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May 5, 2021

Voters Have a Vax to Grind with Dems
by Tony Perkins
The New York Times wasn't laughing at Joe Biden's infrastructure plan. But the host of the paper's podcast was laughing at how popular the president's team thinks it is. In a sit-down with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, the former candidate estimated that "20 or 30" Republicans might vote for the president's $2 trillion dollar joke of a public works bill.
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The Real Cost of Biden's 'Families Plan'
by Mary Szoch
President Biden recently announced his "American Families Plan," which proposes to "invest" $255 billion in childcare subsidies. The president said his plan will "allow roughly one million parents, primarily mothers, to enter the labor force." He promised this will save the average family $14,800 per year on childcare expenses by providing a range of affordable options for early childhood care and education -- all of which will include "developmentally appropriate curriculum, small class sizes, and culturally and linguistically responsive environments."
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On the National Day of Prayer, Let's Pray for Religious Freedom
by David Closson and Arielle Del Turco
Last year, the annual National Day of Prayer was marked by the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic. Across the country, many turned to prayer out of fear, others out of habit. Some prayed as a last resort. Amid panic, prayer brought peace to many of our friends and neighbors. As our nation emerges on the other side of the pandemic, we have much to be grateful for. However, deep political divisions, threats around the world, and persistent threats to religious freedom remind us that the urgent need for prayer remains.
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Today's show features: Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), on his new book, "The Tyranny of Big Tech"; Mary Szoch, FRC's Director of the Center for Human Dignity, on President Biden's American Families Plan; Jim Baxa, President of West Texas for Life, on the latest adoption of a "Sanctuary for the Unborn" ordinance in Lubbock, Texas; Hannah Smith, religious liberty attorney and newly elected board member of the Dallas-area Carroll Independent School District, on the results of the local elections in Southlake, Texas, in which conservatives took over the school board and more.

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