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protos 1 year ago
If you are against MURDERING BABIES, vote AGAINST this amendment.
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protos 1 year ago
Organs of Drug Overdose Victims Fuel 10-Year Rise in Donations - Epoch Times New York When Dylan Plakstis died of illicit fentanyl poisoning in December 2020, his mother, Tammy Plakstis, decided to donate the 29-year-old’s organs. Although Tammy Plakstis said she doesn’t regret granting the gift of life to another, she has begun to wonder whether fentanyl is being allowed to circulate nationally as a way to increase organ donations.
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protos 1 year ago
US Living Standards in Grave Danger - Opinion CNN commissioned a well-constructed poll of about 2,000 random people to find out where they stand on personal finances. The headline number was that nearly 40 percent of Americans are struggling to pay their bills. That is up from 28 percent from only three years ago, and a higher number than back in 2008–09, the period known as the Great Recession.
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protos 1 year ago
Walz Issued Congressional Challenge Coin That Misstated His Rank Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, now Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’s running mate, issued his Congressional Challenge Coin falsely claiming he had the status of a command sergeant major when, in fact, he retired as a master sergeant.
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protos 1 year ago
The Supreme Court’s Daring Attempt to Limit Government In short, the Supreme Court seems to have cast major doubt about the agency-made rules of fully 40 years, which amount to probably hundreds of thousands of pages of federal regulations. It’s all in question and suddenly. It was a bold but absolutely necessary decision by the Supreme Court. It is already resulting in a large flurry of litigation in every single industry. The courts will need only cite the Chevron reversal to strike down a potentially vast number of regulations that are currently on the rule books in the Federal Register. This decision has the potential to upend some 40 years of regulatory power as exercised by the permanent civil service.