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‘No Police, No Peace’ Billboards to Reach 4 Million in New York, Atlanta, Dallas

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Plus: Trump, Newsom Shun Heated Partisanship in Confronting California Wildfires September 15 2020 Good morning from Washington, which President Trump left behind yesterday for a trip to buck up California leaders who are battling fierce wildfires. Fred Lucas reports on that and a new billboard campaign in support of police. On the podcast, California political activist John Cox assesses the state’s effectiveness in fighting the fires. Plus: the secrecy in public schools; the Trump administration and climate change; and Cal Thomas’ home of the brave on “The Right Side of History.” On this date in 1940, the tide turns in the Battle of Britain as the Royal Air Force downs 56 German aircraft in two dogfights within an hour, convincing the Nazis that they can’t rule the air. NEWS [‘No Police, No Peace’ Billboards to Reach 4 Million in New York, Atlanta, Dallas]( [‘No Police, No Peace’ Billboards to Reach 4 Million in New York, Atlanta, Dallas]( By Fred Lucas Americans should “come together to support the important work and sacrifices of law enforcement officers and push back against the left’s campaign to defund the police,” Heritage Action’s Jessica Anderson... [More]( NEWS [Trump, Newsom Shun Heated Partisanship in Confronting California Wildfires]( [Trump, Newsom Shun Heated Partisanship in Confronting California Wildfires]( By Fred Lucas Gov. Gavin Newsom personally thanks President Trump for setting a “record” in quick response to requests for assistance as wildfires rage across the state’s forests. [More]( ANALYSIS [How to Get California's Wildfires Under Control]( [How to Get California's Wildfires Under Control]( By Rachel del Guidice “Our firefighters are absolutely necessary on the ground, but we really have got to have this overwhelming air force that would be able to go in,” political activist John Cox says. [More]( COMMENTARY [Some Schools Don’t Want You to Know What They Are Teaching Your Kids. That’s a Problem.]( [Some Schools Don’t Want You to Know What They Are Teaching Your Kids. That’s a Problem.]( By Jonathan Butcher At a time marked less by civil discourse than by cancel culture and vicious riots, parents should be wary of school projects that want to reframe history or train children to see injustice all around. [More]( COMMENTARY [Cal Thomas on Threat of Moral Relativism, Anarchy in Streets]( [Cal Thomas on Threat of Moral Relativism, Anarchy in Streets]( By Fred Lucas “The way you fix [a] system with flaws is to fix the flaws, not to bring down the whole system,” the popular columnist says. “A lot of these things we’re seeing now are excuses.” [More]( NEWS [Wildfires Will Get Worse Under Decades-Old Liberal Policies, Veteran Forester Says]( [Wildfires Will Get Worse Under Decades-Old Liberal Policies, Veteran Forester Says]( By Chris White Rules make it more difficult to deploy controlled burns designed to cull underbrush in forests to lessen the chance of massive fires, environmental scientist Bob Zybach says. [More]( COMMENTARY [Countering the Left’s Climate Power Grab With Facts]( [Countering the Left’s Climate Power Grab With Facts]( By Nicolas Loris The Trump administration has taken steps to reduce the previous administration’s regulatory climate tentacles, but policymakers could do more. [More]( COMMENTARY [Your Right to Vote Is Sacred. Don’t Give It Up.]( [Your Right to Vote Is Sacred. Don’t Give It Up.]( By Kay C. James Let’s agree on this: Elections should limit the possibility of error to the greatest extent possible. [More]( [LOGO-CHARCOAL_75percent.jpg] The Daily Signal is brought to you by more than half a million members of The Heritage Foundation. [Donate to The Daily Signal]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Twitter]( How are we doing? We welcome your comments, suggestions, and story tips. Please reply to this email or send us a note at [comments@dailysignal.com](. The Daily Signal 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002 [(800) 546-2843]( Add [morningbell@heritage.org]( to your address book to ensure that you receive emails from us. You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL}. If you want to receive other Heritage Foundation newsletters, or opt out of this newsletter, [please click here to update your subscription.](

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