The Supreme Court granted the Trump administration a major victory Monday over the use of the Alien Enemies Act to remove noncitizens like the members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang.
This decision reversed D.C. District Court Judge James Boasberg who had ruled against Trump’s deportations.
Can appointed judges overrule a duly-elected President?
On March 21st, Sen. Chuck Schumer told Fox News’ political analyst Lisa Boothe (video here) that Democrats put 235 progressive judges on the bench and “they are ruling against Trump.” Sounds like an admission to political lawfare.
THE TARIFF WAR
World leaders are outraged because President Trump is fighting fire with fire by using reciprocal tariffs. America had been losing the trade war for decades as other countries tariffed American products at much higher rates than the U.S. The trade deficit has hurt the middle class as manufacturing moved overseas. Those job losses have devastated towns that once were prosperous. In my own state of Indiana, the towns of Marion and Gary Indiana have whole neighborhoods that have been abandoned because the major employer moved their business.
Trump is trying to level the playing field in the hope of bringing manufacturing back to America or at the very least, force nations to lower their tariffs on America.
Of course, some of my readers are vehemently against Trump’s tariffs.
Personally, I think we should give Trump’s tariff negotiations a chance to work. And I’m praying that he is successful because if this doesn’t work, I imagine the Democrats will gain control of Congress in the midterm elections and will immediately begin impeachment proceedings…again.
EASTER SPEAKING EVENT
On Easter Sunday, April 20th, I will deliver the Resurrection Day message at Northside Christian Fellowship at 10 a.m. in the Somer building, 11707 N. Michigan Road, Zionsville, IN.
If you don’t have a home church, please join us as we celebrate the most important event in history.
Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. - John 11:25
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Canada’s “death on demand” program is under international fire as the UN slams the country’s euthanasia policy that offers death to people who simply aren’t ready to die yet.
At a Glance
The UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is demanding Canada repeal its 2021 euthanasia expansion to non-terminally ill people
In 2022, 13,241 Canadians died by MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying), a shocking 31.2% increase from 2021
Canada’s euthanasia program is now the 6th highest cause of death in the country, accounting for 4.1% of all deaths
Critics argue the program disproportionately targets disabled and poor individuals, with reports of patients being repeatedly offered death instead of proper care
The government plans further expansion of the program to include mental illness by 2027 despite growing international condemnation
Canada’s Death Factory Gets International Pushback
Well, what do you know? It turns out even the United Nations thinks Canada’s enthusiastic embrace of state-sponsored death has gone too far. The UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is now pushing back against Canada’s 2021 modification of its Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) policy, which expanded eligibility to include people who aren’t even terminally ill. Let that sink in. The Canadian government is now offering to help end the lives of citizens whose only crime is having a disability or chronic illness that makes life challenging. This isn’t healthcare – it’s a disposal service for people the system finds inconvenient.
Canada’s euthanasia program operates on a two-track system that would make even the most ardent death enthusiast blush. Track 1 is for people with a “reasonably foreseeable” death – what most people might consider the intended purpose of such laws. But Track 2? That’s the innovation here – it’s for people who aren’t dying but have some physical disability or chronic condition. The UN committee is particularly concerned about this Track 2 MAID, which effectively sends the message that having a disability is a fate worse than death. It’s social engineering disguised as compassion, and even the globalists at the UN can see right through it.
“The UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities has warned against Canada’s euthanasia program, urging the repeal of legislation that allows the killing of non-terminally ill individuals.” said UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Death: The Government’s New Cost-Saving Measure
The numbers are staggering and should terrify anyone who believes in human dignity. In 2022 alone, 13,241 Canadians were euthanized under this program – a 31.2% increase from the previous year. That’s 4.1% of all deaths in Canada now coming through government-sanctioned suicide. Instead of investing in better healthcare, housing, or mental health support, Canada has discovered that killing citizens is much more cost-effective. And wouldn’t you know it, the people most likely to be pushed toward this “option” are those with disabilities and those from marginalized or low-income backgrounds. Nothing says “progressive values” quite like helping the poor and disabled check out early.
“I felt like a problem that needed to be [gotten] rid of instead of a patient in need of treatment. I don’t want to be asked if I want to die.” said a Nova Scotia grandmother.
Coming Soon: Death for Depression
As if the current situation weren’t dystopian enough, Canada plans to expand this program even further by 2027 to include people with mental illness. Having a bad day? Feeling depressed? Don’t worry, the Canadian government will soon offer to put you out of your misery permanently! The UN committee has specifically recommended against this planned expansion, but why would Canada listen now? They’ve already established that some lives aren’t worth living. The slope isn’t just slippery; it’s a vertical drop into a dark abyss of state-sanctioned eugenics dressed up as healthcare and compassion.
