During the Roosevelt and Truman Years, Republican Candidates used to hold forth on a subject called “Creeping Socialism.” This was defined as the growth of big government, taxes, debt, bureaucrats, and controls – all leading to the ultimate horror of Socialism like in England. I doubt that many votes were swayed by this oratory. The result sounded too remote and the semantics too extravagant.
Thursday, April 27, 2017
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Radio Live: 4/26/17 | Judicial Activism Against Trump, Argument Against Con Con
Hosts Ed Martin and Cherilyn Eagar are joined by John and Andy Schlafly today as we talk about their latest column "100 Reasons to Celebrate Trump's First 100 Days," the latest in judicial activism against Trump, and the latest news on efforts for a new Constitutional Convention.
Mark Your Calendar & Register NOW for Collegians!
Mark your calendars for July 18-20 and share the flyers below with any high school graduates, undergraduate, and post graduate students you know! This event is FREE for college students and travel/lodging scholarships are available. You won't find another in-depth and interactive event for students like it!
Taxpayers Face Billions in Obamacare Judgements
In February the U.S. Court of Claims ordered the federal government to pay $214 million to a small Oregon insurer based on its participation in the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare. Moda Health had enthusiastically participated in Obamacare health insurance exchanges only to nearly go out of business. They participated based on a promise by the Obama Administration that it would provide financial support under the “risk corridor program” to companies that lose money insuring unhealthy patients. Moda Health participated and lost money, but then the government refused to fully reimburse it.
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Radio Live: 4/25/17 | Babette Francis, Stop ERA IL, Caitlyn Jenner on Fox
Hosts Ed Martin and Cherilyn Eagar talk about the new Stop ERA movement in Illinois as new bills surge to the House and Senate there. We also cover Tucker Carlson's interview with 'Caitlyn' Jenner on Fox News prime time. Babette Francis of Endeavour Forum Australia joins us as well - a long-time friend and associate of Phyllis Schlafly.
A History of Public Prayer
Beginning this day – April 25 – in 1789, every session of the U.S. Senate has opened with prayer. This was a continuation of the Continental Congress’ practice during the Revolution, as Ben Franklin remarked in 1787: “In the beginning of the Contest with Great Britain, when we were sensible of danger, we had daily prayer in this room for Divine protection.”
Monday, April 24, 2017
Radio Live: 4/24/17 | Immigration, David Horowitz, Con Con
Hosts Ed Martin and Cherilyn Eagar talk to Steven Camarota of the Center For Immigration Studies. David Horowitz joins us to discuss the liberal opposition. And Jordan Henry discusses the Con Con issue as he prepares to testify again in the Missouri House against this terrible idea. All that and more on today's Phyllis Schlafly Eagles Live!
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