Plus: Border Mess Seen as Factor in Lax Response to Texas School Shooting
July 21 2022
Good morning from Washington, where House liberals just passed a marriage bill that actually is a misleading publicity stunt. Jared Eckert breaks it down. A state investigation finds that the crisis at the southern border may have helped the Texas shooter who slaughtered schoolchildren, Jarrett Stepman writes. On the podcast, Virginia Allen tunes in to the Soros-linked purchase of Spanish-language radio stations. Plus: House Democrats’ unabashed spending spree and Big Tech eyes a role in running elections. Eleven years ago today, NASA’s 30-year space shuttle program completes its 135th and final mission as Atlantis lands at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
A factor that led to the “lax” conditions on the school campus in Uvalde was the frequency of security alerts and campus lockdowns due to “bailouts” by human traffickers attempting to evade police.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg says he has sworn off bankrolling local election administration, but other Big Tech executives are positioned to play a role in running future elections.
The House majority is trying to increase federal spending over the next decade by $1.7 trillion—imposing a cost burden of future taxes and inflation that would be equivalent to more than $13,000 per household.
“Small businesses are struggling. And right now, the Biden administration and the Democrats in Congress want to add a special tax onto corporations,” says Paul.