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Month: September 2023

Dr. Vernon Coleman: The Collaborators Will Kill Us All

It was clear long before 1918 that in World War I the generals completely lost touch with reality, they’d lost the plot.  They didn’t know what was happening in the trenches because they didn’t look, they didn’t see any evidence so they could ignore it.  But at least their actions were driven by a mixture …

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3 Reasons There’s Something Sinister With the Big Push for Electric Vehicles

25 refrigerators. That’s how much the additional electricity consumption per household would be if the average US home adopted electric vehicles (EVs). Congressman Thomas Massie—an electrical engineer—revealed this information while discussing with Pete Buttigieg, the Secretary of Transportation, President Biden’s plan to have 50% of cars sold in the US be electric by 2030. The …

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“Screw Your Face Diapers!!” Mask Mandate Return Sparks ‘We Will Not Comply’ Trend

A number of people on social media have declared that “we will not comply” with COVID-19 mask mandates as some hospitals and businesses have moved to reinstate such rules in recent weeks. Notably, former President Donald Trump released a video addressing “every COVID tyrant who wants to take away our freedom.” “Hear these words: We will not …

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Saudi Arabia to extend voluntary cut of 1 million barrels per day until the end of the year

Saudi Arabia on Tuesday extended its 1 million barrel per day voluntary crude oil production cut until the end of the year, according to the state-owned Saudi Press Agency. The reduction will put Saudi crude output near 9 million barrels per day over October, November and December and will be reviewed on a monthly basis. Riyadh …

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Americans are fleeing blue states in droves over taxes and crime. Illinois leads the pack

After Illinois, California, New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania round out the list for top 5 outbound migration states in 2022. For the fourth year in a row, Illinois tops the list of states where Americans are fleeing as residents struggle with high taxes, crime and a soft economy, according to a new report from the …

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Commissioners Deny Bishopville Rezoning Request

SNOW HILL – The Worcester County Commissioners this week opted not to rezone property near Route 113 in Bishopville. The commissioners on Tuesday voted 5-2 not to grant a request to rezone slightly less than nine acres on Jarvis Road. While the applicant said the property was poor farmland, staff noted it was currently being …

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Giant Grift: Biden administration has only recovered a few of the $280 billion in stolen COVID aid

Congress fears most of the money stolen by Russia, China and Nigeria isn’t being investigated. It has been called the greatest grift in American history: an estimated $280 billion of taxpayer money that was supposed to help needy families and businesses through the COVID pandemic has been stolen. Only about $8 billion has been recovered …

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Electric Vehicles Are Causing Issues After Hurricane Idalia

Electric vehicles are catching on fire after Hurricane Idalia made landfall in Florida last week. According to local reports, at least two Tesla EVs ignited after saltwater from the storm surge damaged their batteries and other electrical components. One vehicle lit up in Pinellas Park and another car fire occurred in Palm Harbor. “Carfax says …

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Is Subprime Credit-Card Crisis Looming?

Last month, Macy’s announced what some suspected to be a canary in the credit coal mine; credit card delinquencies had taken a huge bite out of results in the second quarter. In a call with analysts, execs warned that the resumption of student loan payments could compound the problem. Now, MarketWatch asks; Is there a subprime credit-card crisis on the horizon? …

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WHITEHAVEN FERRY OVERHAUL CLOSURE

The Whitehaven Ferry will be out of service for rehabilitation and overhaul starting, September 19, 2023. The expected time of closure is approximately 90-120 days. For updates and further information, please contact the Ferry Hotline at 410-543-2756.