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Subject Heritage Take: Protests at Justice Kavanaugh's home 'one of the scariest things I've ever witnessed'
Date May 10, 2022 11:16 AM
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Protests at Justice Kavanaugh's home 'one of the scariest things I've ever witnessed,' says
reporter <[link removed]> – This is an attempt at intimidation. And I think it really says a lot, too, that the Biden administration is willing to absolutely let these justices out to dry. They're not going to say, 'It's not acceptable for you to go to somebody's house and yell and scream.' That's not how we do it in this country. I did not see Justice Kavanaugh. My hope is that he wasn't home. My hope is that he was safe with his family somewhere else because it was genuinely one of the scariest things I've ever witnessed. Watching these people yell and scream and try and change the vote of what is most possibly the most important vote in the history of this country: the right to live your life and to have a human being survive in the womb. Heritage Expert: Douglas Blair  <[link removed]>
 
‘Pass the damn bill:’ Biden demands chips legislation to counter China tech
rise <[link removed]> – USICA/America COMPETES is now going to conference, after the Senate
completed a series of votes on motions to instruct (MTIs) <[link removed]> last week. Both bills are bad policy that will authorize hundreds of billions of dollars in new spending but do little to address the CCP threat. Lawmakers need to get serious about confronting the Chinese Communist Party—not using the CCP as a cover to advance radical leftist policy items that have nothing to do with China. These proposals are nothing more than a Trojan horse to essentially pass President Biden’s unpopular Build Back Better agenda and dole out gifts to elites and special interests. They give tens of billions of taxpayer dollars to enrich U.S. tech companies that make semiconductors, with little to no accountability for how these companies use that funding. Heritage Experts: Dustin
Carmack <[link removed]> and Walter Lohman <[link removed]>
 
40 percent of America's baby formula supplies are out of stock <[link removed]> – Baby formula supplies are drying up nationwide, as the out-of-stock rate has soared to 40%, up 9% in just 3 weeks, and CVS and
Walgreen’s report limiting sales to 3 per trip. What’s getting the attention is a February recall by Abbott, maker of Similac and other brands, but the baby formula supply chain was very tight before the recall, up against historic labor shortages and supply-chain constraints. These were amplified by rising inflation and choked production economywide, and the fragility meant any substantial disturbance could lead to catastrophe. For millions of worried parents, that's exactly what's happening. The Admin’s push for unionization is ripe for criticism here. They’re doing all they can to force more workers into unions, and Labor Secretary Marty Walsh has used his taxpayer-funded time to travel to PA and stand in solidarity with striking Kellogs workers. If you want to keep supply chains going, you encourage employers and employees to work things out and keep products moving. Heritage Expert: Rachel Greszler <[link removed]>
 
Chinese Spies Violate U.S. Sovereignty and Americans’ Rights <[link removed]> –  A Chinese
immigrant found a note <[link removed]> stuck in the door of his New Jersey home in September 2018: “If you are willing to go back to mainland [China] and
spend 10 years in prison, your wife and children will be all right. That’s the end of this matter!” Welcome to Operation Sky Net, a campaign launched by the Chinese government in 2015 to repatriate overseas “fugitives” through any means.  Under this program, Chinese police and security personnel routinely conduct illegal operations in other countries. Their activities in the U.S. violate their victims’ constitutional rights and make a mockery of our nation’s sovereignty. The U.S. government and law-enforcement community rarely speak out about these acts, much less prosecute the perpetrators. That has to change. Heritage Experts: Michael
Cunningham <[link removed]> and Dustin Carmack  <[link removed]>
 
Correcting a Grave Constitutional Error | Opinion <[link removed]> – The Supreme
Court <[link removed]> is on the verge of correcting a grave constitutional mistake. Its decisions in Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992), creating and upholding a "right" to abortion, were not only wrongly decided but are so deeply flawed that the cost of keeping them far outweighs any benefit. The leaked draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization explaining why Roe and Casey must be overruled
proves the point. Abortion advocates want to keep what Roe and Casey created: a national policy of nearly unrestricted abortion that
most Americans oppose. But they don't even try to defend those decisions as legitimate interpretations and applications of the Constitution. The Supreme Court may be part of our system of government, but it does not run the country. Its job is to interpret and apply the law to settle legal disputes. Heritage Experts: Thomas Jipping <[link removed]> and Sarah Parshall Perry  <[link removed]>
 
COVID-19 relief fraud led to billions in taxpayer-funded Paycheck Protection Program loans
lost <[link removed]> – Fraud should be prosecuted. But we must not allow politicians to act as if fraud is the primary problem related to the PPP. Even if fraud were entirely eliminated, the hundreds of billions of spending on PPP – and trillions in “COVID” relief elsewhere—were economically destructive. Politicians borrowed from the future generations and our central bank printed incessantly in an effort to mask the reality that closing society is both senseless and destructive. We paid businesses to close and people not to work. For a short time, the consequences of this were somewhat obscured. But we are paying for the shutdowns, borrowing, and printing. When unemployment pays relatively little, there’s not much incentive to incur the associated risks of committing fraud. When unemployment literally pays more than working, however, the potential gain is much greater and the risk is relatively smaller. Fraudulently obtaining PPP loans is of course immoral. But the even larger damage to our nation stems from the enormous expansion of government done lawfully by Congress. Heritage Experts: Joel
Griffith <[link removed]> and EJ Antoni  <[link removed]>
EXCLUSIVE: Team Biden Prescribes Use of
Singular ‘They’ in ‘Gender Inclusive’ Policy <[link removed]> – A division of the Labor Department charged with overseeing benefits for American workers is telling employees to use the words “they,” “them,” and “their” to describe individuals
as part of “Gender-Inclusive Language Policy,” The Daily Signal has learned. “The policy encourages the use of the singular ‘they’ and its variations where applicable, encourages the use of gender-neutral language, and discourages use of gender-based titles and honorifics until the preference of the person being referred to or addressed is explicitly stated,” Ali Khawar <[link removed]>, acting assistant secretary of the Employee Benefits Security Administration, says in a memo. Heritage
Expert: Jay Richards <[link removed]>

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