October 21, 2021
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Senate Dems Abandon the Fund-amentals
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by Tony Perkins
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After an eight-month partisan slugfest over everything from COVID "relief" to human infrastructure bills, you'd think the Hill's Democrats would be ready to drop the pugil sticks and try a little bipartisanship. Think again. When Senate leaders put their appropriations cards on the table this week, conservatives couldn't believe what they saw -- another one-sided bundle of spending plans that wasn't even a half-hearted attempt at compromise.
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All Action on the Southern Front
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Washington leaks more than the southern border -- and that's proving to be an embarrassment to the Biden administration. The Washington Post obtained unpublished data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) showing a record 1.66 million persons were arrested at the border with Mexico during the 2021 fiscal year that ended in September. Only one year since 2010 saw more than 500,000 arrests at the border, and the most recent anywhere close to 2021 was all the way back in 2000, which previously held the arrests record with 1.64 million.
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Biden's 'Build Back Better' Plan Includes Radical Goodie Bag
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If passed, Congress's hyper-partisan reconciliation bill would force Americans to pay for the Left's favorite policies surrounding environmental law, labor law, and illegal immigration. It also includes provisions that will empower the partisan IRS to get even more involved in the lives of ordinary Americans.
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On today's show: Mike Johnson, U.S. Representative for the 4th district of Louisiana, discusses Attorney General Merrick Garland's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee and the DOJ task force targeting parents; Dave Boyer, White House Correspondent for the Washington Times, talks about Merrick Garland's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee; Chip Roy, U.S. Representative for Texas's 21st District, shares what happened during his questioning of Merrick Garland on the sexual assaults in Loudoun County School District bathrooms; Dr. Andrew Bostom, Clinical Trialist and Associate Professor of Family Medicine at Brown University, comments on the White House's initiative to vaccinate children ages 5-11; David Closson, FRC's Director of the Center for Biblical Worldview, responds to the increasing trend of government officials refusing to enforce laws they don't like.
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