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Month: March 2023

Kamala Harris Brings Environmentalist Hysteria to New Low, Claims Climate is Causing This Illness Among Young People

I can almost picture the drug commercials now. Envision it with me: A worried millennial walks through a smog-filled park, his/her/their/xir face fixed in a rictus of existential dread. Then comes the voice-over: “Do you have climate mental health issues?” “Symptoms could include watching MSNBC for hours on end, worrying if your corgi is contributing …

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Why Didn’t Pelosi Release the J6 Video?

“I’m actually not aware of any member of the committee who had access [to the videos].” J6 Committee chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) House and Senate Demos and their Leftmedia talkingheads and scribes are apoplectic about House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s release of video feeds of protesters inside the Capitol building on January 6, 2021. McCarthy chose to release those …

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Noem vetoes bill that would recognize central bank digital currency but not cryptocurrency

Legislation passed 49-17 in the South Dakota House of Representatives and 24-9 in the Senate before being vetoed by the governor South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem vetoed legislation that would have identified central bank digital currency as money with cryptocurrency being excluded. “At this moment in time, such a government-backed electronic currency has not …

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Maryland high school girl’s murder solved half a century later

The Maryland suspect, identified as Forrest Clyde Williams III, had a sparse criminal record. He died of natural causes in 2018 Pamela Lynn Conyers’ parents reported her missing on Oct. 16, 1970, after the 16-year-old didn’t return home from running an errand at the mall that evening. Four days later, her body was found strangled …

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Biden’s making gov’t discriminate by race — he needs to stop

Forget defending the nation, mailing Social Security checks or any of the federal government’s other jobs. Under President Biden’s explicit orders, the executive branch is increasingly going to push racial “equity.” This outrageous exercise in reverse discrimination has absolutely no place in government. As The Post’s Caitlin Doornbos reported, more than 90 federal agencies submitted “equity action plans” …

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Major Metro Fooled in Sister City Scam – Would You Have Been Fooled by Something So Obvious?

In its dash in the fast lane to embrace diversity, the city of Newark, New Jersey, drove into a pothole. On Jan. 12, Newark officials signed a “sister city” agreement with the United States of Kailasa that was going to support trade and other activities that would allow Newark to cite a connection with a Hindu nation. …

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OH NO – Crypto Exchange CIRCLE Admits It had a $3.3 Billion Exposure at Silicon Valley Bank

Another crypto exchange is in the news and it’s not good. According to CNBC: U.S. cryptocurrency firm Circle has $3.3 billion of its $40 billion of USD Coin reserves at the collapsed lender Silicon Valley Bank, the company said in a tweet on Friday. The stablecoin company’s announcement comes after startup-focused SVB collapsed on Friday in …

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“This Should Scare The Hell Out Of Bankers & Regulators Worldwide”

From “everyday joes” to the corporate CFOs, men, women, and others, are frantically battling a prisoner’s dilemma about their banking relationship this weekend: “I’m fine if they don’t draw their money, and they’re fine if I don’t draw mine…” But, given the lines outside banks and less than reassuring sentiment from Washington, we suspect it is too late …

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Fears Rise that Silicon Valley Bank Might Only Be the Beginning of Bank Failures

The Silicon Valley Bank failure may not be the only bank to fail per some experts in the field.  The Silicon Valley Bank failed while the executives at the bank sold their shares before the failure – an obvious misuse of insider information. Having insiders like these executives gives you an idea of the ethics …

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Minnesota restores rights of paroled felons to vote

Law signed by governor affects 55,000 convicted state residents. Beginning July 1, Minnesota will expand the right to vote to more than 55,000 Minnesotans who are on parole. The North Star State previously had allowed people convicted of felonies to vote after their sentences had expired. Gov. Tim Walz signed the bill March 3. The …

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