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SCOTUS Lets Idaho Protect Children From Medical Mutilation

WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an emergency order allowing Idaho to enforce its statewide ban on harmful puberty blockers, hormone treatments, and irreversible mutilating surgeries for minors. With Chief Justice John Roberts abstaining from any opinion, the High Court ruled 5-3 to largely vacate a lower court’s decision to fully block Idaho’s law. However, the High Court allowed puberty blockers and hormone treatments to continue for the two anonymous teenagers whose families sued to block the law.


- Thursday, April 18, 2024


No evidence of increasing droughts, floods, hurricanes and wildfires, despite activist claims

VANCOUVER—Contrary to claims by many climate activists and politicians, extreme weather events—including forest fires, droughts, floods and hurricanes—are not increasing in frequency or intensity, finds a new study published today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.

“Earth Day has become a time when extraordinary claims are made about extreme weather events, but before policymakers act on those extreme claims—often with harmful regulations—it’s important to study the actual evidence,” said Kenneth Green, a senior fellow with the Fraser Institute and author of Extreme Weather and Climate Change.

- Thursday, April 18, 2024

Senate Violates Constitution by Refusing to Hear Mayorkas Impeachment

When Articles of Impeachment were approved and sent by the United States House of Representatives to the United States Senate regarding Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, most people did not believe the impeachment would result in a conviction. Some worried that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Democrat from New York, would simply say “no” to it, and a trial would never get off the ground. Someone asked me this morning if Schumer could pull such a stunt, and I responded, “The Senate is obligated to hold a hearing.”

- Thursday, April 18, 2024

Alvin And His Chipmunks Have Nothing To “Bragg” About

If stupidity were contagious, Alvin Bragg would be in quarantine. Bragg suffers from a common ailment that has infected most of the left. Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is real, and one of the main symptoms is political blindness. Bragg is living proof that this blindness can be so intense that it affects rational brain function—so much so that it can cause a person to literally invent charges to bring against another American citizen.

- Thursday, April 18, 2024

If Congress considers the American people their enemies, then they must be our enemies.

The recent renewal of section 702 of the Patriot Act, that strips all Americans, except members of Congress, of the right to freedom from unreasonable surveillance and search by government agencies, was not another shot across the bow of the good ship America. On the contrary, the renewal of section 702 was a torpedo, launched by the two submerged (covert) enemy vessels, Democrat and Republican, on the good ship America. The torpedo scored a direct hit on the good ship carrying our Constitutional Rights.

- Thursday, April 18, 2024







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