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Tony Perkins: Libs Infrastructure: a Bridge to Nowhere — The Patriot Post

If arts funding is “COVID relief,” then it’s no surprise that child care is “infrastructure.” In the Democrats’ lexicon — where abortion is “health care,” election reform is “racism,” and social justice is a “public works” project — the fact that Joe Biden is trying to reimagine another word to fit his agenda is just par for their delusional course. The Left played this same trick on the American people in February, Cameron Hilditch warns, shoe-horning every radical priority under the sun into “coronavirus response.” Politically, it’s very “clever,” he agrees. Practically, it shouldn’t stand a chance. More Americans are wise to the Left’s scam now, as evidenced by the massive blowback Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) got for tweeting “Paid leave is infrastructure. Child care is infrastructure. Caregiving is infrastructure.” Conservatives had a field day with the idea

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Pennsylvania to Remove Dead Voters from Voter Rolls Following Lawsuit

Pennsylvania to Remove Dead Voters from Voter Rolls Following Lawsuit 8 Apr 2021 Pennsylvania election officials have agreed to remove thousands of dead Americans from its state voter rolls following a lawsuit by the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF). In November 2020, PILF attorneys filed suit against Pennsylvania election officials, alleging at least 21,000 dead Americans were on the state’s voter rolls less than a month before the 2020 presidential election. The lawsuit claimed more than 9,200 of the dead Americans on the voter rolls had been dead for at least five years, nearly 2,000 had been dead for at least a decade, and nearly 200 had been dead for at least 20 years.

Lawsuit finally forces Pennsylvania to take 21,000 dead people off its voter rolls -- Society s Child -- Sott net

Wed, 07 Apr 2021 16:49 UTC © Wikipedia Commons The state of Pennsylvania has agreed to take steps to remove deceased voters from being able to vote following a settled lawsuit filed by The Public Interest Legal Foundation. The suit, filed in November, alleged that at least 21,000 deceased individuals were still on voter rolls during the 2020 presidential election. Data compiled by the Watchdog group alleged that more than 9,200 of the people registered had been dead for at least five years, in addition to nearly 1,990 that had been dead for 10 years. An estimated 197 voters were dead for at least twenty years. The Pennsylvania Department of State did not agree in the settlement with the number of dead voters.

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