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“We had to get a better handle on the violence here in Central Arkansas. As a result, I directed the Division of Community Correction to reinstate the Intensive Supervision Program. This program is composed of officers who monitor high-risk parolees and probationers in Central Arkansas. The officers are able to provide closer supervision on those that have spent time in prison and released on parole and who pose a greater risk than others.” – Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, August 26, 2022
“We often think of this as an issue of private companies setting independent terms of service. But officials in Washington, London, and around the world regularly use hearings and other carrots and sticks to prompt new censorship. That’s especially concerning, he says, because ‘no government in history has ever been able to exert such extensive control over what is being said, read, and shared … across the world.’ Mchangama points out that in the last quarter of 2017, Facebook deleted 1.6 million pieces of content for ‘hate speech.’ In the last quarter of 2020, the company deleted 26 million.” – World News Group, August 25, 2022
“It’s remarkable that after sharing this data with the Secretary of State in 2020, dead registrants remained on the state’s voter rolls… This initial win is the first step to ensuring that deceased registrants are not receiving ballots and reducing the opportunity for fraud in Michigan’s elections.” – Breitbart, August 25, 2022
“And there is nothing compassionate or bold or moral about enforcing or perpetuating this whole narrative about we’re a sanctuary city; we take anyone in. You are basically punishing the rule followers, AKA the taxpayers, and then you’re rewarding those that are breaking the law, AKA the illegals that have come here illegally.” – Breitbart, August 24, 2022
“Many financial firms have allegedly been shunning fossil fuel producers or launching ESG funds that do so. ESG is short for environmental, social, and governance. The rise of ESG oriented investing has been blamed for energy shortages that sent the price of oil and gasoline soaring earlier this year.” – Breitbart, August 24, 2022
“It’s a major question because under Arizona law, the Department is allowed to put someone’s name on the registry based simply on “probable cause”—a phrase that’s basically synonymous with suspicion. That’s far below the “reasonable doubt” rule that criminal courts use—and it’s even less than the “preponderance of evidence” standard uses in civil cases. The “probable cause” standard is what courts use to issue search warrants, because they merely suspect someone committed a crime. But in Arizona, you can have your name placed on a state-run “do not hire” list for twenty-five years based on mere suspicion.” – The Goldwater Institute, August 24, 2022
“Critics of the bill have used divisive language in attempts to gain partisan advantage, but the court has seen through their poll-tested buzzwords and allowed Georgia elections to be governed by the rules enacted by Georgia’s elected representatives. This is how Georgia elections are supposed to work.” – Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, August 24, 2022
“The debate was called after Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra said in a newspaper interview that the goal of reducing emissions by 50% by 2030 was not set in stone. Hoekstra’s Christian Democrats party, which traditionally wins votes among farmers and in rural communities, has been losing support in polls since the government published its nitrogen targets.” – Breitbart, August 23, 2022
“Dr. Fauci misled the American people on public health guidance throughout the pandemic, lied to Congress under oath, and funneled tax dollars to fund dangerous research in communist China. The American people deserve transparency and accountability from the NIH regarding the COVID-19 pandemic regardless of Dr. Fauci’s future employment plans.” – The Daily Caller, August 23, 2022