Month: December 2021
DeSantis touts monoclonal antibody drug, calls other state’s COVID policies ‘insanity’
Gov. Ron DeSantis declared he is “committed” to ensuring new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment will be administered to vulnerable Floridians. The long-acting AstraZeneca therapy known as Evusheld will be available to moderately to severely immunocompromised people like cancer patients, he said. “We are committed to doing the monoclonal,” DeSantis said Friday during a news conference, according to …
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The Coping and Seething Begins After Joe Manchin Nukes Biden’s Presidency
As RedState reported, Joe Manchin has officially killed the “Build Back Better” bill that the administration and Democrat leaders in Congress have fought for months to pass. The move marks a huge blow to Joe Biden’s presidency and also does mortal damage to the trust between the White House and the progressive wing. Almost two …
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Yes, sir! Yes, sir! 3 bags full!
Exclusive: Craige McMillan imagines a nation with ‘no more educational bureaucrats’ Yes, yes, I know. Three bags full, but full of what? Here’s the nursery rhyme: Baa Baa black sheep have you any wool? Yes merry have I, Three bags full. One for my Master, One for my Dame, One for, the little Boy That …
‘Squad’ member Rep. Pressley claims student debt is ‘violence’
Progressives have pressured Biden to cancel student debt There’s a new form of violence in Democrats’ vocabulary. Democratic Rep. Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts took to social media to push President Biden to universally cancel student debt for U.S. college students and graduates. Reporting on her own canvassing efforts, Pressley said allowing student debt to continue was a form of violence. …
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New York legislation provides for indefinite detention of unvaxxed at governor’s whim
(NATIONAL PULSE) – On January 5th, 2022, the New York Senate and Assembly will vote on a bill that would, if passed into law, grant permissions to remove and detain cases, contacts, carriers, or anyone suspected of presenting a “significant threat to public health” and remove them from public life on an indefinite basis. Bill …
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Windfarm plans for Atlantic coast hit fishermen hard and threaten US food supply
The Vineyard Wind project must be stopped in its tracks and restarted from the beginning GE’s new Haliade-X offshore wind turbine is enormous—each blade is longer than a football field. It’s nearly three football fields in height. Its imprint on the seabed is likewise gigantic, and not merely because of the concrete base that anchors it. Miles …
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Biden to Introduce New COVID Measures, Issue ‘Stark Warning’ to Unvaccinated
President Joe Biden, who on Thursday promised death and disease this winter for unvaccinated Americans, will address the nation on Tuesday on the omicron variant of the coronavirus. Omicron, a mild variant of the virus, has hit some parts of the U.S. hard. On Friday, New York recorded its highest number of cases since the …
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Why DeSantis’ bold critical race theory move matters to all of us
DeSantis has emerged one of the most articulate political spokesmen for the anti–critical race theory movement Wednesday, I accompanied Florida governor Ron DeSantis on an early-morning flight from Tallahassee to The Villages retirement community, where he was scheduled to deliver a policy address on critical race theory. During the flight, DeSantis reviewed talking points for …
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The Rule of Law Has Been Replaced by One Set of Rules for the Left and Another for the Right
One of the founding ideals of the United States was that the same system of laws would apply to everyone equally. Two people convicted of the same or similar offense, all things being equal, should receive approximately the same punishment. It doesn’t always work that way; wealth and fame do have a way of making …