July 22, 2019
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Congress Borrows Trouble with Debt Deal
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While the media's busy talking about China, Iran, and North Korea, the biggest threat to America may be the one nobody's really talking about -- the U.S. debt. Our country has plenty of enemies, but right now, Congress's spending habits may be doing more damage to America's future than any dictator ever could. Now that the U.S. is up against the borrowing limit, both parties have a chance to do something about it.
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In Gender Debate, More Groom and Doom
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It used to be called indecent exposure. Now, thanks to the transgender movement, it's called something else -- tolerance. From bathrooms to beauty salons, the story is all the same. Biological men who want access to women's services and spaces. And biological women who want the freedom to say, "No."
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One Small Step for Man, One Giant Leap for Faith
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If you were a tourist expecting to see the Washington Monument at night, you probably did a double take. For most nights leading up to Saturday's 50th anniversary of the moon walk, what people saw wasn't the familiar pyramid-topped column but a Saturn V rocket -- as real as the day it took off. It was NASA's way of reliving one of mankind's greatest stories -- one that left a footprint even bigger than Buzz Aldrin's iconic print.
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Tony Perkins' Washington Update is written with the aid of FRC senior writers. | Print Friendly
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