7 Short but Powerful Things You Should Know, but Probably Don’t

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1. Communist North Korea Murder of Middle School Kids

North Korea publicly executed about 30 middle school students for watching South Korean dramas, according to a TV Chosun report. The dramas were stored on USB drives that had been lofted across the Demilitarized Zone into the North by balloons sent by North Korean defector groups operating in South Korea.

2. Beware: The Disney Pride Collection For Your Kids and Grandkids

The 2024 Disney Pride Collection is being sold at DisneyStore.com and at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort.

You can get gay Mickey clothes, ears, hats, backpacks, and more.

3. Biden’s Student Debt Relief 

Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania says:

Biden’s 2023 SAVE plan costs taxpayers $475 billion.

Biden’s hated student debt relief will cost taxpayers $84 billion – largely by ‘canceling” the student debt of some 750,000 households making more than $312,000 a year on average.

The average debt relief for these households is $25,500.

In June 2023, the Supreme Court struck down the Biden administration’s previous loan forgiveness program, which was implemented without congressional approval.

Those who never went to college, those whose or parents or those who paid for college, and those who paid off all their loans are paying off the student loans of families who represent the top 5% of earners in the United States.

And we can’t afford it.

The national debt stands at nearly $35 trillion right now.

4. Newsom: Homeless Waste and Corruption

  1. Newsom California spent $24 billion – and the homeless crisis is worse.
  1. The State Auditor cannot tell how the money was spent.
  1. Or the results of the Spending.

“Despite those immense expenditures, the number of unhoused Californians has continued to increase to more than 181,000 in the latest federal census. It’s not only the most of any state but the highest ratio vis-à-vis population, and 28% of the national total.

5. Democrats Block Law Protecting Abortion Survivors 

By a 52-47 vote along strict party lines, Senate Democrats blocked a vote on the Born-Alive Survivors Protection Act. The bill was designed to protect the lives of babies born alive after a failed abortion attempt.

Senators Katie Britt (R-AL) blasted the Democrats for voting to block the bill, stating, “This isn’t complicated: babies who survive a failed abortion deserve medical care.” The bill sought to “prohibit a health care practitioner from failing to exercise the proper degree of care in the case of a child who survives an abortion or attempted abortion.”

6. Planned Parenthood – New Effort to Stop Tax Funding

Senators Rand Paul (R-KY) and Joni Ernst (R-IA) introduced legislation to eliminate taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood, which received $699.3 million in federal funds in 2024.

7. Morality is a Shifting Perspective Among Gen Z

A striking 60% of Gen Z (ages 13 to 28) say that what’s morally right or wrong is subjective, depending on individual beliefs rather than universal principles.

This generation’s outlook reflects a growing trend of relativism in a world driven by personal experiences, diverse viewpoints, and evolving cultural norms, as fewer identify with Christianity and Biblical truths and with “cultural” Christian moral beliefs.

Subjective morality is replacing biblical values rooted in Christianity.

The implications?