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Day: October 9, 2023

A Pox on Both Their Houses

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Listening to The Constitution Study, you’re well aware of my disdain for political parties. Both have contributed to the current state of the U.S. Debates, debt, and potential government shutdowns – it’s a cycle of chaos, and accountability seems lost. Join me in exploring the impact and questioning where the true allegiance of our elected representatives lies. Are they for the people, or the party?

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Hydroxychloroquine Reduces COVID-19 Mortality, Study Finds

Researchers examined records from 352 adults hospitalized in AZ Groeninge Hospital in Kortrijk, Belgium.

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California City Declares Itself a ‘No Mask and No Vaccine Mandate City’

The resolution passed 4–3, with exceptions for residents and city employees who have tested positive for the virus or for first responders responding to calls.

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Schools Spent Millions In COVID Bucks On Educational Software. It Was Barely Used

Educational technology licenses paid for by school districts went largely unused by students

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Colorado Supreme Court Likely to Continue Harassment of Denver Cake Baker

The harassment of Jack Phillips and his Masterpiece Cakeshop goes back more than a decade, to 2012, when he refused to make a cake for two men to celebrate their “marriage.” …
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