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This bill is described as a pipeline to the criminal justice system for parents. The speaker opposes criminalizing parents for wanting to love their children.

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Abdi, running for Minnesota House District 14A, owns Blooming Kids Child Care. The speaker highlights a long list of alleged violations at Blooming Kids, including: - No first aid kits - Unsanitary conditions - Not complying with CPR regulations - No supervision for the kids - Not operating within the terms of their license - Never submitted their DHS background study when requested - Children subjected to prohibited disciplinary actions - No furnishings, no equipment, no materials, and no supplies - No documents to show that the teachers were qualified to do the job - Repeated violations: same violations happen over and over - No immunization records for any of the children - Not enough staff The speaker notes they cannot determine how much state or federal funding Blooming Kids receives because that information requires access they don’t have. Regarding campaign fundraising, the speaker checked Abdi’s campaign donations and states he is not getting any from any day care centers. The speaker concludes by asking someone to tag Nick Shirley, suggesting he should look into this issue as well.

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Tyson is firing American workers and hiring illegal immigrants, impacting small towns. The Biden administration's policies make it easier to hire economic migrants as asylum seekers. This contrasts with the Trump economy where American jobs went to American workers and wages rose. The shift to foreign labor under Biden is harming American workers and eroding the middle class. This practice must be addressed to protect the American dream.

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I just attended a subcommittee hearing on HSB 737, a bill that would grant pesticide companies immunity from lawsuits filed by citizens for damages. This bill, previously rejected by the House Ag Committee, has now passed the subcommittee. It threatens farmers' rights to seek legal action for damages affecting their families and livelihoods. Bayer and other chemical companies argue that these lawsuits threaten their business, citing $3 billion spent annually on legal battles versus $300 million in profits. However, only 1% of Bayer's lawsuits come from Iowa farmers. I'd prefer to see Bayer face challenges rather than Iowa farmers suffer. The interests of industry should not outweigh those of the people.

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Oregon is shutting down local farmers and small businesses under a new CAFO bill, requiring costly upgrades to meet new regulations. This will hurt small businesses and benefit big corporations. We need to fight back against this attack on local producers. Stand together and share this message to spread awareness.

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Only 11 chemicals are banned from cosmetics, leaving babies born with 287 toxins in their cord blood. These include harmful substances like pesticides and coal waste. The FDA's lack of regulation allows companies to introduce chemicals without proper review, leading to toxins in our food. Lobbyists and money drive this dangerous cycle.

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Many McDonald's workers today rely on their income to sustain a household and family. If McDonald's golden arches are to be a symbol of the best of America, they are currently falling short. Working people deserve livable wages and a safe working environment. A safe environment means freedom from any physical harm, including sexual assault, abuse, or harassment.

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California bill AB 495 allows any adult to gain guardianship of a child without parental consent or due process by filling out a form. The bill, which has passed the assembly and is moving through appropriations, is purportedly intended to protect children of parents facing deportation. However, the bill's language is broad enough to allow any adult in California to take guardianship of any child. The form requires the applicant to state they have advised the parent or legal guardian, or that they are unable to contact the parent. There is no verification of deportation status or the adult's safety. The speaker claims this amounts to state-sanctioned child trafficking.

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This administration aims to control food and people. Biden wants extreme heat rules for outdoor workers at just 80 degrees Fahrenheit. They're targeting American farmers, regulating land and water rights. Support local farmers, buy local to fight back against these threats.

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The subcommittee discussed HSB 737, a bill granting pesticide companies immunity from lawsuits. Despite being rejected by the house ag committee, it passed the subcommittee. The bill aims to protect companies like Bayer, which spent billions on lawsuits. However, only 1% of Bayer's suits are from Iowa farmers. Advocates argue that farmers' rights are at risk, prioritizing industry over people's well-being.

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Some individuals are pushing for a bill in Illinois that could lead to children being removed from their homes if parents object to certain medical treatments. A mother who lost custody of her child due to this issue believes the bill is extreme and hopes for a change in perspective. She has not seen her daughter in over two years but remains resilient. The bill is facing opposition in Illinois, with many citizens against the concept of gender identity and the potential harm caused by certain medical procedures. The mother believes accountability should lie with the doctors and hospitals involved in such treatments.

