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Biden Cancels More Oil and Gas Leases as Fuel Prices Skyrocket - -Whatever its claims and protestations about “Putin’s price hike,” the Biden administration continues to show by its actions that it has no intention of making the reforms necessary to put downward pressure on the high energy prices Americans are facing, preferring instead to placate a loud but small group of radical environmentalists. Decisions like this erode confidence in the rule of law and discourage investment, reminding American energy producers and potential investors that the President believes their industries have no future in this country. It’s also totally disconnected from reality – 70 percent of Americans’ energy comes from oil and natural gas, and over 90 percent of energy for transportation. President Biden’s decision is one that lacks any sense of proportion or context. President Biden’s decision shows a disheartening lack of faith in the American people to be able to both be good stewards of the environment and produce energy that is essential to our wellbeing. Energy production in Alaska and in the Gulf Coast has and can continue to be done well, to the great benefit of Americans. Heritage Expert: Katie Tubb

 

Supreme Court Says No to Damages for ‘Emotional Distress’ in Civil Rights Case. Here’s Why That’s Good News. - The leak of a draft opinion in a major abortion case,  Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, has swallowed much of the news cycle on the Supreme Court lately. That’s probably why the court’s 6-3 decision on the plain text of civil rights law may have gone largely unnoticed. In an opinion authored by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court held in Cummings v. Premier Rehab Keller that damages for emotional distress are not recoverable in private actions to enforce the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act. Both provisions prohibit discrimination based on disability in any program that receives federal funding. Heritage Expert: Sarah Parshall Perry

 

Inflation felt strongest by consumers at grocery stores and gas pumps - Under President Biden’s administration, the American people have become demonstrably poorer. Prices have surged so rapidly that real earnings — earnings adjusted for price changes — have dropped 4.5% on Biden’s watch. Through the hidden tax of inflation, the American people are paying for trillions of dollars in government spending, financed by printed money. This has allowed Congress and the president to spend recklessly without explicitly raising taxes. The Federal Reserve has been complicit with the Biden administration in fleecing the American public.. Heritage Expert: EJ Antoni and Joel Griffith

 

‘Stay Away From Homes and Families’ of Justices, Sen. Dick Durbin Tells Supreme Court Protesters. He’s Right. - Make-believe Handmaids of Gilead (or at least the ones wandering the streets of suburban Washington, D.C.), listen up: You and your compatriots are likely committing a crime. Regardless, you are certainly exhibiting poor judgment by trying to intimidate and influence Supreme Court justices and their families at their homes. You don’t have to take our word for it. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, said, “I think it’s reprehensible. Stay away from the homes and families of elected officials and members of the court.” Garland needs to issue a statement that those breaking the law will be prosecuted and held accountable for their actions—and then follow through. The rule of law depends on it. Heritage Expert: John Malcolm and Zack Smith

 

Military Recruiting Faces Its Biggest Challenge in Years - Since the transition to an all-volunteer force in 1973, there have been years when the military services missed their recruiting goals. These include 1999, 2005, and 2018 when either the economy was booming or casualties in a conflict were perceived high. But according to military personnel officials at a Senate hearing last week, 2022 is shaping up to be “arguably the most challenging recruiting year” since 1973. The Army recently announced it has been forced to cut its size by 12,000 soldiers because it cannot find enough volunteers to fill its ranks. Speaking to the challenge, Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville stated that they are in a “war for talent.” A war they are seemingly losing. But it isn’t just the Army that is struggling. The Air Force’s top recruiter warned that the “warning lights” were flashing for meeting their 2022 goals. The Navy’s top personnel officer stated that while they may make their 2022 goals, they will do so only “by reducing the Delayed Entry Program from historic norms.” Even the Marine Corps, the service that normally faces no problem meeting its goals, is struggling in 2022. Heritage Expert: Thomas Spoehr 

 

​​Janet Yellen Is Wrong. Protecting Life Could Never Damage the Economy.Yellen said this “would have very damaging effects on the economy and would set women back decades.” She went on to argue that “abortion helped lead to increased labor force participation. It enabled many women to finish school, that increased their earning potential.” Her answer is bad ethics and bad economics. On the ethical side: It ignores the life and inherent value of the unborn child. Federal law (the Unborn Victims of Violence Act) and dozens of state laws recognize unborn children as human beings. But abortion advocates presume unborn children only deserve protections if their lives were planned and desired. But even if we reduce the matter to economics, Yellen’s analysis focuses on a tiny speck of a much larger picture. Her claim lacks what Henry Hazlitt called the “art of economics” in his classic “Economics in One Lesson.” “The art of economics consists in looking not merely at the immediate but at the longer effects of any act or policy,” he wrote. “It consists in tracing the consequences of that policy not merely for one group but for all groups.” Heritage Experts: Rachel Greszler and Jay Richards


 
 




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