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Show Notes for September 1, 2022

September 1, 2022

I don't know of anyone who's excited to hear from the IRS. Having said that, it's curious that more people aren't clamoring for bringing this agency to heel. Jacob Hornberger says why not just abolish the IRS?

There's a lot of anticipation of a red wave coming with the November mid term elections. Robert Vincent says, watch out. The regime isn't just facing a loss of political power, many of them are facing the possibility of real accountability for the first time in their corrupt lives.

So much of the lockdown enforcement was as cruel as it was unnecessary. Julie Ponesse wonders, why did covid enforcment target religion specifically? Could it be that the state cannot abide competing moral authority?

It's hard to feel encouraged when sizing up the challenges in front of us. Allan Stevo has some marvelous advice for what to do when the sheep and hyenas are disappointing you. He advises, look for the lions around you.

I'm more than a little surprised that libraries are becoming ground zero for the sexual counter culture to find mainstream acceptance. Check out this article on a series of emails that show activist librarians promoting events like drag queen story hour. Why are these events being targeted to children?

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