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Mike Pence said yesterday on Fox Business that the First Amendment to the Constitution doesn’t provide “freedom from religion,” the idea that people shouldn’t have other people’s religious beliefs forced on them.
Host Larry Kudlow told Pence that “far-left progressives… will not allow God into the conversation, will not allow religion into the conversation. Not just the conversation, the schools, the communities, the workplace… I mean, no one is allowed to talk about the Ten Commandments or the importance of moral values.”
People are allowed to talk about the Ten Commandments and morality in the U.S.
“How can we have a truly great nation? These lefties want to scrap religion, Mike Pence, and I think it’s a terrible mistake,” Kudlow said.
Pence waited a bit – possibly to see if Kudlow was actually going to ask a question – and responded: “Well, the radical left believes that the freedom of religion is the freedom from religion. But it’s nothing the American founders ever thought of or generations of Americans fought to defend.”
“The good news is that after four years of the Trump-Pence administration, I’m confident that we have a pro-religious freedom majority on the Supreme Court of the United States,” he continued.
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Despite Pence’s insistence, the First Amendment comes with two parts. He and Kudlow appeared to be familiar with the Free Exercise Clause, which says “Congress shall make no law… prohibiting the free exercise” of religion.
But there’s also the Establishment Clause, which says that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.”
In other words, the First Amendment gives people both freedom of and freedom from religion.
America’s founders were opposed to the government forcing religion on people, especially considering the religious oppression and wars that had plagued Europe in the centuries leading up to the writing of the Constitution.
“No man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place, or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested, or burthened in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer, on account of his religious opinions or belief; but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities,” Thomas Jefferson wrote in the constitution of Virginia, showing that freedom from religion was definitely something that the founders were thinking of.
“The settled opinion here is that religion is essentially distinct from Civil Government, and exempt from its cognizance; that a connexion between them is injurious to both; that there are causes in the human breast, which ensure the perpetuity of religion without the aid of the law,” James Madison wrote in a letter in 1819. “A legal establishment of religion without a toleration could not be thought of, and with toleration, is no security for public quiet and harmony, but rather a source itself of discord and animosity.”
Pence’s views on the establishment of a national religion could be of national importance in a few years. He has suggested that he’s considering a 2024 presidential run and, as he noted in the interview with Kudlow, the president can appoint judges who can rule against freedom from religion.
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ms-cellanies · 2 years
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CONDONE VS CONDEMN.  So easy to get them mixed up, is that correct Mr. Johnson?  REPUBLIKKKANS SUCK.
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davidnelsoncfa · 1 year
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The Biggest Risk for the market isn't the FED!
Will the market look right through today's FOMC decision and the commentary that follows? So far the Fed has talked tough and the market hasn't bought it. $SPY $TLT
David joins Fox Business anchor Charles Payne to weigh in on the markets and today’s FOMC decision.
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for you~ ^-^
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actual-corpse · 17 days
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Fox Business interviewed my Marketing teacher and was REALLY pushing for opinions instead of cold hard facts...
But...
I thought Fox's facts didn't care about feelings (opinions)
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taiwantalk · 6 months
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gaykarstaagforever · 10 months
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Important example of media literacy here.
See this? See all this?
This is Fox Business doing a "report" where a guy from a Conservative think-tank says you and I are poor because Joe Biden won't let oil companies dump chemicals into rivers or construction companies make hard hats optional.
Which isn't true. The knots this idiot has to tie himself into to explain how making things more poisonous and dangerous "unleashes prosperity" is sad, to say the least.
But notice how the headline frames it. This is Fox Business, a place where rich men who run smoke factories go to hear about how they are the greatest heroes in American history. And even here, they're burying the lead in a bunch of convoluted bullshit.
Fox Business knows deregulation does not in fact equal I get to buy a Ferrari. But they also know that it MIGHT mean the smoke factory guys get to. And so they have to run the story. But even they have to stare at their shoes and mutter about it.
