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[Ed. Note: Jarrett Stepman is a contributor to The Daily Signal and co-host of The Right Side of History podcast. He is also the author of the new book, “The War on History: The Conspiracy to Rewrite America’s Past.”]
Read moreOne of the first lessons in an economics class is everything has a cost. That’s in stark contrast to lessons in the political arena where politicians talk about free stuff. In our personal lives, decision-making involves weighing costs against benefits. Businessmen make the same calculation if they want to stay in business. It’s an entirely different story for politicians running the government where any benefit, however minuscule, is often deemed to be worth any cost, however large.
Read moreReturning to a semblance of normalcy in this country will require the ability to gauge a person’s immunity status to the COVID-19 virus using serology tests—that is, blood tests that detect antibody levels.
Read moreI think we’ve all learned to be a little bit hesitant when we hear the phrase the check is in the mail, but this time it is true. Checks are being delivered to Oklahomans as we speak. These IRS economic impact, or stimulus, payments are meant to help during the shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreAnti-patriot hatred never rests. Hollywood has launched a new character assassination vehicle targeting the late great Phyllis Schlafly. “Mrs. America” debuts on FX on Hulu this week with liberal actress Cate Blanchett starring as the traditionalist Catholic conservative activist who defeated the so-called Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s and went on to helm the influential Eagle Forum until her death at 92 in 2016.
Read moreI’m gonna start from the beginning, of this. As most everybody knows, I had chronic leukemia, that has been in remission for six years. I have been getting my blood checked every six months. March was my sixth month. My red blood count, was higher than normal, my Dr. told me, it was a lack of food for my blood, my blood oxygen was lower than normal. Oxygen is considered one of the foods for blood.
Read moreA local preacher related recently during his Sunday church service via Facebook that more people were tuning in to the virtual services than normally attend church during non-coronavirus times.
Read moreWhat has happened to date? How did it happen? Why did it happen?
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