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Month: July 2023

Judge must nix Hunter Biden’s plea deal to show her court won’t approve a blatant miscarriage of justice

Attorney General Merrick Garland is a bitter partisan hack, but apparently not a bright one. His timing for giving Hunter Biden a sweetheart deal marks him as dumb as a rock. Garland easily could have buried the 5-year-old case during the first two years of Joe Biden’s tenure, before Republicans won the House majority in …

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Kamala Harris’ lies not only push her political agenda but reveal her ugly truth

There are two idioms I see exercised frequently in the American political landscape: If you tell a lie enough times, it becomes the truth and lies travel further than truths. There is no politician impervious to committing an occasional lie since it’s a feature of the job, not a bug. But there are some lies …

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Aides and the press have created a Potemkin presidency, hiding if Joe Biden is up to it

President Biden is merely pretending to do his job. But will the charade collapse before he can finagle another election victory? In czarist Russia, a Russian governor named Potemkin built a fake village to deceive Catherine the Great about the condition of the peasants she ruled. In today’s Washington, the media are partnering with Team …

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DeSantis campaign lays off 38, more than a third of total staff

The layoffs come as DeSantis struggles to make up ground in the polls against former President Donald Trump. Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign has laid off more than one-third of its staff, the campaign confirmed to the Miami Herald, part of an additional cost-cutting measure from the governor amid a disappointing start to the GOP primary. …

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Theaters in Crisis: Layoffs, Cost Cuts Imperil Nonprofit Stage Companies Across U.S.

Unlike Broadway, which has seen a rebound, theater attendance as a whole has not returned to pre-pandemic levels while costs of producing are rising due to inflation as well as labor shortages. Nonprofit leaders across the country are sounding the alarm bell as theaters near a point of financial crisis. Center Theatre Group in Los …

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Gas prices may spike as much as 10 to 25 cents this week in some states

Consumers may need to prepare to spend more for a gallon of gas tied to the rising cost of oil and heat-induced refinery outages as temps across the nation soar to the highest of the summer this week. The national average price for a gallon of gasoline could rise five to 10 cents this week, with increases …

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After a Pause, US Fed Likely to Hike Interest Rates to 22-Year High

After pausing in June, the US Federal Reserve is widely expected to hike interest rates again on Wednesday, adopting its most restrictive monetary stance for 22 years despite recent signs of slowing inflation. After 10 consecutive hikes in just over a year, the Fed halted its aggressive campaign of monetary tightening last month to give …

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Landmark Pre-Trial Hearing Granted in Worker’s Compensation Lawsuit: Ohio Nurse Coerced to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine, Resulting in Severe Neurological Disorder

Danielle Baker, an experienced registered nurse, is gearing up to take her former employer, Ohio’s Hospice Inc., to court after she was coerced to receive the Pfizer mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. After developing a serious neurological condition known as “transverse myelitis” post-vaccination, Baker will see her day in court early next year. Baker is a seasoned healthcare …

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73% Of Trump Voters Say Racism Against White Americans Is A Problem; New Poll Finds

Donald Trump voters view racism against whites as a bigger problem than racism against blacks, according to a new YouGov poll. The survey of 1,638 U.S. adults, which was conducted from July 13-17, shows that among 2020 Trump voters, 62% say that racism against Black Americans is a problem today — while 73% say that racism …

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China is counting on America’s suicidal immigration policy

One way to win a war is to let your opponent commit suicide. Americans have a habit of thinking about China in this light. For the longest time, our country’s intelligentsia assumed Beijing’s Communist system would collapse on its own, just as the Soviet Union’s did. Of course, the West had a policy of containment …

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