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18 Nov 2023

#politics

Townhall: The Gold Medal Winner for Presidential Lies
The Gold Medal Winner for Presidential Lies
The Left slanders Trump daily, calling him a liar and criticizing his achievements. Trump's supporters see the truth in his words and attend his rallies. Biden and his administration are also known for their lies and deceit, following in Obama's footsteps.


Breitbart: Kinzinger: I Hope Kevin McCarthy 'Gets Help' -- Something Is Broken
Kinzinger: I Hope Kevin McCarthy 'Gets Help' -- Something Is Broken
Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger says Rep. Kevin McCarthy "needs help" due to two physical altercations with the ex-speaker. Kinzinger describes being shoulder-checked twice by McCarthy on the House floor and questions McCarthy's claim that it was accidental. He suggests McCarthy is lashing out because his identity was tied to being Speaker.


#health

Townhall: Socialist-Style Drug Price Controls Hurting Patients
Socialist-Style Drug Price Controls Hurting Patients
Democrats claim drug price controls won't harm innovation, but growing evidence suggests otherwise. Pharmaceutical company Seagen abandoned research on a promising drug therapy due to potential price negotiations. Other companies are curtailing drug development activities, leading to major consequences for patients. The price controls may also delay the availability of new therapies and discourage long-term studies on drug effects. The Inflation Reduction Act's "negotiation" provisions will likely have unintended consequences for innovation.


#education

Townhall: Illinois Lawmakers Just Axed State’s Sole School Choice Program
Illinois Lawmakers Just Axed State’s Sole School Choice Program
The rise in school choice programs, including education savings accounts, has gained popularity among lower-income families who cannot afford private schools. However, blue states like Illinois are pushing back against school choice initiatives, with teachers unions expressing opposition. Despite public school funding increases, the unions argue that voucher programs divert resources away from public schools. The solution to a failing public education system is more competition and the opportunity for all families to choose the best school for their children's needs.