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Kat Cammack

U.S. Representative for Florida's 3rd congressional district.

'Your personal health decisions are your business. I will always be a champion for individual liberty'

Just when you thought it couldn't get worse: Leaving Americans behind in Afghanistan

Biden refused to take a single question

Why won't President Joe Biden let the press do its job?

Former President Donald Trump usually took questions on everything, no matter how controversial, all the time and at any time.

What is President Biden afraid of?

Mayorkas admits crisis at southern border is unsustainable: 'We can't continue like this'

Fox News reports, "Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas met privately with Border Patrol agents in Texas and said in leaked audio that the border crisis is 'unsustainable' and 'we're going to lose' if 'borders are the first line of defense.'

'A couple of days ago I was down in Mexico, and I said look, you know, if, if our borders are the first line of defense, we're going to lose and this is unsustainable,' Mayorkas said Thursday, according to the audio obtained by Fox News' Bill Melugin through a Border Patrol source. 'We can't continue like this, our people in the field cant continue and our system isn't built for it.'

Mayorkas told the agents that the current border situation 'cannot continue.' He said the federal government's system was not designed to handle such an influx of migrants as the U.S. has seen in recent months and he was 'very well' aware that the sector recently came close to 'breaking."

DOJ lets hospital off the hook after it forced pro-life nurses to assist in abortions

CBN News reports:

"Dozens of congressional lawmakers are outraged after the Justice Department decided to drop a lawsuit against a federally-funded hospital that forced several nurses to assist in elective abortions despite their objections.

The lawmakers have sent a strongly worded letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Xavier Becerra making it clear that the nurses' conscience rights have been violated.

Written by Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) and signed by fellow Pro-Life Caucus co-chairs—Reps. Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Kat Cammack (R-FL)—and a total of 84 members of Congress, the letter expressed deep concerns over the Biden Administration's 'coordinated decision to seek a voluntary dismissal in the lawsuit against the University of Vermont Medical Center (UVMMC) for knowingly, willfully, and repeatedly violating federal conscience-protection laws.'

'Your handling of this case is a profound miscarriage of justice and a rejection of your commitment to enforce federal conscience laws for Americans of all religious beliefs and creeds—and especially for doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who object to abortion,' the members of Congress wrote to President Biden's appointed Attorney General and Secretary of HHS….

'Your actions signal to employers all around the country that they don't need to comply with the law because your agencies will not enforce it,' the lawmakers warned Garland and Becerra.

"They also signal that this administration would rather allow consciences to be violated at the behest of the abortion lobby rather enforce the law and protect religious liberty,' the letter said."

Read the entire report here.

Dangerous figures in Cuba, Iran and China can use YouTube, but not Rand Paul?

YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, each hosts all sorts leaders from authoritarian regimes on a regular basis.

Here is Cuba's president. Here is China's government-run news agency.

But Rand Paul is suspended for seven days for promoting a view in his video that is backed up by actual peer reviewed science?

What country is this again?

We should have social media platforms that allow us to challenge our government, not censor people who dare disagree with it.

Biden's historic government spending is bad for America's future

This year's inflation has already reached the highest levels since 1981.

And it's only August.

The historic government spending happening under this administration does not bode well for America's future.

National Review's Rich Lowry wrote on Tuesday, "A trillion dollars used to be a lot of money, even in Washington. Now, a trillion-dollar spending bill is a trifle barely worth arguing over and the stuff of bipartisan consensus."

Lowry continued, "Senate Republicans decided to help President Joe Biden pass a portion of his blow-out fiscal agenda, a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that is a prelude to an even bigger, vastly more consequential $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill."

He added, "The infrastructure bill itself is, as fiscal analyst Brian Riedl of the Manhattan Institute notes, 'one of the largest non-emergency spending bills of the past 50 years.”

Joe Biden's abysmal six-month economic report card

In mid-July, President Joe Biden bragged about good economic and jobs news.

But the July jobs report has shown slower changes in unemployment numbers.

Why? Because the government continued to pay people to stay home.

From GOP Ways and Means: "With the July jobs report showing movement with lower unemployment and revisions upward of past months, Ways and Means Republican Leader Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) released the following statement:

'Thanks in part to Republican governors removing the Biden work barrier that pays the jobless more to stay home than to work, the July jobs report finally met expectations—although the President’s jobs deficit still remains high at 298,000 and Main Street businesses are still struggling to find workers.

'The labor force participation rate still hasn’t improved in 2021, which is a red flag for tepid growth ahead. And while we will get the full data in mid-August, it appears rising prices will continue to beat wage growth for a seventh consecutive month, meaning inflation under President Biden will continue to shrink the purchasing power of families.”

Democrats block resolution to report how inflation would be affected by new spending bills

Sen. Rick Scott recently introduced a resolution to report how inflation would be affected by new spending bills.

Of course, Democrats blocked it.

Fox Business reports, "Senate Republicans on Wednesday evening hoped to pass a resolution requiring all spending and tax-related legislation to included analyses on how they will impact inflation, but it did not get enough votes."

"Over the weekend, the suspension on the federal debt ceiling expired, and that leaves Congress with two choices: Continue this reckless, wasteful spending with no accountability to the American people, or start making the tough choices to put America on a successful path," Scott said Wednesday as he called for unanimous consent to pass the resolution, which received 52 out of 60 votes needed."

Read more here.

We know the origins of the coronavirus: China. Our colleagues have refused to investigate the virus that has taken the lives of so many, and while this happens in the U.S., medical officers have changed their tune about what Americans should and shouldn't do to protect themselves. I'll tell you one thing, folks. The government telling Americans what to do is the opposite of liberty.

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