September 17, 2024
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1.5 to 2.7 Million Illegals Likely to Vote in 2024: Experts |
by Ben Johnson |
Do you plan to vote this November? You're not alone. Experts say somewhere between 1.5 million and 2.7 million illegal immigrants are likely to cast a ballot in the 2024 elections, impacting races from dog catcher to president of the United States. |
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Federal Interest Payments Top $1 Trillion Annually |
by Joshua Arnold |
One trillion dollars: that 13-digit figure is how much the U.S. federal government is paying annually in interest - not principal, just interest - on its debt. The money owed in interest is only about 3% of the total debt. "We're over $35 trillion in debt right now," said Heritage Foundation Research Fellow E.J. Antoni on "Washington Watch" last week, and "we're going to hit $36 trillion before the end of the year." |
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As Harris and the Media Claim That Crime Is Dropping, Statistics Show the Opposite |
by Dan Hart |
During last week's presidential debate, ABC News moderator David Muir echoed a recurrent claim by the Biden-Harris administration, stating, "The FBI says overall, violent crime is actually coming down in this country." In fact, the latest data shows that levels of crime in the U.S. have risen dramatically over the last four years. |
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Outstanding - Ep. 133: How to Think Biblically About the Economy with Jerry Bowyer |
Podcast with Joseph Backholm and Jerry Bowyer |
It is safe to say that many Americans are concerned about the economy but are not sure what would help turn it around. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Jerry Bowyer, an investment manager, author, and economy expert, to offer guidance on how Christians can think biblically about the economy. First things first, what does the Bible say about the economy? How did certain economic situations affect Jesus' preaching and teachings? Leaning on scripture, Jerry offers a biblical perspective on all things economics, from price gauging to tariffs, and how America can achieve a pro-growth, pro-sharing economy. |
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Taylor Swift's Endorsement of Kamala Harris Had Minimal Impact, Poll Finds |
by Sarah Holliday |
The night of the presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, pop star Taylor Swift decided to use her platform to endorse the Democratic nominee. But as some have pointed out, it did not seem to have the impact the Left thought it would. |
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Harris Offers Few Policy Proposals during Rare One-on-One Interview |
by S.A. McCarthy |
While former President Donald Trump has now survived two assassination attempts, his opponent, incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris, has survived two interviews with the press. On Friday, Harris faced her second unscripted interview since June of 2021, this one with Brian Taff of Philadelphia's Action News 6, an ABC affiliate. While Taff gently pressed Harris for answers regarding her policy positions and her plans for such issues as the economy, Harris responded with anecdotes about her childhood and mixed comments both touting and disparaging the record of the Biden-Harris administration. |
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Deceptive and Trustworthy Responses to Current Political Divisiveness |
by Joshua Arnold |
"When do you think we'll see the end of the current divisiveness?" asked a middle-aged man who knocked on my door this weekend. The question is a relevant one. Corrosive and toxic disagreements now pollute and consume practically any area of life. Hardly 24 hours after the conversation, former president and current Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump survived a second assassination attempt in two months. |
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House Passes Bill to Protect U.S. Sovereignty |
by Ben Johnson |
The House of Representatives has passed legislation designed to protect the United States from globalist dictates and pandemic-style lockdowns - legislation an expert says Christians "should be praying" passes the Democrat-controlled Senate. |
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'Inaccurate and Damaging': Democrats Introduce Resolution Requiring 'Emergency Abortions' |
by Sarah Holliday |
Representative Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.) introduced the "Reaffirming Emergency Abortion Care for All" resolution last week that would require U.S. emergency rooms to conduct "emergency abortions" in the case of "life-threatening pregnancy complications." The text reads, "[E]very person has the basic right to the emergency care they need to protect their health and lives, including abortion care." |
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