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Daily News Brief for Wednesday, April 13th, 2022

Daily News Brief for Wednesday, April 13th, 2022

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Daily News Brief for Wednesday, April 13th, 2022

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Apr 13, 2022
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We just got back from our Liberty Tour stop in Rapid City, SD and we are already setting our sites on Folks are you coming to our next stop May 19th in Phoenix, AZ. Did you know Jeff 
Delano Squires will be joining us? Some of you don’t know Delano, so here is a little fire from him about six months ago on the Tucker Carlson show: Roll clip: Start at 3:33 mark https://video.foxnews.com/v/6279292801001#sp=show-clips
 
If you want more of this fire, than sign up at FightLaughFeast.com, ticket sales will go fast.
 
Speaking of Education:
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DeSantis signs bill investing $70 million into programs to support fatherhood
https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-desantis-signs-bill-investing-70-million-into-programs-to-support-fatherhood?utm_campaign=64487
 
According to the Post Millennial:
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Monday investing $70 million into programs to support "responsible fatherhood" in a statewide awareness campaign. DeSantis signed HB 7065, a child welfare bill that promotes responsible fatherhood in the state and encourages their "active participation in their children's lives."
 
The measure requires the Department of Children and Families and Department of Juvenile Justice to identify and meet the needs of Florida's dually-involved children within a specified timeframe, according to local news.
 
Among the funded initiatives, the bill supports case managers who help fathers find employment and transition from incarceration to private life. In addition, the bill also creates mentorship programs for at-risk youth to help children develop social and emotional life skills through the presence of father figures.
 
The month of June will be designated, "Responsible Fatherhood Month," before the law takes effect on July 1, according to local outlet WPEC.
 
DeSantis was joined by two of his three children when he signed the legislation while other kids gathered around the Florida governor. In front of a podium with a sign reading "Strong Fathers, Strong Florida," the Republican leader pushed back on the media narrative attempting to disrupt the nuclear American family.
 
"In Florida, we are not going to be following this propaganda," DeSantis declared, citing necessary programming that will help families stay engaged with each other.”
 
Well file this under “why conservatives can’t own anything nice”. Didn’t Delano just say that the government needs to stay in its lane? If the government wants to incentivize fatherhood, than make sodomite marriage illegal again, stop funding public schools, stop incentivizing single parent households. 
 
Nuclear Energy is the way of the future:
Roll clip: Start through the 2:47 mark
https://twitter.com/AlexEpstein/status/1513970207068282882?s=20&t=lb8pTBIWFVvGY15ytYWgFQ
 
I have been involved in the energy sector on the economic side of things for decades, and then the last five years I have researched this from a political and business standpoint. The climate loons, who want to regulate everything down to cow farts, are not serious about, you know, addressing what they call man made climate change, until nuclear is a legitimate free market option. In the northwest it cost about 18 cents per kilowatt to produce electricity, while hydro dams are about 3 cents per kilo. Now I think that is a low estimate, but regardless it is 6 times more expensive for wind turbines to produce electricity, than other options. 
 
ABC reported th
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