We The People

We The People

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

'Parasitic Socialist': Elizabeth Warren is getting crushed online over her tax hike proposal | Blaze Media

'Parasitic Socialist': Elizabeth Warren is getting crushed online over her tax hike proposal | Blaze Media

"The U.S. government takes in around $5 trillion in tax revenue from its citizens. That’s more than the GDP of every country in the world, except for the U.S. itself and China! Yet, members of Congress like Elizabeth Warren refuse to manage a budget and efficiently spend our money. They refuse to root out waste, fraud, and abuse," Roth wrote.

Vance's task force shutters 221 hospices in 'fraud king' Gavin Newsom's California | Blaze Media

Vance's task force shutters 221 hospices in 'fraud king' Gavin Newsom's California | Blaze Media

"The administration's war on fraud once again yields results as more suspensions take place and fraudsters face justice for ripping off hard-working Americans and stealing their tax dollars and social services," a spokesperson for Vance told Blaze News. "The vice president and his task force are proud of these latest figures and expect to see this number continue to grow dramatically."

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Trump Admin Declares War on Microplastics in Drinking Water

Trump Admin Declares War on Microplastics in Drinking Water

Americans ingest 39,000 to 52,000 microplastic particles a year, and the number increases to over 100,000 when inhalation is factored in, according to a 2019 analysis from the American Chemical Society. The HHS program will take place in two phases, with the first focusing on researching the accumulation of microplastics in the body and the second on how to safely remove them from the body.

'Way better than expected': Economy surprises with 178,000 new jobs, but analysis says it gets even better * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

'Way better than expected': Economy surprises with 178,000 new jobs, but analysis says it gets even better * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced on Friday the U.S. economy added 178,000 jobs in March and the unemployment rate fell to 4.3%, better than expected. Predictions had guessed that unemployment would stay at 4.4% and job growth would be only 65,000. The numbers were "way better than expected," according to Dan North, of Allianz Trade Americas, in an interview with the Washington Examiner.

'We intend to stop the study': COVID trials canceled because no one wants to be a test subject * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

'We intend to stop the study': COVID trials canceled because no one wants to be a test subject * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

A new report from Biopharma Dive, however, explains those studies have been halted "due to low enrollment." The two companies, both of whom produced and sold the COVID-19 shots for billions of dollars during the pandemic that killed millions around the globe, confirmed they are halting a government-ordered post-marketing study "because of recruitment issues that, in turn, have impaired data collection."

Radicals train for massive May Day protests at public schools, thanks to America's largest teachers' union | Blaze Media

Radicals train for massive May Day protests at public schools, thanks to America's largest teachers' union | Blaze Media

Rhyen Staley, director of research at Defending Education, said in a statement obtained by Blaze News, "This is yet another example of how activists and teachers' unions view schools as a tool to advance their political agenda."

"It should be deeply concerning that one of the suggested tactics is to enter schools to protest against policies they don’t like," continued Staley. "Putting children's education and safety at risk for political gain is unethical and immoral."

Monday, April 6, 2026

Hegseth Says Service Members May Carry Firearms on Military Bases Reversing Dangerous Biden Policy

Hegseth Says Service Members May Carry Firearms on Military Bases Reversing Dangerous Biden Policy

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced Thursday that he is lifting the ban on service members carrying personal firearms on U.S. military bases.

Base rules generally did not allow service members to openly carry personal firearms on base. Under Hegseth’s new directive, base commanders must approve service members’ requests to carry personal firearms on base so they can protect themselves.