Posted on Friday, October 31, 2025
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AMAC Joins Effort Urging Congress Against Extending Temporary Obamacare Subsidies With $400+ Billion Price Tag
As the government shutdown stretches into its fifth week, AMAC is proudly standing with other conservative organizations to urge Congress not to give in to Democrat pressure to continue temporary Obamacare subsidies. Originally created as short-term pandemic relief, these subsidies now risk becoming yet another costly, permanent giveaway that benefits insurance companies while everyday Americans struggle with rising premiums and out-of-pocket costs. AMAC is calling on congressional leaders to hold the line, stop wasteful spending, and protect taxpayers.
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Election Day is this Tuesday, November 4th!
Election Day is only a few days away, but there’s still time to learn about the issues and candidates on your local ballot. Do your research and vote this Tuesday! Remind others, and if you can, help them get to the polls!
Action ☆ Academy
…It Must Be Climate Change!
In the 5-minute video …It Must Be Climate Change! Matthew Wielicki, Earth scientist and author of the Irrational Fear Substack, examines the claim by environmental activists that extreme weather events are caused by climate change. PragerU is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that promotes American values in short educational videos for people of all ages.
Term of the Week: The Song of Hiawatha
“An epic by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, based on the story of an actual Native American hero. The historical Hiawatha was an Onondaga from what is now New York state, but Longfellow makes him an Ojibwa living near Lake Superior. A famous section of the poem begins: ‘By the shores of Gitche Gumee,
By the shining Big-Sea-Water, Stood the wigwam of Nokomis…’”
(Hirsch, E. D., et al. The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy. 2nd ed., Houghton Mifflin, 1993, p. 124.)
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Class for September and October
Athens and Sparta
Discover the roots of Western Civilization through the story of the ancient Greek cities of Athens and Sparta. In Hillsdale College’s free nine-lecture course, Athens and Sparta, distinguished historians Victor Davis Hanson and Paul A. Rahe examine the culture, government, and history of these two great cities and their lasting impact on the West.
Quote of the Week
“Any man worth his salt will stick up for what he believes right, but it takes a slightly better man to acknowledge instantly and without reservation that he is in error.”
— Andrew Jackson
Fight to save the America we love! If you’d like to become a volunteer AMAC Action Delegate, please contact us at (855) 809-6976 or [email protected].
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