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Speaker 0 asserts that states are taking children and giving them to others for money from the federal government, describing it as a nationwide, government-subsidized child trafficking ring—the largest and most pervasive in history by money and numbers. Speaker 1 adds that children are seized unnecessarily from their families due to the federal Adoption and Safe Families Act, enacted in 1997 by Bill and Hillary Clinton, which, according to the speakers, “literally steals money from the Social Security Fund and gives this money to the states in order to incentivize them to kidnap babies.” Speaker 0 elaborates that in order to receive adoption incentives or bonuses, local CPS must have more children, i.e., more “merchandise to sell.” Speaker 1 and Speaker 0 together claim that each child, when totaled, is worth approximately $1,000,000 to the state, challenging the official figure of $60-80 billion per year as the size of the industry and claiming that the federal government takes about $80,000,000,000 annually and distributes it to all 50 states to “kidnap children.” Speaker 1 states that parents are victimized by a system that profits from holding children longer and offering bonuses for not returning children to their parents. Speaker 0 cites statistics alleging that eighty-three percent of all children taken by CPS are for unsubstantiated allegations, implying that many removals should not have happened in the first place. Speaker 1 notes that case workers and social workers are often guilty of fraud, with allegations that they withhold and destroy evidence.

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The speaker claims that child labor is "in there" and that states are putting children at risk. They state "that's what they'll do."

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Bayer has removed glyphosate from Roundup weed killer, and according to the speaker, this is presented as good news only to reveal a new toxic lineup being sprayed in homes and public spaces. The speaker notes that all of these ingredients are horrible, with special emphasis on Dequat dibromide, which is stated as not only banned in the European Union but also more toxic than glyphosate and capable of damaging the gut, kidneys, liver, and nervous system. Despite these warnings, the speaker asserts that this mixture is still being sprayed. The message is that the problem with Roundup isn’t that it’s fixed, but that it’s not fixed at all—the product has not been made safe; instead, it has been rebranded, swapping one toxic chemical for four others, and the public is being led to believe it is safe. In addition to the product changes, the speaker highlights a legislative development: AB 453. This bill is described as shielding pesticide companies from liability in court, even if their chemicals cause harm. The speaker asserts that this reduces accountability and results in more toxins being sprayed near families. The overall claim is that Bayer did not make Roundup safer by removing glyphosate; rather, they replaced it with a new set of toxic ingredients, and now a state bill would protect manufacturers from legal consequences related to any harm caused by these chemicals.

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Nancy Schaeffer, a former Georgia State Senator, discusses the problems with Child Protective Services (CPS) and the corrupt practices within the system. She highlights how children are unnecessarily removed from their homes for profit, with financial incentives given to states that increase adoption numbers. Schaeffer emphasizes the abuse of power, lack of accountability, and the negative impact on families and children. She calls for an independent audit of CPS departments, the removal of financial incentives, the opening of family court, and the protection of parents' rights. Schaeffer concludes by urging for reform and the defense of children's rights.

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Kellogg's has been called out for selling different, safer ingredients in other countries while using harmful chemicals in the U.S. Over 450,000 signatures have been gathered to demand accountability. During a recent Senate round table, it was highlighted that food companies, like McDonald's, use questionable ingredients in the U.S. that are banned elsewhere. The FDA lacks the capacity to regulate these chemicals effectively, allowing companies to introduce unsafe ingredients without proper oversight. A national boycott of Kellogg's is underway, urging consumers to demand healthier options. Citizens are rallying for change, emphasizing the need for better food safety regulations to protect American health.

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A bill called the Kids Online Safety Act (COSA) has been sponsored by 40 senators from both parties. The bill aims to require individuals to upload their driver's license before using their First Amendment rights on the internet. It claims to protect children from restricted content but will actually restrict internet access for everyone and require proof of age for viewing any controversial topics. The bill allows attorney generals to sue internet companies like TikTok and Facebook if they don't ensure that users viewing controversial content are over 18. This will require companies to collect users' driver's license information. The bill is bipartisan, with senators from different states supporting it. Critics argue that it's a way to trace individuals' online posts back to their home addresses.

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In November, the EPA will vote on a bill to add costly water treatment programs to butcher shops, impacting local producers. This move limits consumer choice and favors big packers. The cost is high for small businesses, potentially restricting access to locally sourced meat. The shift may push consumers towards larger corporations controlling most of the industry. Share your thoughts and remember to support American and local businesses.

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I recently visited the southern border and spoke with the head of the border guards union. Children are coming over with phone numbers and addresses written on them, but we are not thoroughly checking them. This could be leading them into dangerous situations like prostitution and sweatshops, all funded by American tax dollars.

