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Month: April 2021

Utah Governor Signs Legislation Making Fathers Help Pay With Pregnancy Costs

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed legislation into law on Monday legally requiring biological fathers to help with paying medical costs in the pregnancy if the biological mother requests it. The legislation, House Bill 113, has been backed by Utah Republicans, Rep. Brady Brammer and Sen. Dan McCay. It received widespread support in the GOP-controlled chamber. …

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Ketchup reportedly suffering from latest COVID-era shortage

The coronavirus pandemic has sparked a nationwide ketchup shortage that has restaurants scrambling to get ahold of America’s most popular condiment, a new report says. In especially short supply are ketchup packets, a hot commodity for eateries that have relied on takeout orders over the past year as COVID-19 crimped their dining room capacity, according to …

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200 Woke Companies Oppose Voter ID Laws while Requiring Them

Two hundred corporations issued a joint statement opposing election integrity legislation similar to Georgia’s recently passed voter ID law, while many require identification to use their services. The signed letter includes PayPal, Major League Baseball (MLB), United Airlines, Microsoft, Uber, and Cisco, who called on “elected leaders in every state capitol and in Congress to work across the …

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America is Expected to be Flooded by Close to 2 Million Migrants by the end of 2021

America’s border disaster under Joe Biden’s watch is reaching humanitarian levels of crisis. According to estimates from government officials, they expect two million foreigners to cross the US’s southern border by September of 2021. A CNN report released on March 31, 2021 spilled the beans on some of the numbers of the incoming migrant wave: …

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McConnell Surprises Everyone, Defends Dr. Fauci: ‘Most Reliable Witness I’ve Seen’

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell surprised many on Monday evening when he defended Dr. Anthony Fauci by calling him a “reliable witness.” While speaking to reporters, McConnell was asked about Fauci, who serves as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and whether he still had “confidence in” Fauci’s abilities as …

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A Government of Thugs, by Thugs, for Thugs

The Democrats seem to have taken their cues from earlier totalitarians in the way they have built bridges to the world’s thug population. In The Origins of Totalitarianism, a massive work first published in 1951, Hannah Arendt, a refugee from Nazism, noted striking similarities between Hitler’s and Stalin’s regimes. In both of those state-of-the-art tyrannies, the governing …

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Georgia Republicans want Coca-Cola products out of official offices, after CEO opposes voting law

Several Georgia state GOP legislators want Coca-Cola products removed from their offices, after the beverage company’s CEO criticized recently passed voting-reform legislation. “For years the Georgia House Republican Caucus has celebrated the Coca-Cola company as one of Georgia’s most successful companies,” reads a letter sent Saturday from eight GOP lawmakers to Kevin Perry, CEO of the Georgia Beverage Association. …

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Doug Collins: MLB Should Apologize to Georgians for Falling for Abrams’ Bullying Tactics

Former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins wrote in an op-ed Tuesday, Major League Baseball (MLB) owes Georgia an apology for moving the All-Star game out of Georgia and listening to Stacey Abrams. Collins posed a straightforward question, “Will the MLB stop playing games in California and New York due to their lack of early voting?” Collins explained that …

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Blackwell calls companies ‘immoral’ for opposing Georgia legislation while doing business with China

Ken Blackwell during an interview on the John Solomon Reports podcast called out companies that do business with China for their opposition to election legislation in the state of Georgia, describing the opposition as “not only bad business” but also “immoral.” Blackwell, who has previously served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Human Rights Commission, described China as among “the most …

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