Plus: Two Abortion Ballot Measures Open Floodgates for Transgender Agenda and Erosion of Parental Rights, Critics Say
November 7 2022
Good morning from Washington, where the liberal establishment is mighty worried about what the conclusion of voting tomorrow will mean for their plans to transform America. The competitive race for one California congressional seat illustrates what’s afoot, Samantha Aschieris reports. Critics warn that two ballot questions on abortion would violate parents’ rights and advance transgenderism. Tyler O’Neil has details. On the podcast, advice for conservatives on countering the Left’s radical ideas on energy and the environment. Plus: the GOP takes Google to court; the poor especially need affordable energy; and Kentucky ponders a homegrown Roe. On this date in 2000, the presidential election produces a tie between Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush, leading to a recount in Florida and, a month later, a Supreme Court decision that Bush would be president.
Drew Bond, co-founder and president of C3 Solutions, is leading an organization that helps conservatives counter the Left’s radical environmental ideas.
The demand for reliable, affordable energy only is increasing. An estimated 940 million people don’t have access to any electricity, and roughly 3 billion are without clean cooking fuel.
Overall, post-Dobbs abortion restrictions have led to an estimated 6% decrease in abortions across the nation. That’s over 10,000 unborn human beings whose lives have been saved.
Whistleblowers claim the FBI is culling staff who “dissent from its woke, leftist agenda,” the report says. The bureau seeks to “purge” FBI employees holding conservative views, they said.