Pandemic Report Card: Which States Handled it Best ?                                                

April 27, 2021

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The American people were lied to about the events on Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol. Among the casualties that day was Truth. One U.S. senator is demanding answers about the lies.

A pandemic report card. How did states fare? A new study looks at deaths and job losses to determine winners and losers.

On this day in 1773, t he  British Parliament passed the Tea Act, a bill designed to save the faltering East India Company from bankruptcy by greatly lowering the tea tax it paid to the British government and, thus, granting it a de facto monopoly on the American tea trade. 

A growing number of black Americans are embracing voter ID laws and pushing back on Biden's lies about Jim Crow laws.

In our "TAKE ACTION" section below, urge your Member of Congress to cosponsor the Keep Nine constitutional amendment to protect the independent judiciary.

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By Catherine Mortensen

The left politicized Officer Brian Sicknick’s death and used it in the second phony impeachment trial of President Trump. America was lied to about the deaths associated with the riot. Among the casualties that day was Truth and someone needs to be held accountable for her death.

By Catherine Mortensen

A new study confirms blue states such as New York and New Jersey had the worst outcomes, red states such as Utah and Idaho fared the best.

 

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In 2019, she was outspoken about Trump-era immigration policy. Today, she seems to be less talkative about it and is unafraid to pat Biden on the back. Has she not been paying attention to what Biden has done regarding migrants?

 

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Urge Congress to adopt Keep Nine Amendment to keep the independent judiciary!

Congressional Democrats have introduced legislation that would add four more justices to the U.S. Supreme Court, boosting the number of justices on the bench from nine to 13, as Democrat congressional leaders are going all-in on packing the Supreme Court.


This is just more evidence that the very slender, far-left Democrat majority intends to seize and maintain power using any tactic available, even if it means destroying the independence of the judicial branch of government.

Send an email to your congressman and senator urging them to support the Keep Nine amendment to the Constitution.!


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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