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Month: August 2021

Biden Begs OPEC to Boost Oil Production to Combat Rising Gas Prices After Canceling Drilling and Keystone Pipeline

The Biden Administration on Wednesday begged OPEC to boost production as gas prices rise. “The president recognizes that gas prices can put a pinch on the family budget,” a senior White House official, who asked not to be identified told CNBC. “He’d like his administration to use whatever tools that it has to help address …

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Judge Temporarily Halts Ocean Pines Election Process; Court To Evaluate Complaint

OCEAN PINES – A Worcester County Circuit Court judge has granted a temporary restraining order suspending the association’s board election until a decision is reached on the eligibility status of disqualified candidate Rick Farr. On Tuesday, Judge Beau Oglesby signed a temporary restraining order prohibiting the counting of ballots and certification of election results as …

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Republican candidate for governor, Cox kicks off campaign in Cambridge

CAMBRIDGE — Dan Cox, a pro-Trump Republican running for Maryland governor, kicked off his 2022 in Cambridge at Governor’s Hall at Sailwinds Park on Thursday, Aug. 5. Cox is in the GOP primary to succeed term-limited Gov. Larry Hogan (a Republican Trump critic) along with Maryland Commerce Secretary Kelly Schulz and Robin Ficker. Former Maryland …

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High Court Denies Ocean City’s Tax Differential Appeal

OCEAN CITY — Maryland’s highest court denied Ocean City’s appeal in its long-standing dispute with Worcester County over the tax differential issue. In January 2019, after years of veiled threats over the tax differential, or tax setoff, Ocean City filed a petition for declaratory judgment against Worcester County on the long-standing matter. In its simplest …

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HUGE UPDATE: CodeMonkeyZ Files Released at Lindell Cyber Symposium — Not Likely Criminal Issue As Reported Earlier — Findings a GAME CHANGER

CodeMonkeyZ, Ron Watkins, spoke at Mike Lindell’s Cyber Symposium on Wednesday morning. Watkins brought with him the alleged images from before and after a software update of the Dominion Voting Systems in Mesa County Colorado. During his presentation, there were connection and audio problems. On Tuesday night Mesa County Colorado Clerk Tina Peters stepped forward as the …

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DC Trump Appointed Judge Allows Dominion’s $1.3 Billion Defamation Case Against Giuliani, Sidney Powell and Mike Lindell to Proceed

A Trump-appointed judge ruled on Wednesday that a $1.3 billion lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems against Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell and Mike Lindell may proceed. Judge Carl Nichols dismissed requests to throw out the junk lawsuit. Dominion Voting Systems is suing the Trump supporters for their accusations that votes were changed during the 2020 election. …

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Mexican President: I Discussed ‘Complete Opening’ Of Border With Kamala

On Monday, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador revealed that he spoke with Vice President Kamala Harris about “the complete opening” of the roughly 2,000 mile border between the United States and Mexico, which has been closed to non-essential travel since March 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Obrador tweeted, “We spoke again …

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Sen. Blumenthal: ‘No,’ $28.4 Trillion in Federal Debt is Not Too Much

(CNS News) – When asked if the $28.4 trillion federal debt was too much, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D.-Conn.) said, “No,” and added that “it’s an investment that we need to make.” At the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, CNS News asked the senator, “The debt of the federal government is $28.4 trillion. Is that too much?” Sen. Blumenthal said, …

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