November 2, 2021
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How Education Became the Top Issue in the Virginia Governor's Race
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by Tony Perkins
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All eyes are on Virginia today with the state poised to elect their next governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, and delegates. As the Commonwealth voters head to the polls today, the top issue on their minds is one that nobody was predicting a few months ago: Education. A poll from Washington Post-Schar School released Friday revealed that education has surged to number one on the list of voters' concerns -- with 24 percent saying what's happening in the classroom will help them make their choices at the ballot box.
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Since September, 9,300 More Hearts Are Beating in Texas
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by Mary Szoch
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On Monday, pro-lifers around the country anxiously waited while the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding the Texas Heartbeat Act (SB 8), which restricts abortion after a heartbeat has been detected (and has been estimated to save the lives of 150 babies every day). In this case, the Court will not be ruling on the constitutionality of abortion. Instead, the Court is examining an underlying procedural enforcement matter, and whether the federal government can intervene to block a state law like this. Until the Court issues its verdict, the lifesaving law will remain in effect.
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Out of the Lockdown and into the Fired
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by Joshua Arnold
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President Biden's vaccine mandate on employees of private companies is expected soon as OSHA finalizes the Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) for publication in the Federal Register. That's the subtle, non-threatening way that the bureaucracy ruins the lives of millions of hard-working Americans. But much like the old quip about the Holy Roman Empire, OSHA's vaccine mandate will be neither Emergency nor Temporary nor Standard.
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On today's show: James Lankford, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, discusses the COP20 Climate Change Summit, the Marine Corps' announcement that marines who refuse the COVID vaccine will be discharged after November 28, the Biden vaccine mandate on private employers, and his new memo detailing how the Democrats' spending bill would expand using taxpayer dollars to fund abortions; Chuck Grassley, U.S. Senator from Iowa, talks about the Beth Robinson confirmation vote and Attorney General Merrick Garland's memo targeting parents; Dr. Jeff Barrows, Senior Vice President for Bioethics and Public Policy at Christian Medical & Dental Associations, discusses the American Medical Association's newly released document saying that doctors should use language inspired by critical race theory; Josh Hawley, U.S. Senator from Missouri, shares how liberals' attacks on masculinity are driving men to pornography and video games, and discusses his efforts to remove an NDAA provision that forces women to enter the military draft and his letter to AG Garland regarding the Montana U.S. Attorney's efforts to target parents.
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