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Highlighting political fodder in Indiana and encouraging discernment by the well informed. America First is the only agenda
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COVID-19

Ingredients of Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Jansen, Moderna 💉 Vaccines. Click the google link ☝🏻 above.

Knowledge is power. The NIH, FDA and other government agencies knowingly withheld facts from the public.

I did NOT participate and will NOT participate in medical experimentation. PERIOD. I proudly where the badge of “unvaccinated”. The coercion by the @StateHealthIN and the pharmaceutical companies to comply is astounding; it’s medical tyranny. Every day in @EvansvilleINGov the local radio stations bombarded the guilt factor to take your shot.

Do not forget Indiana Senator Becker and Senator Charbonneau were the facilitators and sponsors of SB 1 to abdicate control to a State agency to oversee our health. Additionally they sponsored Resolution 50 to empower the @StateHealthIN to mandate a vaccine schedule for the elderly; that’s me! Hell no! Both of these “Dinosaurs” will be added to the list to primary. @indgop are you paying attention? We’ve got a plan!

@cdiegomorales @SOSDiegoMorales @HoosiersALT @MicahBeckwith @RepJimBanks @Jim_Banks @RepLarryBucshon @SenatorBraun @braun4indiana @lcgm1951 @CherylWMusgrave @ChadSchmidt @RobMKendall @Schmitz4Indiana @AdamsCoINGOP @Jamie4INgov @indgop @CDCgov @NIH @mccormickforgov @KColbertReport
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The federal government’s plan to impose “net neutrality” regulations went beyond its authority, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Jan. 2.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations, which bar internet service providers from blocking or limiting access to users, violate federal law because the providers provide an information service, not a telecommunications service, U.S. Circuit Judge Richard Allen Griffin wrote for a unanimous panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
A federal law enables the FCC to impose strict requirements on telecommunications services but not information services.

FULL ARTICLE 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻

https://t.co/xOTatPc4Au
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Kary Mullis, the inventor of the PCR test, had very strong opinions on Anthony Fauci. Kary died on August 7th, 2019 of pneumonia a month before the covid pandemic started. Shortly after his death, Bill Gates & John Hopkins University held Event 201, a simulation of a coronavirus pandemic.

Here he explains in his own words what the PCR test can do and how much Fauci knows about viruses and science. Fauci has been a politician since 1978 and not a practicing doctor.

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https://archive.org/details/kary-mullis-speaks-to-misuse-of-pcr-1993
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ColbertReport Podcarst advertising on local radio. #Expose #Americafirst.
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https://rumble.com/v68jydg-indiana-public-private-partnerships.html?e9s=src_v1_upp

Cheryl and Ken discuss the proposed Indiana Senate Bill 202 stripping Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith’s constitutional authorities by rogue establishment career Republicans.
The discussion continues regarding the the elusive public-private partnerships of 501 (c) 4 (Building Corporations) established in Four Indiana Counties (Floyd, Gibson, Wells, Warrick) by an Indianapolis attorney firm. The “Directors” are identified in each county, along with the expanding real estate in each portfolio. The Indiana State Board of Accounts reveals a 17 page audit in Warrick County outlining a violation of State Law in appropriating $1million+ to a real estate acquisition for a County Jail.
There is further dialogue regarding “Adult Changing Tables” in Indiana highway rest stops. Senate Bill 30 is sponsored by Senator Becker and Buck.
Senate bill 171, sponsored by Indiana Republican Senator Mike Young would further strengthen the “Right to Life bill” of banning the abortion drug, Mifepristone as a birth control measure. The victim of incest or rape must complete an affidavit to “justify” using the drug therefore allowing for pursuit of the criminal causing the unintended pregnancy.
The final comments are the continued assurance of defunding the Indiana University’s program “Kinsey Institute” . The oversight is being monitored by Indiana State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla.
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2024 Handbook for Indiana Redevelopment Commission Members and Their Attorneys: 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
https://btlaw.com/insights/publications/2024/2024-handbook-for-indiana-redevelopment-commission-members-and-their-attorneys
501 (c) 4 Classifications 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
https://www.opensecrets.org/outside-spending/faq
Indiana Business Services: 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
https://bsd.sos.in.gov/
Warrick County State Board of Accounts Audit: 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/41/01/E9E76740-BAD6-4985-9D8C-68EF06E7E168/FILE_8874.pdf
Indiana Legislature Telephone ☎️:
317-232-9400
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Indiana Gov. Braun Signs Executive Orders to Streamline State Government and Boost Efficiency

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– Governor Mike Braun has signed nine executive orders pertaining to state government operations. These Executive Orders deliver on Gov. Braun's promise to make state government leaner and more efficient by streamlining state operations, boosting transparency, and promoting fiscal discipline while cutting red tape.

