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Day: September 29, 2024

As our elections crumble, so does the republic

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Faith in our elections is crumbling, and with it, the foundation of our republic. When elected representatives are not chosen by the people, the legitimacy of government is called into question. As evidence of illegal voting, manipulated laws, and political interference grows, trust erodes further. Can a republic survive if its citizens no longer believe in the integrity of the process?

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One person’s misinformation is another person’s ugly truth

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In a world where misinformation and disinformation are often used to justify censorship, the right to free thought and speech becomes more crucial than ever. Benjamin Franklin once warned that without these liberties, wisdom and public freedom cannot exist. If we can’t decide truth for ourselves, we risk being controlled by the decisions of others…

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Homeschooling Numbers Continue to Climb After COVID-19 Pandemic: Report

‘The growth is not driven by a global pandemic or sudden disruptions to traditional schooling,’ report finds.

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FBI’s Measure of Murder shows that Murder Rate Increased by 11.23% from 2019 to 2023, an 11.63% Increase from 2018 to 2023. The Murder Rate is Still Much Higher than pre-COVID.

The murder rate in 2019 was 5.168 and 2023 in 5.748, an 11.23% increase. As noted before, the Centers for Disease Control showed an increase in ~murders (homicide, excluding legal intervention) from 2020 to 2022 while the FBI data shows a drop. The CDC data showed a 27.96% increase from 2019 (5.83) to 2022 (7.46). […]

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California Governor Vetoes Bill Requiring Speeding Alerts in New Cars

SACRAMENTO, Calif.—Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill Saturday that would have required new cars to beep at drivers if they exceed the speed limit. California would have become the first to require such systems for all new cars, trucks, and buses sold in the state starting in 2030. The bill, aimed at reducing traffic deaths, […]

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Non-Citizens and Duplicate Ballots Discovered in a Dozen States Including D.C. Ahead of November Elections

With the November election fewer than six weeks away, states and localities are cleaning up voter rolls and sending out ballots to voters. However, multiple jurisdictions are experiencing issues in preparation for Election Day.
As voters in some states have already begun the early and absentee voting process, several jurisdictions have recently found problems in the administrative process, such as non-citizens on voter rolls and duplicate ballots sent out to voters.

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