Weekly Briefing

Old, Lonely, and Poor

When China’s Communist Party under Deng Xiaoping first introduced the one-child policy in 1979, party insiders had been convinced that China’s population growth was impeding its economic development. Decades under Chairman Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution had wrecked the nation’s economy and left policymakers in the

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The Abortion Movement Just Lost their War on the Unborn

On the campaign trail, Donald Trump often said, “I’m going to make every dream you ever dreamed about your country come true.” The “dream” of pro-lifers has been an America where the scourge of abortion is no more. That’s why they voted for Trump in

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Americans Don’t Want to be Taxed to Pay for Abortions

Perhaps you have heard the saying abortion advocates often like to repeat: ‘if you don’t like abortion, then don’t get one.’ Well, we not only don’t like abortions, we don’t like being forced to pay for them or to do anything else that would facilitate

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Abortion Group Targets Catholic Doctors’ Conscience Rights

A new study published by the Guttmacher Institute’s in-house journal Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Rights targets the conscience rights of Catholic hospitals and health care workers that opt not to provide abortion and contraception services that run contrary to their deeply-held beliefs. According to

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Get the U.S. Out of the United Nations Population Fund

The U.S. Government wastes billions on programs and initiatives that American taxpayers don’t want and certainly don’t need. But no example of government waste is more disgraceful than the tens of millions of dollars handed over each year to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)—an

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Old, Lonely, and Poor

When China’s Communist Party under Deng Xiaoping first introduced the one-child policy in 1979, party insiders had been convinced that China’s population growth was impeding

Read More »