EO 2025-11 – Reorganize Executive Orders: Review and create a page of active Executive Orders to create transparency for Hoosiers.  

EO 2025-12 – Budget Discipline: Direct OMB to develop policies and incentives to ensure agencies operate within their budgets.

EO 2025-13 – Key Performance Metrics aligned to outcomes that impact Hoosiers: Direct OMB to work with agencies to develop Key Performance Metrics for agencies and create a dashboard to monitor performance.

EO 2025-14 – Replacing DEI in Government with MEI: Merit, Excellence, and Innovation: Direct agencies to examine policies and procedures to ensure compliance with recent Supreme Court ruling, closes Chief Equity Inclusion and Opportunity Office.

EO 2025-15 – Removing Degree Requirements for State jobs: Direct SPD to examine all job postings and remove degree requirements to the extent possible and replace with skills or experience-based alternatives.

EO 2025-16 – Return to Work: Directs state employees back to the office by July 1, 2025, and for OMB to work with SPD to develop policies detailing exceptions to this.

EO 2025-17 – Reducing Regulation / Regulatory Sunset: Requires agencies to reduce regulatory burdens by 25% by January 1, 2029, requires comparison of regulations to other states on sunset review and default to least regulated option.  Directs agencies to move regulations into code if regulations not touched in over 8 years. 

EO 2025-18 – Professional Licensing Deregulation: Requires agencies to examine professional licensing requirements and reduce them to the extent possible.

EO 2025-19 – Implementation of StateRAMP: Directs Indiana to join the StateRAMP program which is a state-based cloud computing framework that establishes common requirements for vendors to meet across jurisdictions.
A full list of Executive Orders signed by Gov. Braun can be found here: https://www.in.gov/gov/newsroom/executive-orders/
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https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/pressreleases/bcreg20250117a.htm

The Federal Reserve Board on Friday announced it has withdrawn from the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS).
While the Board has appreciated the engagement with the NGFS and its members, the work of the NGFS has increasingly broadened in scope, covering a wider range of issues that are outside of the Board's statutory mandate.

This is HUGE! The private organization, known as the Federal Reserve, is imploding. Hallelujah!!! Big things are coming to our Republic.
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https://www.pbs.org/video/journey-to-america-with-newt-and-callista-gingrich-9oyt64/

For generations, immigrants from around the world have come to America with the hope of realizing the American dream. Their stories are united by the shared belief in the founding principles of our nation. "Journey to America: with Newt and Callista Gingrich" features inspiring immigrant stories from those who have come to the United States and excelled.

Indiana Representative Victoria Spartz is featured in @newtgingrich documentary highlighting legal immigrants to our great Republic in the pursuit of the American Dream with independence of mind, spontaneity, and love for freedoms protected by our Constitution.
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15QeAvZE2eiWMTpqapHrwliR0Pzey2ojIQYsKC7zyqHU/edit?usp=sharing

Republicans who have not received funding directly from AIPAC in the previous election cycle:
Nick Begich AK-AL
Eli Crane AZ-02
Abraham Hamadeh AZ-08
Paul Gosar AZ-09
Jeff Hurd CO-03
Lauren Boebert CO-04
Gabe Evans CO-08
Andrew Clyde GA-09
Mike Collins GA-10
Marjorie Taylor Greene GA-14
Mary Miller IL-15
Thomas Massie KY-04
Troy Carter LA-02
Tom Barrett MI-07
Warren Davidson OH-08
Rob Bresnahan PA-08
Chip Roy TX-21
John McGuire VA-05
Michael Baumgartner WA-05

BUT: Look at Indiana! The 119th Congress for 2025 names the House Representatives, on both sides of the aisle, taking lobbying money from a foreign entity lobbyists.

Mark Messmer is working for the lobbyist over his American Constituents. He has received $412,435. FACT. Messmer is a liar, he stated publicly that he has received zero donations from AIPAC.

