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California Democrats Have Epiphany Over Electricity Prices

Written by WSJ Editorial Board

Remember Nancy Pelosi’s famous line that Democrats had to pass ObamaCare to learn what was in it? Democrats in Sacramento are now having second thoughts about a law they passed two years ago that would effectively establish a second progressive income tax in California.

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Biden’s Latest Climate Regs Hammer Manufacturing

Written by Thomas Catenacci

The Biden administration finalized regulations severely tightening restrictions on fine particulate matter that the manufacturing and energy sectors are legally allowed to emit, an action that industry said would have devastating economic consequences.

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Is Disease X is a Counter-Measure Business Plan?

Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Dr. Peter McCullough joined Miranda Khan, Tera Dahl, and Carolyn Ryan on Real America’s Voice, Special Report, on January 30, 2024 to discuss the World Economic Forum and World Health Organization ‘Disease X’ planning efforts.

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WHO Pandemic Treaty: ‘Far Too Little Scrutiny’

Written by Lumen News

Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Global Health, Global Human Rights & International Organizations, and senior member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, said there has been “far too little scrutiny” of and “far too few questions asked” about what the World Health Organization’s “pandemic treaty” will mean to the United States.

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