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Day: March 6, 2025

America’s fiscal future

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – As Tax Day nears, the spotlight is on America’s grim fiscal outlook. With Congress scrambling to prevent a government shutdown, wasteful spending and economic instability remain unchecked. From bloated federal programs to the shaky U.S. dollar, the nation’s financial future looks uncertain. Can real change happen, or is the system too broken to fix?

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If The Supreme Court Is Going To Ignore The Constitution, Trump Should Ignore The Supreme Court

Lower courts don’t have authority to usurp the executive branch through restraining orders and injunctions, no matter what the SCOTUS says.

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Second Judge Imposes Block on Trump’s Spending Freeze

In February, a federal judge in Washington imposed a preliminary injunction on Trump’s spending freeze.

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60% Favor Requiring Paper Ballots to Improve Election Integrity

A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds that 60% of Likely U.S. Voters support enacting a law in their state requiring the use of paper ballots for all elections, with 38% who Strongly Support it. Even a majority of Democrats and a plurality of liberals support moving to paper ballots. Hispanics and whites have virtually the […]

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The New York Times Compares Trump’s Presidency To The Chinese Cultural Revolution, But Survivors Disagree

‘There are lots of Chinese Cultural Revolution survivors in this country, but The New York Times has no courage and no objectivity to talk to us.’

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California Among Several States Suing Over Federal Cuts in Teacher Grants

California’s money would have prepared teachers for positions in rural and urban schools. Without the funds, teacher shortages will grow, state AG Bonta said.

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