeing a recent YouGov poll. It shows a vast gap between what people believe to be true and what is verifiably true.
Here are a few examples. According to the poll, transgender individuals make up just 1 percent of the U.S. population, yet people believe the estimated proportion is 21 percent. Only about 1 percent of U.S. households earn more than $500,000 a year,
Townhall,
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Adam Turner
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The media likes to lecture Americans about the increasing threat to democracy posed by ‘conspiracy theories.’ The term, historically relegated to UFOs and the JFK assassination, has picked up steam in recent years as it seems to have obtained some political usefulness. Early examples include the Hillary Clinton private email server, spying on the Trump 2016 Presidential campaign, and the contention that Trump-Russia collusion was a product of the Clinton campaign’s opposition research. In each of these instances, dismissing allegations of wrongdoing as conspiracy theories proved more useful than trying to dispute what later turned out to be reality.
Townhall,
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Jonathan Emord
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On April 22, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law legislation that eliminated the Reedy Creek Improvement District (RCID). Enacted in 1967, the RCID gave Disney self-governance over its 39.06 square mile, 25,000-acre resort area on the outer limits of Orange and Osceola Counties. The RCID gave Disney authority to function as the equivalent of a county government. Some pundits have argued that First Amendment law gives Disney good odds of defeating what has been described as a “retaliatory” revocation of Disney’s RCID. Rightly construed, the First Amendment does not protect Disney from loss of the “special privilege” because Florida has done nothing to target
New York Post,
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Dr. Joel Zinberg
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During the 2020 election, multiple public health “experts” claimed President Trump had “blood on his hands” and was responsible for “preventable” loss of life. They expressed confidence that things would improve with a Biden administration, “which is likely to bring a science-based approach to containing the virus.” An editorial in the highly regarded and allegedly apolitical New England Journal of Medicine, wrote that “inappropriate government policies” were responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands, labeled the Trump administration as “dangerously incompetent” and directed its readers (without mentioning his name) to vote for Biden who would set things right.
Things didn’t work out that way.
Breitbart Politics,
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John Nolte
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When things go bad for Democrat presidents, the corporate media generally circle the wagons in two ways. We are either told no president could solve these problems, so don’t blame the Democrat, or we’re told things are double-plus good, and we’re just too stupid to see it.
Well, the truth — and we all know it — is that things are strikingly awful with His Fraudulency Joe Biden at the helm, so the media’s gaslighting campaigns are in full bloom.
Over at CNN, a far-left propaganda outlet that spreads conspiracy theories and political violence, a recent piece of “analysis” headlined:
Breitbart Politics,
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John Nolte
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“President Joe Biden has tried to shift blame for the spike in gasoline prices, but most voters aren’t buying his excuses,” writes Rasmussen Reports.
The cost of energy has close to doubled under His Fraudulency Joe Biden. In response, rather than actually doing something about it — like opening up America’s vast energy reserves — Biden has chosen to strangle America’s energy industry and blame everything and everyone else.
Biden has blamed the energy companies for price gouging. He’s also, laughably, blamed the energy companies for not drilling enough. He’s blamed the pandemic. He’s blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin. He’s blamed the war in Ukraine.
It’s all been lies, lies, and more lies,
Breitbart Sports,
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Warner Todd Huston
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A 74-year-old golfer lost his mind on Sunday when he saw a man walking his dog on Delray Beach, Florida, golf course, but he didn’t just yell at the guy. Instead, he reportedly broke out a gun and started shooting at him. Then he attacked with a club when he ran out of ammo.
Certainly, it is against the rules to walk a dog on the golf course. That goes without saying. But the golfer’s reaction is extreme, to be sure.
According to a report at WPBF TV, witnesses alleged that 74-year-old golfer Robert Levine went ballistic when he saw 64-year-old Herbert Merritt
New York Post,
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Jacob Sullum
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Anthony Fauci was “surprised and disappointed” by last week’s ruling against the mask mandate for travelers issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “This is a CDC issue,” President Joe Biden’s top medical adviser told CNN. “It should not have been a court issue.”
Fauci, who objects to federalism as well as judicial review, embodies the mild-mannered arrogance of technocrats who assume their scientific expertise trumps the rule of law. Because they believe they know what is best for us, they are dismayed by any attempt to limit their influence or restrain their power.
Fauci did vaguely criticize the substance of US District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle’s decision,
New York Post,
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Cal Thomas
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill passed by the Republican-majority legislature that revokes a special tax exemption and other privileges for Walt Disney World in Orlando. This was in response to the company’s current leadership and some of its employees, who have protested another bill signed by the governor that prohibits the teaching of gender issues in kindergarten through third grade. Activists and the media have mislabeled it the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, though the word “gay” appears nowhere in the legislation.
Walt Disney World was given tax breaks and was extended other privileges nearly 50 years ago because lawmakers then believed it would create jobs,
Red State,
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Alex Parker
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The housing market’s insane, so you have to get something whenever the getting’s good.
Maybe that’s why a home in Fairfax, Virginia recently sold despite a potentially transaction-killing quirk.
As reported by NBC News, the 3,500-square-foot five-bedroom, four-bath abode was built in 1964.
Thirty-three years later, it sold for $319,000.
And on April 15th, it went for a whopping $805,000.
After the deed was done, five more cash offers followed.
Most notable about the house: It comes with someone already living in it.
A stranger, in the basement.
The “Home Details” on Zillow.com sound sufficiently fine. Sort of:
Great opportunity to own in Mantua! Large, spacious colonial on cul de sac street.
PJ Media,
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Chris Queen
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The pain at the gas pump shows no signs of abating, and the Biden administration seems to want to make it worse. The White House announced on Monday that it’s reverting back to the Obama administration’s policy of opening only 52% of Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve for oil and gas leases. Under the Trump administration, 82% of the land was open for drilling.
The National Petroleum Reserve is an area of about 23 million acres in Alaska, which the Harding administration set aside in 1923 as an oil reserve for the U.S. Navy. It’s now under the control of the Bureau of Land Management,
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Gas has gone up $2/gal in the 15 months of The Leftist Terror!! Dementia Joe did it! Dementia Joe owns it!! Dementia Joe is the ONLY one responsible for it!!