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Month: September 2021

Harris on Same Day Biden Announces Vax Mandates: ‘When People Are Able to Make Choices without Government Interference… We Are a Stronger Society’ (VIDEO)

You just can’t make this up. Kamala Harris on Thursday met with abortion providers from Texas, Mississippi, Kentucky and New Mexico at the White House to discuss Texas’ new “heartbeat” abortion law. Speaking on abortion, Harris said state legislatures cannot circumvent the US Constitution. Harris told reporters at the White House the right of women …

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Biden’s divisive speech helped neither the nation nor him

Wow, did President Joe Biden deliver a stinker of a speech Thursday, one guaranteed to fail both its supposed purpose of speeding the nation to final victory over COVID and its true goal of bolstering his poll ratings. The central problem is that he spoke only to those of the vaxxed who resent the unvaxxed. It oozed contempt …

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19 Governors, 2 AGs resist Biden’s Vaccine Mandates

More than a dozen governors and two attorneys general late on Sept. 9 issued statements defying the Biden administration’s impending vaccine mandates for federal workers and private-sector workers. President Joe Biden earlier in the day signed an executive order to require all federal workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. There would be …

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Nearly 70% of Americans think things are bad in US: poll

Almost 70% of Americans are pessimistic about the current state of the country amid increasing worry over the COVID-19 pandemic, rising crime and the economy, according to a new poll. About 69 percent of Americans say things are currently going badly in the US, according to a CNN poll released Friday. That number is up from the …

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Noem: ‘I Had No Idea Anyone Alive Could Wreck this Country as Fast as Joe Biden Is’

Thursday on FNC’s “Hannity,” Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) slammed President Joe Biden for the vaccine mandates and other COVID-19 protocol measures he announced earlier in the day. Noem told Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity her administration, as well as other governors around the country, would take action against the Biden administration. “[I] think we have …

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Public Interest Legal Foundation: 27,287 Georgia Mail Ballots Were ‘Undeliverable,’ Over Twice Biden’s Certified Margin of Victory

The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) released a report on Wednesday showing 27,787 absentee ballots sent to voters by mail in the 2020 Georgia presidential election were deemed “undeliverable.” That number is more than two times greater than 12,670 vote margin of victory for Joe Biden over Donald Trump in Georgia certified by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a …

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OC Officials Weigh Pension Plan Assumptions

OCEAN CITY — Despite having a stellar year with the investment returns in the town’s pension plans, a debate ensued this week over lowering the percentage assumptions going forward. During Tuesday’s work session, the Mayor and Council got an update on the town’s recent pension committee meeting. Ocean City has two pension plans, one for …

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Wicomico Council Approves Funding For West Metro Core Park Planning

SALISBURY – County leaders voted this week to approve $100,000 in funding for park planning at the West Metro Core property in Wicomico. On Tuesday, the Wicomico County Council voted unanimously to amend the fiscal year 2022 capital budget and fiscal years 2022-2026 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) to include $100,000 for the development of a …

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