Could it be China!?                                                                                 

April 13, 2021

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Absentee ballots favored Biden by a two-to-one margin in the last election. It's no wonder Democrats want to expand absentee ballots. Robert Romano breaks down the politics of HR 1/SB1.

Is China behind some of the corporate activism that is rocking the country? Rick Manning releases a statement about a Chinese-owned theater chain that may not have American interests at heart.


On this day in 1743, future President Thomas Jefferson, drafter of the Declaration of Independence and the nation’s preeminent political theorist, is born in Shadwell, Virginia.


Historian and biographer Joseph Ellis has called Jefferson, who had a monumental role in shaping American politics, the American sphinx for his enigmatic character. Since his terms in office, presidents and politicians from both ends of the political spectrum have borrowed from Jefferson’s political philosophy in an attempt to link their own leadership with this most influential and admired founding father.

Turns out Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg was meddling in Detroit elections in November to the tune of $7.4 million! Check out the story in the What We're Reading section below.

In our "TAKE ACTION" section below urge Congress to end Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption!

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By Robert Romano

It's not about equality. Or voting rights. Or anything else. Democrats want the changes because the unsecured, unverified mail-in voting model used in the hastily thrown together response to the pandemic favors Democrats in national elections.

By ALG News

Corporations are increasingly picking political sides in the battle between liberty and tyranny. Ccompanies have decided to use their platforms as political advocacy tools and are silencing voices who challenge the Left’s ‘woke’ narratives and agenda. To get the perspective of a young conservative on how we can fight back, we spoke with grassroots activist and Daily Torch contributor Brett Kimball.

 

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A retired Navy admiral tells us why Maryland and New York City are making moves that might impress the liberal elites, but will have disastrous consequences. He says Maryland is in danger of becoming very unsafe and New York City could see its system fail bad!

 

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WHAT WE'RE READING

 

TAKE ACTION

Urge Congress to end Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption!

Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has caved to the baseball players' union and in an unprecedented action moved the All Star Game away from the Atlanta Braves. Manfred has perverted baseball into a political body instead of a beloved sports league, and now it is time to reevaluate the federal government's relationship with the league. 


Let's tell Congress enough is enough by supporting U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan and Senators Mike Lee and Ted Cruz' call for legislation removing baseball's antitrust exemption. 

Click here to urge the Senate to vote no on the legislation nationalizing election law, S.1 and to save the competitive two-party system by preserving the Senate filibuster!

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) has the power to stop this Democrat power grab. Manchin recently said ending the filibuster “exacerbate[s] the distrust that millions of Americans harbor against the U.S. government.”

You know what to do! Let's get on Voter Voice and urge the Senate to reject President Biden's radical plan to end the filibuster and pass legislation nationalizing election law. 

 

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