Here’s the video. https://rumble.com/v5d6jnh-mark-messmer-addresses-the-2nd-amendment-group-in-evansville-indiana-august.html?e9s=src_v1_upp
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INDIANA - UNITED NATIONS 🇺🇳

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BRISTOL, Ind. (WNDU) - A $1 billion data center proposed for the town of Bristol could be an economic game changer.
But residents living near the 250 acres of farmland where the data center would be constructed aren’t all onboard.
Among some of the concerns are loss of property value for homeowners, destroyed farmland, water supply issues and noise pollution.
WNDU 16 News Now spoke with residents of the area, some of which have lived in their homes for over 20 years. Others are descendants of people who helped create the city.

Neighbors said losing the agricultural area near County Road 23 and County Road 14 in Washington Township would be detrimental.
“We thought this was going to be our retirement home, and we’ve put all, not all our 401k but all our savings and stuff into remodeling this house, it was a fixer upper,” said Lester Otto, who has lived in the area near the proposed data center for 20 years. “This was our final home, and the way it looks we’re going to have to move because of what’s going on around us.”

Otto said he initially moved to this area because of the quietness and amount of farmland that surrounded it — something he said has started to drift over the years.

“St. Joseph County has got a data center over there that’s probably four times the size of what they are planning to do here,” Otto said. “This is 247 acres, and they only need 20 acres. What are they going to do with the rest of that acreage?”

But that’s not the only concern neighbors have.
“Low frequency sound levels, there’s been a lot of data, a lot of research done that shows the harm that it does to the children and the animals,” said Michael Miller.

They say straining of power grids, and loss of property value are among some of their concerns. But they say the biggest one is the identity of the buyer.

WNDU 16 News Now spoke with the town manager, Mike Yoder, who said they have been working with residents to address their concerns.

“I know that’s an issue, but it’s a strange issue to me,” Yoder said. “When they go to get a building permit, we’ll know who the user is. I expect to be approached about tax executives of some sort, we know the user at that point. So, we know it’ll be a data center, it’s no different than saying it can only be used for recreational vehicle factory.”

If the proposal is passed, it would double the town’s assessed value by around $500 million.

Yoder said the proposed data center would bring multiple benefits to taxpayers and could lower tax rates across the board.
But not everyone is convinced.

“Going to ruin the environment around here,” Miller said.

The Bristol Town Council will meet Thursday night at 7 p.m. to decide whether to rezone the land from agricultural to manufacturing.

It’s the Indiana Economic Development Corporation Aka Marxist, Globalization agenda. It’s being promoted all over the State of Indiana. Governor Braun must defund the IEDC immediately.
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I spoke at the @EvansvilleINGov city council meeting on 1/27/2025 regarding creating a Resolution to support ICE when and if the removal of illegal aliens begin in Evansville. They provided me 3 minutes to speak. CRICKETS! They are all-in on the TPS.

The city is aiding and abating the TPS (Temporary Protected Status) through local NGO’s. A city council member has their own Not-for-profit that is coordinating the distribution of goods every Wednesday. A Colbertreport will be profiling the details.

Additionally a letter from an outside Evansville attorney stated my request for access to public record’s is unavailable due to no such record. The gate keeper is stating a “Surety Bond” is unavailable. Hmm Indiana State law says otherwise. The State Public Access Counselor, Luke Britt, says otherwise. This is absurd to block access to known public record. The VANDERBURGH County public record was provided in 2 minutes, the city is creating blatant denial to a requested record. CRICKETS by the City Council.

It was a deer 🦌 in the headlight moment.

Next step is to file suit, if Luke Britt does not demand the public records from the @EvansvilleINGov.

Anyone else having issues with the arrogance of our elected officials to blatantly block access to public record? What are they hiding?

@AGToddRokita @SenatorBanks @Jim_Banks @MicahBeckwith @AdamsCoINGOP @indgop @Schmitz4Indiana @93wibc @INHouseGOP @INDems @MissyMosby
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The Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission filed a new round of charges Friday against Attorney General Todd Rokita — this time surrounding his defiant response to a prior reprimand.
In a sworn affidavit, Rokita accepted responsibility for misconduct in exchange for a public reprimand last year. In its new complaint, the commission found that Rokita almost immediately released a statement contradicting his admission. 
“This retraction of acceptance of responsibility demonstrates that the respondent was not candid with the court when he attested that he admitted he had violated Indiana Professional Conduct Rules,” Adrienne Meiring, executive director of the disciplinary commission, wrote in the complaint.

