Plus: Democrats’ Spending Could Cost Taxpayers $5.5 Trillion, Republican Senator Says
July 29 2021
Good morning from Washington, where the Senate last evening passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure package. Republicans remain worried that Democrats will shake down taxpayers with a bigger spending package to follow, as Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., tells our Virginia Allen on the podcast. What was that rally for a free Cuba about outside the Capitol the other day? We have a video report from Philip Reynolds, Michael Alfonso, and Jolene Pumphrey. Plus: a college conservative speaks out, a startling discovery about the Wuhan lab, and Fred Lucas reveals suspicious business dealings of Hunter Biden. A hundred years ago today, Adolf Hitler becomes leader of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, known as the Nazis, which he uses to turn Germany into a totalitarian state from 1933 to 1945.
Who would have thought that something as cold and objective as statistics could be used as a platform to voice personal political opinions and push a leftist agenda?
“We are demanding that the dictatorship tell us where all the missing people are,” says Marta Beatriz Ferrer, whose father disappeared in Cuba two weeks ago.
An excerpt from the book “Abuse of Power” shows the business dealings of now-President Joe Biden’s son were not limited to the Ukrainian energy company.
The majority of European countries, including Denmark, France, and Norway, limit abortions to 12 weeks—unlike Mississippi, the Charlotte Lozier Institute contends.
Contrary to the opinion of Black Lives Matter, the only sovereignty and self-determination that exists in Cuba is in the hands of the communist despots who run the place.