The only people on earth who care about deregulation are Captain Planet villains and the soulless people who sleep with them in exchange for jewelry. And even Fox Business is embarrassed by that.
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instagramlady8 · 1 year
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Real Estate | Fox Business
Spring home buying season shows 'steady demand' as mortgage rates slip for second week • Florida's red-hot real estate market cooling down: 'Gone are the days of' bidding wars, broker says • Real estate reprieve continues as mortgage rates keep falling • Mortgage rates climb for fifth week on job growth and inflation • Black California couple’s home appraises for $500K more when White friend poses as owner • Most US renters are located in these states, report finds • NYC anti-capitalist protester scales Chase Bank, fails miserably • JonBenét Ramsey's Colorado home listed for $7 million • Housing affordability at record low, report says • Mortgage rates climb for a straight fourth week on sustained economic growth and continued inflation • Hamptons trailer park home under contract for $3.75M • Mortgage rates climb for third week on threat of sticky inflation • Expert sounds alarm on high interest rates being the 'new normal,' leaving real estate 'extremely challenged' • Office landlord defaults are escalating as lenders brace for more distress • Carlos Slim mansion, 'last remnant' of old New York luxury, goes on sale for $80M
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kenneth-black · 26 days
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Still can’t wrap my head around the fact that this photo is a screengrab from the episode and not an edit 🫠🫠🫠 Like Buck is canonically bi?? I’m not dreaming am I??
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stevenrogered · 19 days
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She's expecting me to come home. Which you do have to do at some point.
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windwenn · 1 month
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The sillies (they have consumed my soul)
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davidnelsoncfa · 1 year
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Jay Powell wants you to lose your job
Yesterday's Word on the Street with @MariaBartiromo and @MarkTepperSWP A look at housing and the consensus view as we head into 2023.
David joins Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo and Strategic Wealth Partners CEO Mark Tepper to weigh in on housing and the economy.
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merroun · 1 year
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Fox News Channel's primetime programs will cover the first public hearing related to the January 6 riots only "as news warrants," the network said in a press release.
Instead, Fox News hosts Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum will anchor live coverage of the Thursday primetime hearing on Fox Business Network.
The House Select Committee investigating the attack on the Capitol will hold its first primetime hearing on Thursday at 8pm ET, with most major networks planning to cover the proceedings during their regular scheduled programming.
The hearing is scheduled to take place at the same time as two of Fox News' top-rated shows — "Tucker Carlson Tonight" and "Hannity" — hosted by conservative hosts Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity respectively, both of whom have previously condemned the January 6 House Committee and its probe as a whole.
The January 6 panel previously asked Hannity to cooperate with its investigation in the Capitol attack. Last year, Carlson also released a three-part documentary on the insurrection which was riddled with errors and fallacies.
The coverage of the January 6 hearing on Fox Business Network will be offered to Fox broadcast affiliates and livestreamed on Fox News Digital and Fox Nation, per the release.
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thcscout · 1 year
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Will cannabis be legalized at the federal level?
Will cannabis be legalized at the federal level?
Rep. Nancy Mace, R- S.C., joined ‘Kennedy’ to discuss developments in bipartisan cannabis reform laws at the federal level. #foxbusiness #kennedy Subscribe to Fox Business! https://bit.ly/2D9Cdse Watch more Fox Business Video: https://video.foxbusiness.com Watch Fox Business Network Live: http://www.foxnewsgo.com/ FOX Business Network (FBN) is a financial news channel delivering real-time…
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newsonnews · 1 year
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Fox Business Beats CNBC by 29% in October Ratings
Fox Business Beats CNBC by 29% in October Ratings... #FoxBusiness Network (@foxbusiness) beat #CNBC (@cnbc) in October's ratings with a 29% advantage in business day viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research.
Fox Business Network beat CNBC in October’s ratings with a 29% advantage in business day viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. (more…)
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