by Admin | Apr 1, 2023 | Health
Citizens wondered about the government data related to Covid-19. There must be accountability from the administrative state regarding errors. Lives are at stake. ‘Unacceptable incompetence’: CDC made dozens of basic data errors on COVID, epidemiologists...
by Admin | Mar 30, 2023 | Government Overreach, Health
We are thankful The Federalist shares our concerns about the Indiana public health power grab and government overreach. It is particularly tragic in light of how the pandemic was mishandled. Ruby-Red Indiana Seeks Public Health Power Grab Despite Massive Covid...
by Admin | Mar 28, 2023 | Health, Interviews, Life Issues, You Count Indiana
Dr. Shawn Benzinger of You Count, Indiana! interviewed Scott Schara, the father of a daughter named Grace who had Down Syndrome. He shares the sad story of Grace’s murder in the hospital during the pandemic. He explains the euthanasia agenda in Obamacare. Learn...
by Admin | Mar 26, 2023 | Health, Interviews, Life Issues, Randolph County, You Count Indiana
Dr. Shawn Benzinger of You Count Indiana interviewed attorneys Daniel Watkins and Michael Hamilton who are involved in Remdesivir lawsuits. Hospital protocols during the pandemic are discussed. They discuss the lying and the evil that has occurred. DeclareTruth is...
by Admin | Mar 1, 2023 | (2023) HB1001, (2023) HB1428, (2023) HB1569, (2023) SB12, (2023) SB350, (2023) SB480, 2023 Legislation, Education, Family Issues, Gender, Health, Indiana General Assembly, Legislative Update
Note: To those who received my monthly donor letter this week, you may have noted some of my frustrations in what I wrote two weeks ago. Things change very quickly in legislative sessions, and as you will read today, we now have a lot of good issues moving through the...
by Admin | Feb 22, 2023 | (2023) HB1008, (2023) HB1608, (2023) SB12, (2023) SB480, 2023 Legislation, Education, Gender, Health, Indiana General Assembly, Legislative Update
Note: We are roughly at the halfway point in the Indiana General Assembly. Step one for a bill, committee hearings, ends today in the Senate. (It ended yesterday in the House.) Any bills that did not get a committee hearing and vote are “dead.” Next week...