“Eligibility for euthanasia on the basis of disability endangers and devalues the lives of disabled Canadians.” according to EFC’s brief.
The True Face of “Compassionate” Liberalism
This is the endgame of leftist “compassion” – a system where the government decides whose life has value and whose doesn’t. There are numerous reports of Canadians being repeatedly offered euthanasia instead of proper medical care. One Nova Scotia grandmother reported feeling “like a problem that needed to be gotten rid of.” When a disabled person can’t get adequate healthcare but can get a lethal injection on demand, we’ve crossed a moral line that no society should approach. This isn’t about choice or dignity; it’s about a government that finds certain citizens too expensive or inconvenient to care for properly.
“The UN is clear that our country must do better in upholding the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities”said Krista Carr.
The Constitutional Right to Life
The UN committee’s recommendations include repealing Track 2, halting any further expansions, and affirming the fundamental right to life for people with disabilities. They suggest investing in poverty alleviation, housing, and healthcare instead of killing those who need these services. What a novel concept – helping people live better lives rather than helping them die! The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada and numerous disability rights organizations support these recommendations, but Trudeau’s government seems more committed to their culture of death than to constitutional protections for the most vulnerable. This is no longer about end-of-life care; it’s about ending lives the state finds burdensome.
Voting Machines on the Chopping Block! Forging Ahead for Real Election Security
On March 4, 2025, Congressman Pete Sessions (R-TX-17), flanked by warriors like Chip Roy (R-TX-21) and Andy Biggs (R-AZ-05), dropped the Make Elections Secure Act (MESA)—a sledgehammer to smash America’s election vulnerabilities. This isn’t a bill; it’s a lifeline to fulfill Trump’s vow to “make elections secure again.” With DOGE exposing 2.4 million illegals voting in 2024, MESA’s a roaring necessity to reclaim trust in our democracy.
MESA’s five pillars are pure steel:
it axes electronic voting machines, those hackable relics, for hand-marked paper ballots;
bans universal mail-in voting—nearly 90% of Arizona (Battleground State) and California’s ballots are postal, a fraud free-for-all, and the five states of Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Utah, and Washington—conduct elections entirely by mail, automatically sending ballots to all registered voters;
slashes early voting to three days, choking mischief. Only Alabama and New Hampshire conduct election day only elections and the balance of states allow 5 to a shocking 45 days of early voting;
mandates voter ID with citizenship proof, echoing the SAVE Act; and forces yearly non-citizen purges from rolls.
FACT: All Voting Machines in the United States can be hacked in 7 minutes or less, in person or remotely, undetectably, altering vote tallies at will.
Act for America saw it firsthand in 2020—Maricopa County’s 38,448 fraudulent ballots flipped Arizona by 11,000 votes, with Dominion breaches and vote swaps caught red-handed. In 2020, Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, all battleground states determining the Presidential election, had legal grounds for the legislature to decertify and recertify the election, but rogue judges interfered! Patriots like Tina Peters rot in jail for proving “selection code” rigged machines, yet states stonewall transparency. MESA’s here to end that nightmare.
On Capitol Hill, MESA’s electric—pending in the House Administration Committee as of April 1, 2025, poised to ride the SAVE Act’s wake. In the Senate, with no companion yet, 53 Republicans need nine Democrats to break a 60-vote filibuster—a steep hill. Unlike HAVA’s toothless 2002 rules, MESA demands photo ID, felony-sworn citizenship affidavits, and a Transparent, Reliable, and Uniform Standards Taskforce (TRUST) Board to replace the feckless Elections Assistance Commission EAC—auditing rolls with real oversight and enforcement. Hand counts, precinct caps, and tight mail rules shred fraud’s cover.
Act for America’s 43 million messages to lawmakers in 2024—up from 20.4 million—paved this road, securing 84 state bills since 2020. MESA’s our federal crown jewel—banishing machines, locking out illegals, and forcing transparency.
This is the hill we die on! If we don’t stop the election fraud in this season, we will never have a chance of winning and keeping the America First movement alive!
FACT: The youngest person awarded by DEF CON for successfully hacking a voting machine system was an 11-year-old named Emmett Brewer. At DEF CON 2018 in Las Vegas, Emmett hacked into a replica of Florida’s state election website in under 10 minutes, altering vote tallies and candidate names. This feat was part of the DEF CON Voting Machine Hacking Village, where children as young as 5 were challenged to breach election systems, in partnership with r00tz Asylum, a children’s hacking organization.
A few lone voices lobbying on the Hill is no match for real grassroots souls fighting for real policy change! We need you now, more than any time in our 20+ years of service, to stand with us, fight through your clicks and calls, and financial support to power MESA and the SAVE Act through both houses to land on President Trump’s Resolute desk!