Rokita now faces new charges for making false statements to the Supreme Court in the conditional agreement and affidavit; engaging in dishonest behavior and misrepresenting to the Supreme Court that he accepted responsibility for his misconduct; and violating a third rule for issuing a press release that contradicted his agreement.
The Republican attorney general did not immediately reply to the Indiana Capital Chronicle’s request for comment.
The underlying case stemmed from Rokita’s televised comments about Indianapolis doctor Caitlin Bernard, who oversaw a medication abortion for a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio in 2022.
Rokita was ultimately reprimanded late last year. Bernard, an OB-GYN, was also disciplined before the Medical Licensing Board for discussing the procedure publicly.
Two hours after the high court handed down the reprimand, Rokita issued a public press release in which he maintained that his statements about Bernard had been “truthful.” He said he agreed to the reprimand to bring the case to a conclusion in order to save taxpayers money.
Grievances filed soon after by an Indiana doctor and attorney — questioning whether Rokita was sincere and contrite when he entered into the conditional agreement — resulted in the disciplinary commission opening a second investigation.
After that initial investigation, the commission’s executive director weighs if there is probable lawyer misconduct. If the director believes there is, then the full disciplinary commission reviews the matter. 
The full commission is a citizen board made up of seven lawyers and two non-lawyers. They are appointed by the Indiana Supreme Court. 
If the commission believes that the lawyer has engaged in misconduct for which they should be disciplined, it files a complaint with the Clerk of the Supreme Court formally charging the lawyer with misconduct.
That is the point where a case becomes public. Preceding deliberations are not public record.
If the commission and the lawyer can agree to the facts of the case and an appropriate disciplinary sanction, a hearing can be avoided. The agreement is submitted to the Supreme Court for approval. If the Court accepts the agreement, the agreed sanction is imposed by the Supreme Court and the case is over. If not, there is a hearing.
A hearing officer is then appointed by the Supreme Court to hear the evidence. The commission acts as prosecutor in the case and must prove its charges with a higher burden of proof than in a civil case. The hearing officer’s responsibilities are like those of a trial court judge, except that the hearing officer cannot make a final decision in the case. 
The hearing officer makes a report on the case to the Supreme Court, which makes a final decision.
Sanctions depend on the seriousness of the case. Possible sanctions include:
• a private or public reprimand;
• suspension from practice for a set period of time;
• suspension from practice with reinstatement only after the lawyer proves fitness; and
• permanent disbarment.
The vast majority of grievances filed with the commission are dismissed. For instance, 1,499 grievances were filed during the 2024 fiscal year, according to the Indiana Supreme Court’s annual report. After review, 1,184 of those were dismissed, “having no valid issue of misconduct.”
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Trump gets rid of Haitian immigration protection, affecting half a million people

The decision announced Thursday means they would lose their work permits and could be eligible to be removed from the country by August of this year.

The Trump administration is throwing out protections that shielded roughly half a million Haitians from deportation, meaning they would lose their work permits and could be eligible to be removed from the country by August.

The decision, announced Thursday, is part of a sweeping effort by the Trump administration to make good on campaign promises to carry out mass deportations and specifically to scale back the use of the Temporary Protected Status designation, which was widely expanded under the Biden administration to cover about 1 million immigrants.

The Department of Homeland Security said in a news release that it was vacating a Biden administration decision to renew Temporary Protected Status — which gives people legal authority to be in the country but doesn’t provide a long-term path to citizenship — for Haitians.

People with the protection are reliant on the government renewing their status when it expires. Critics, including Republicans and the Trump administration, have said that over time the renewal of the protection status becomes automatic, regardless of what is happening in the person’s home country.

“For decades the TPS system has been exploited and abused,”Homeland Security said in the statement announcing the change. “For example, Haiti has been designated for TPS since 2010. The data shows each extension of the country’s TPS designation allowed more Haitian nationals, even those who entered the U.S. illegally, to qualify for legal protected status.”

Homeland Security said an estimated 57,000 Haitians were eligible for TPS protections as of 2011, but by July of last year, that number had climbed to 520,694.

It's not immediately clear how quickly they could be deported once their protections expire. Some may apply for other types of protection, and there are logistical challenges to carrying out such large-scale deportations.

