From The Daily Signal <[email protected]>
Subject Beware Our Elective Monarchy
Date September 16, 2021 8:07 PM
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** Beware Our Elective Monarchy
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When Biden or any chief executive ignores checks and balances, he may maximize his authority temporarily. But after a while, the royal saddle tends to chafe.

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** Even Some Democrats Sound Alarm on Radical 10,000-Page, $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill
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Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., says she is uncomfortable with the size of the spending package. She’s right to be worried. It would cost every U.S. household more than $27,000.

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** North and South Korea Just Test-Fired Missiles. Here’s What You Need to Know.
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North Korea’s short-range ballistic missile launches violate United Nations resolutions, as did similar launches in March.

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** Professors Ask Justice Department to Stop Looking for Chinese Spies
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A total of 177 faculty members at Stanford University urge the U.S. attorney general to end the China Initiative, which seeks to identify and prosecute Chinese spies.

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** Report Cites These Scientific Facts About Unborn Babies at 15 Weeks
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“Why does the abortion industry assume the right to play God?” asks Charles A. Donavan, president of the pro-life Charlotte Lozier Institute, which produced the report.

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** ICYMI: Amazon Blocks Ad for Book Investigating Black Lives Matter
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Amazon blocks advertising for a new book on Black Lives Matter leaders, claiming content that “revolves around controversial or highly debated social topics is not permitted.”

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