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President Joe Biden celebrated Wednesday the final passage of his massive $2.9 trillion rescue package in the House of Representatives. “I want to thank all the members who voted for it, especially Speaker Pelosi, the finest and most capable Speaker in the history of our nation,” Biden said in a statement recognizing the bill’s passage.
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President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion stimulus plan passed the House on Wednesday, setting it up to become law this week, but where the money in the bill is going remains controversial. One of the controversial recipients: pension plans. Democrats included $86 billion in direct aid for pension funds in the stimulus bill, which will help the 10.7 million active and retired workers who fall under multiemployer pension plans, and lawmakers say doing so is a necessary component of pandemic relief. "Wall Street's reckless bets that crashed our economy in 2008 hit union pensions like a knife in the ribs," Sen....
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Remember Paul Harvey, the great newscaster? Here he tells you what the world would look like if HE were the Devil by Steve Ray - March 8th, 2021If you don’t know Paul Harvey, you are young and have missed a great life. He is famous for his saying, “And now, for the rest of the story!” After which he would tell fascinating stories and news items you would never hear anywhere else. Here he tells you what he would do if he were the Devil. Hang on to your pitchfork, and tell me if all he says has not happened...
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Homan said 'actions speak louder than words' as border descends into crisis situation The Biden administration should be "embarrassed" about their immigration policies after "inheriting the most secure border" in decades, Fox News contributor Tom Homan said on Wednesday. "They should be embarrassed. The American people can do the math. The apprehensions are over 100,000, that's triple of what it was a year ago under Trump policies. Actions speak louder than words," the former acting ICE director told "Fox & Friends." "They can say anything they want to say. But when you release thousands of people in the United States,...
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The little video clip at the link is higher quality than the two gifs below. The post asks the viewer to imagine what it was like to face a mounted Mongolian archer 800 years ago. I believe the sound track to this clip is traditional Mongolian music. The combination was quite effective in my opinion.
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Twenty Republicans joined Democrats to confirm Garland Judge Merrick Garland will be the next U.S. attorney general after the Senate confirmed him with a vote of 70 to 30. Garland received bipartisan support during his confirmation process from both Democrats and Republicans. "Judge Garland's unshakeable commitment to serving his country is deeply rooted in who he is," Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said after the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to recommend Garland's nomination. "He fundamentally grasps that America's greatness rests in our bedrock principles of justice and the rule of law."
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Total Vaccine Doses Delivered: 127,869,155 People Vaccinated At Least One Dose: 62,451,150 Fully Vaccinated: 32,904,161
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The House passed the Democrats’ $1.9 trillion coronavirus bill Wednesday, sending it to President Joe Biden to sign. The House passed H.R. 1319, The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, by a vote of 220-211.
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Here are many examples of voter fraud in the 2020 U.S. Presidential election that, as far as Iâm aware, have not been debunked. Updated for March 10, 2021.By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)March 10, 2021The mainstream media continues to insist that there is âno evidenceâ of voter fraud in the 2020 U.S. Presidential election.They are lying.Here are many examples of voter fraud in the 2020 U.S. Presidential election that, as far as Iâm aware, have not been debunked:Russell James Ramsland, Jr. audited 22 Dominion voting machines that were used in Antrim County, Michigan.This is his conclusion from his report...
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President Biden’s $1.9 trillion “American Rescue Plan'' could soon become law. The budget-busting legislation, sold as emergency COVID response and “stimulus,” passed the Senate over the weekend. But even the liberal-leaning fact-checking website PolitiFact is pointing out that almost all of the bill’s spending is unrelated to the health effects of COVID-19. “Total spending directly on COVID-19’s health impacts ranges from $100 billion to $160 billion,” fact-checker Jon Greenberg writes. “At the high end, direct COVID-19 spending represents about 8.5% of the bill’s $1.9 trillion cost.” Of the bill’s nearly $2 trillion in spending, PolitiFact reports that just $14 to...