Haiti’s migration director, Jean Negot Bonheur Delva, said only 21 Haitians have been deported so far under the Trump administration, but he noted that the group had already been scheduled for deportation under Biden. There were a total of nine flights to Haiti in 2024, according to Witness at the Border, an advocacy group that tracks flight data.

Delva cited worries about the strain of sending people back to a country still reeling from violence and where more than 1 million people are homeless because of gang violence.

“It’s very sad that people who left Haiti to look for a better life elsewhere … will come back,” Delva said. “With the insecurity problem, the lack of resources, they will be miserable.”

More than 5,600 people were reported killed last year in Haiti, according to the U.N. And many of the displaced are living in overcrowded makeshift shelters including abandoned government buildings where rapes are becoming increasingly common.

Gangs control 85% of Haiti’s capital and have launched new attacks to seize control of even more territory. Recent massacres have claimed the lives of hundreds of civilians.

Delva said Haiti’s government recently created a commission to help those deported.
“They are children of Haiti. A mother must receive her children from wherever they are,” he said.
Congress created TPS in 1990 to prevent deportations to countries suffering from natural disasters or civil strife, giving people authorization to work in increments of up to 18 months at a time.
Toward the end of the Biden administration, 1 million immigrants from 17 countries were protected by TPS, including people from Venezuela, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and Lebanon.
The Trump administration has already moved to end the protections for Venezuelans.

Two nonprofit groups Thursday filed a lawsuit challenging that decision.
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Have you ever wondered WHY a plant so ABUNDANT in nutrients and known for its medicinal properties is dismissed as a WEED?

Meet the DANDELION... one of the first flowers of spring to greet early-emerging INSECTS. From root to blossom, it’s loaded with a host of HEALTH-SUPPORTING compounds. So, does the humble DANDELION deserve a proud place in our gardens?

Foraging & Feasting: A Field Guide and Wild Food Cookbook by Dina Falconi; illustrated by Wendy Hollender

https://www.botanicalartspress.com/shop/foraging-feasting-a-field-guide-and-wild-food-cookbook
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gop-house-hopeful-co-authored-bills-provide-in-state-tuition-driving-cards-illegal-immigrants

INDIANA

GOP House hopeful co-authored bills to provide in-state tuition, driving 'cards' to illegal immigrants

State Sen. Mark Messmer is running to represent Indiana's 8th Congressional District

A Republican state legislator running for Congress in Indiana is stressing the need to tackle illegal immigration, but has supported legislation that would have provided driving "cards" and in-state tuition rates for those in the U.S. illegally.

"I am devoted to tackling pressing issues like illegal immigration, safeguarding our liberties, protecting the unborn, balancing the federal budget, stopping the woke agenda, and growing jobs in Southwest Indiana," state Sen. Mark Messmer, who is running to represent Indiana's 8th Congressional District, wrote on his campaign website.

However, Messmer co-sponsored SB200 in 2022, which would have provided for illegal immigrants in the state to "apply for a driving card learner's permit and driving card to obtain driving privileges."
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https://www.evansvillegov.org/egov/apps/document/center.egov?view=item&id=10034

Building Blocks - $35,000

Building Blocks, in partnership with the Haitian Center of Evansville, will use Forward Together funding to improve Kindergarten readiness for local Haitian Creole families. The initiative will increase access to high-quality early learning programs and provide over 1,000 bilingual Haitian Creole/English books to foster literacy. By 2025, at least 50 families will enroll their children, ensuring they are prepared socially, emotionally, and academically for school. This effort will also empower Haitian caregivers to support their children’s development, helping them succeed academically and thrive as contributing citizens.

buildingblocks.net

Aiding and abetting the TPS ( Temporary Protected Status).

@EVSC1 is facilitating the TPS.

@unitedwayswi is facilitating the TPS.

@EvansvilleINGov is facilitating the TPS

@VandSheriff is facilitating the TPS

The local NGOs are coordinating the financial donations. The Board of “Forward Together” are all woman over not-for-profits, determining the distribution of Taxpayers money. 💰

Where are you @AGToddRokita ?

@AGToddRokita @SenatorBanks @SenToddYoung @MicahBeckwith @LGMicahBeckwith @GovBraun @Indy_reporter_ @indgop @Schmitz4Indiana @AdamsCoINGOP @INHouseGOP @KColbertReport @lcgm1951 @owencounty_gop
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