Biden's pardon of Fauci is unconstitutionally vague, covers 10 years of potential crimes, and was signed by autopen without Biden's direct authorization. You can't pardon someone for crimes never specified. This should be challenged in court.
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Joe Rogan opens up how he is “super hesitant” to put on sunscreen because he’s concerned about chemicals absorbing into his skin.
Then his award-winning science journalist guest reveals it’s even worse than that.
He pointed to FDA studies, which found common sunscreen chemicals absorb straight into your bloodstream, and the FDA has never approved them as safe.
ROGAN: “You’re spraying this chemical on an organ, which is your skin, so your skin’s absorbing it. And I’m like, what’s going on there?”
ROWAN JACOBSEN: “The FDA, CDC did studies a few years ago and discovered that it’s absorbed at very large amounts. Yes, it turns up at high doses, or higher doses than they would like it to, in blood, breast milk, urine, you name it.”
“There isn’t much proof that they’re dangerous, in the amounts used, but they definitely are absorbed at much higher rates than we thought.”
“And the FDA has refused to approve them as safe, pending more testing.”
[Rogan lets out a concerned “wooh”]
JACOBSEN: “And nobody’s done the testing.”
ROGAN: “Oh…”
LOUISIANA IS NO LONGER FOLLOWING THE NATION … WE ARE LEADING IT. 🇺🇸📚
#1 in the Nation for Reading Growth
#2 in the Nation in Math
While other states lowered expectations, Louisiana chose accountability, higher standards, discipline, and excellence … and the results speak for themselves. Louisiana’s future is brighter than ever and we are just getting started.
As Vice Chair of the Senate Education Committee, I could not be more proud of our students, teachers, parents, administrators, and school leaders who worked tirelessly to raise the bar and put STUDENTS FIRST.
Pictured: State Superintendent Cade Brumley & Principal Justin Wax, Denham Springs Junior High School
🇺🇸 Strong Schools. Strong Students. Strong Louisiana
🚨 BIG WIN FOR LOUISIANA INSURANCE REFORM! 🚨
SB241 PASSED the House with a unanimous 94-0 vote! 🇺🇸
This legislation helps combat insurance fraud and strengthens accountability in the insurance industry … an important step toward lowering insurance rates for Louisiana families and businesses.
When we reduce fraud, we reduce costs… and that means relief for the people of Louisiana.
Thank you to the House members who voted YES on SB241 and stood with Louisiana consumers! 👏
#lalege #lagov #InsuranceReform #Louisiana
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. All the "smart" Democrats are saying that the court should have addressed this issue before the election.
But the Court says IN THE DECISION:
"Thoughout this litigation, the Commonwealth (ie the Democrats) has insisted that we cannot lawfully decide this case prior to the referendum"
Before the election, the Democrats *successfully* argued that "courts cannot interfere to stop any of the proceedings while this permanent law is in the process of being made"
The Democrats WON the argument that the Courts MUST allow the election to go ahead without ruling on the constitutionality of what they were voting on
Now they are complaining that the Court should have ruled on this case before the election. This is the most cut-and-dried case of intentional idiocy I've seen in at least a week and a half
You have a right to own property in America.
You have a right to own property under Louisiana’s state constitution.
So, if a company wants to build a carbon capture well on your property without your permission in Louisiana, you ought to be able to say NO.
Today, the Senate & Governmental Affairs Committee will take up one of the most important issues facing Louisiana … Congressional Redistricting.
The future makeup of Louisiana’s congressional map is now under debate, with four separate bills being heard that could dramatically reshape representation across our state.
No matter where you stand politically, transparency and public participation matter. Louisiana citizens deserve to stay informed and engaged as these critical decisions are made.
I believe the decision in Louisiana v. Callais has far greater importance than simply how we form Congressional districts.
It may be the harbinger of enhanced racial harmony in American politics.
For this reason, this case may be one of the most important SCOTUS decisions of our generation.
My article below explains.
🚨 BREAKING: The Supreme Court has ruled that drawing Congressional districts based on race under the Voting Rights Act is UNCONSTITUTIONAL, 6-3
This is a HUGE win, and could have MASSIVE ramifications for the 2026 midterms
Democrats for YEARS have sued over and over again to FORCE states like Louisiana to create black majority districts
Louisiana's map has now been thrown out.
If SCOTUS ends up gutting the act, a DOZEN Democrat districts could flip red overnight.