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OKLAHOMA CITY - First-degree manslaughter charges will be filed Wednesday against five officers involved in the shooting death of 15-year-old Stavian Rodriguez. According to the Oklahoma City Police Department, the soon-to-be-charged officers were identified as Corey Adams, Jared Barton, Bethany Sears, John Skuta and Brad Pemberton. Rodriguez, who was accused of armed robbery last Nov. 23 at a southwest Oklahoma City convenience store, was confronted and shot by police.
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Frustrated by a lack of timeline for reopening, event professionals in Pennsylvania are urging Gov. Tom Wolf to ease COVID-19 mitigation restrictions for private events and weddings. The Private Event Professionals of Pennsylvania along with the Pennsylvania Restaurant & Lodging Association and the Philadelphia/South Jersey/Delaware chapter of the National Association for Catering and Events said they are advocating for the safe reopening of the wedding industry. The groups want to see the event industry reopen at 50% capacity effective immediately with plans for how to reach 100% operating levels. They launched LetPAMarryUs.com, a site designed to “save Pennsylvania weddings.” The...
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Chinese Communist Party “experts” urged the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) on Tuesday to let China build and run a global database for “vaccine passports” documenting if every person on earth has received a Chinese coronavirus vaccine. The Communist Party launched its domestic “vaccine passport” system Wednesday, despite W.H.O. officials urging countries not to implement such a system due to unequal access to vaccines and the variety in the quality of the available offerings around the world. The “vaccine passport” — A digital certification that confirms a person has received a coronavirus vaccination — joins China’s larger “social credit system,” which...
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Bloomberg Businessweek’s latest “equality issue” has questioned whether the thousands of pages of U.S. tax code are — wait for it — “racist.” It’s as if the left isn’t even trying to make sense anymore. The cover of the new issue led with a picture of Emory University Law Professor Dorothy Brown — who made the argument that the tax code is racist. The picture was captioned with a leading question: “Is The Tax Code Racist?” The actual story headline was just as bad: “A Tax Code Optimized for White Wealth Leaves Black Americans Behind.”
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Samurai Hitman - Saturday Night LiveBack when Saturday Night Live was funny. John Belushi and the Not Ready For Prime Time Players - Samurai Hitman. Jane you ignorant ... Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin
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The Senate on Wednesday voted to confirm Merrick Garland as U.S. Attorney General, handing the reins of the Justice Department over to a longtime federal judge who's pledged to de-politicize the agency. He was confirmed by a vote of 70 to 30. Among the Republicans who voted in Garland's favor were Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Sens. John Cornyn of Texas and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. Republicans who voted against Garland included two likely 2024 presidential candidates, Sens. Josh Hawley of Missouri and Ted Cruz of Texas. "America can breathe a sigh of relief that we're...
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Go for the gold? The U.S. government went for it. FBI agents were looking for an extremely valuable cache of fabled Civil War-era gold — possibly tons of it — when they excavated a remote woodland site in Pennsylvania three years ago this month, according to government emails and other recently released documents in the case. On March 13, 2018, treasure hunters led the FBI to Dent’s Run, about 135 miles (220 kilometers) northeast of Pittsburgh, where legend has it an 1863 shipment of Union gold was either lost or stolen on its way to the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia....
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Professor Edwin Driver arrived in Amherst in 1948 as one of the first Black teachers hired at a flagship state university in the country. But the 23-year-old sociology instructor at what would become the University of Massachusetts Amherst says he was denied pay raises for decades, despite being one of its most published professors. Driver and his wife, who was from India, also encountered roadblocks trying to buy a house in the mostly white college town. Their three children faced racism from neighbors and school officials alike. ... Kamm Howard, co-chair of the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in...
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When the state announced its own version of lockdowns and face mask mandates last spring, Peaster briefly experimented with remote learning. But a survey of parents and students showed that a majority didn’t like it. When it came time for classes to start in August, Peaster simply ignored most of the mandates. They continued their classes as usual. For both teachers and students alike, if you wanted to wear a mask you were free to do so. If not, you didn’t. It was as simple as that. They didn’t move the student’s desks any further apart. Nobody was learning “remotely”...
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