🤥 Joe Biden lies and lies and lies because he’s never had to pay any price. From: NY Post Editorial Board. Joe Biden learned his lesson long ago: Lying works — and he’s too old to un-learn it now that it doesn’t.
Illegal immigration costs American households hundreds of billions annually. From: Chadwick Hagan/Epoch Times. Still, the Biden administration turns a blind eye to these fiscal strains, neglecting the toll on our economy, the structural integrity of our nation, and the safety of our citizens.
🤐 Is censorship the Biden era’s torture Issue? From: James Bovard. “In the Bush era, torture was justified in response to ‘ticking time bombs.’
The high‐speed rail money sink: Why the United States should not spend trillions on obsolete technology. From: CATO. The U.S. does not need an expensive new infrastructure system that will take decades to build, carry relatively few passengers, and provide no improvements to freight service.
⭐️ The battle begins: Trump’s trial tests American justice. From: Roger Kimball/American Greatness. By going after Donald Trump and putting him outside the protection of the law in order to neutralize him politically, the regime is simultaneously undermining your rights and legal protections.
The real tax gap. From: Eric Boehm/Reason. Wealthier Americans pay a record share of federal taxes, but voters (and President Joe Biden) believe they're freeloading.
🚩 White House calls the 4th Amendment of the Constitution a threat to national security. From: Edward Snowden/X. This is a real memo sent out today.
“Profoundly disrespectful, hurtful, and demeaning”: NPR CEO strikes out at editor who exposed the bias of company. From: Jonathan Turley. The company has long been criticized for its partisan coverage, including running debunked stories.
😬 Biden punishes drillers with 15-fold increase in permitting costs, plans to block Arctic oil extraction. From: Zero Hedge. "It would yet again sanction Alaska instead of nations like Russia, Iran, and Venezuela..."
On DEI, it’s OK for conservatives to say, ‘I told you so.’ From: Peter Laffin/Washington Examiner. Last week, Charlamagne tha God, the influential black comedian and radio host, did a spot on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show that skewered diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Governmental Theft
“You shall not covet your neighbor’s house; you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, or his manservant, or his maidservant, or his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your neighbor’s.”
— Exodus 20:17
UNITE WITH GOD, PRAY AND PREP WITH LIKE MINDED
In modern America, we are like mice wandering in a maze—we don’t know where we are going. We don’t know which way to head, or even which way is which way, because we have turned away from the Word of God and from the instructions that our Founding Fathers believed in and looked to and upon which this great country was built.
One of those areas in which we have lost our way is the realm of economics. While the Soviet Union imploded because of forced socialism, many in our own country have been clamoring for less violent versions of socialism.
Though we have seen the greatest experiment in socialism in the history of the world in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics come to a disastrous end, crash in flames and burn, bring utter disaster and bankruptcy and perhaps famine to that nation, still socialism is alive, though not well, in America. I think one of the great lessons we need to learn from the events of recent years is that socialism doesn’t work. It doesn’t work in the Soviet Union. It doesn’t work in Poland. It doesn’t work in East Germany. It doesn’t work in Cuba. It doesn’t work in China. It doesn’t work in America. What is it going to take to wake us up to that fact?
Socialism is built on covetousness, but the Bible says, “You shall not covet.” The Bible also says, “You shall not steal”—not even if you are the federal government.
Lord, give me strength for today to see through the politicians’ wily plans to buy votes from the unsuspecting. Lord, forgive us for stealing from our neighbor through exorbitant taxation. Help us to work for our daily bread and to share with others…
BY GOD’S STRENGTH, WE ARE
CONTENT, NOT COVETOUS.