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The speaker discussed a bill granting pesticide companies immunity from lawsuits, which passed a subcommittee. The bill aims to protect companies like Bayer, who spend billions fighting lawsuits. However, only 1% of Bayer's suits come from Iowa farmers. The speaker believes it's unfair to prioritize industry over farmers' rights to legal action.

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CPS, or Child Protective Services, is accused of corruption, profit-seeking, and secrecy in this video. Senator Nancy Schafer investigated the corruption within CPS and found that poor parents are often targeted because they lack the resources to fight the system. She also discovered that case workers and social workers commit fraud and fabricate evidence, but charges against them are ignored. The Adoption and Safe Families Act, signed by Bill Clinton, incentivizes the adoption of children from foster care, leading to the abduction and sale of young children. The video includes personal testimonies of children who have been abused and mistreated while in the custody of CPS. The corruption within CPS is alleged to be part of a larger problem involving pedophile rings and human trafficking.

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The speaker questions the safety of glyphosate, the key ingredient in Roundup, despite claims from Bayer that it does not cause cancer. They cite 180,000 lawsuits against Bayer, resulting in over $12 billion in damages, and Bayer's efforts to prevent future glyphosate-related cancer lawsuits. Roundup Ready crops, genetically engineered to resist glyphosate, led to a surge in its use, with approximately 60% of crops now treated with it. The speaker highlights a letter from members of Congress arguing against glyphosate overregulation, suggesting that without it, widespread hunger will occur. They point out that some signatories, like Deb Fischer and Chuck Grassley, are major recipients of funding from big agriculture and biotech companies like Bayer, DuPont, and Dow. The speaker implies that these contributions influence their support for glyphosate.

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Tyson Foods is permanently closing its pork factory in Perry, Iowa, resulting in 1,200 job losses in a town of 8,000. While local residents face layoffs, Tyson is hiring asylum seekers from other states, offering them jobs and benefits, including legal assistance for immigration hearings. Critics argue that this practice harms American workers by replacing them with lower-wage foreign labor, contributing to the decline of the middle class. The contrast is drawn between the current economy and the previous administration's focus on American job creation. Concerns are raised about the legality of these hiring practices and the potential impact on local communities.

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Democrats are warning that Trump's immigration policies will devastate the economy and the child trafficking industry. Chuck Schumer claims that Trump's policies will eliminate jobs, harming child trafficking businesses and putting criminals out of work. Luis Hernandez, a human trafficker, worries about losing his job due to Trump's policies, contrasting this with the job security he felt under Joe Biden. Experts suggest Americans are unwilling to fill the void left by displaced child traffickers. Additionally, Democrats warn of a potential fentanyl shortage due to border security measures. Illinois Governor Jay Pritzker has vowed to eat an entire extra large deep dish meat lovers pizza every day until Trump is stopped.

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HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill and HHS Assistant Secretary for the Administration for Children and Families Alex Adams discuss concerns about political patronage in Minnesota, alleging that incompetent state officials have allowed taxpayer money to be diverted to politically connected cronies. They claim state officials have been unwilling to confirm the size and scope of fraud, and assert that Governor Walz’s administration is diverting resources from working families to fake day care scams. They emphasize that raising a young family is challenging and that many families rely on state and federal assistance for affordable child care. They state that fraud is not victimless and that every dollar stolen is taken from children and families who need these services. They argue that Washington policies influence how states administer programs and can either prevent or invite fraud. They assert that the Biden-Harris administration adopted Child Care and Development Fund rules that created vulnerabilities, weakening accountability and making fraud easier. Consequently, they say a proposed rule has been released to repeal those Biden-era mandates. The proposed rule is described as having three important elements. First, it ends the requirement that taxpayer dollars must pay for child care before services are provided, so states will no longer be forced to send payments to providers upfront. Second, it ends the enrollment-based billing mandate, allowing payments to be based on verified attendance rather than enrollment alone, so providers cannot bill for children who never show up. Third, it ends the mandate to pre-fund guaranteed seats at childcare centers without competition, thereby restoring parental choice and bringing back market incentives that reward legitimate, high-quality providers. Taken together, the changes are said to ensure that payments reflect real services and real attendance, making it far harder for fraudulent or nonoperational centers to game the system. The speakers claim that Biden administration policies effectively backed up a Brink’s truck and sent the security home across welfare programs, and that in childcare, this ends today. Produced by The U. S. Department Of Health And Human Services.
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