October 13, 2021
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On Parents, Biden Sticks to His Foregone Collusions
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by Tony Perkins
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The federal government isn't exactly a bastion of efficiency. In fact, entire late-night comedy routines have been written about the glacial pace of Washington. So how is it that Joe Biden's Justice Department managed to snap to attention and mobilize against parents within hours of the National School Board Association's complaint? That's simple, one legal group says, if it was the president's idea to begin with.
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Tex Evasion: White House Fights to Stop Pro-life Law
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by Tony Perkins
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Joe Biden may be the Left's puppet on a lot of things, but abortion isn't one of them. In the last two years, the one-time March for Lifer has become a true believer in the fringe wing of his party where destroying babies in the womb is concerned. His DOJ (when it isn't trying to prosecute parents for speaking up at school board meetings) has been frantically fighting to stop Texas's pro-life law from taking effect -- with almost eerie determination.
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Biden One-Ups Obama on Taxpayer-Funded Abortion
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by Connor Semelsberger
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President Biden's $3.5 trillion "Build Back Better" plan would be more aptly named the Anti-Family Budget Buster. But this bill would do more than just empty the pockets of hardworking American families. Clocking in at roughly 2,300 pages (more than twice the length of Obamacare), this reconciliation package seeks to massively expand taxpayer funding for abortion across America.
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On today's show: Ron Johnson, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, discusses the status of President Biden's private employer vaccine mandate, his letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin asking why COVID vaccines are being mandated for military servicemembers, and his letter demanding answers on Attorney General Merrick Garland's call to investigate concerned parents; Dan Celia, President and CEO of Financial Stewardship Ministries and host of "Financial Issues," talks about the state of America's work force after a record 4.3 million workers quit their jobs in August and more than 100,000 workers are threatening to go on strike; Meg Kilgannon, FRC's Senior Fellow for Education Studies, discusses the Loudoun County School District's response after a dad said the school district tried to conceal the assault of his daughter; Connor Semelsberger, FRC's Director of Federal Affairs for Life and Human Dignity, shares how the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill will impact childcare, welfare, and education.
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