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Following the meeting, RINO Robin Vos believes the fraud in Wisconsin was widespread but says the Legislature can't decertify 🤦♂️ pic.twitter.com/6nhtqRDVWI — George (@BehizyTweets) March 16, 2022 Robin Vos discusses efforts in Wisconsin to overturn 2020 results.
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For those who care about our country’s future but don’t want to be buried in the minutia of the Russia collusion hoax scandal, here is your big-picture primer. As Special Counsel John Durham continues to expose more details of the “SpyGate” or “Russia collusion” scandal, it can be difficult for any apolitical, non-news-junkie member of the public to grasp the ongoing developments. After all, for more than five years, the corrupt legacy media has refused to report on scandal or done so with a slanted portrayal of the facts. So most Americans remain unaware of the Democrats’ years-long duplicity that...
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Ukraine is "humiliating" Russia on the battlefield and "wiping the floor with them in terms of world opinion", says a UK military expert. Prof Michael Clarke, former director of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) think tank, says: "The Russians are making almost every tactical mistake it is possible to make." Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, he explains: "They [Russian troops] look like forces that were completely unprepared, that hadn’t thought through what a major campaign might look like. "The Ukrainians are stalling the Russian advance in all areas and even operating now quite effective counter attacks. The...
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A SUNY-Cortland professor was reported to his university’s bias response team for saying America is not as bad as it was in the past when it comes to race and gender relations. The complaint was among about three dozen filed with the university’s bias response team since January 2020, according to documents recently obtained by The College Fix through a public records act request. Other complaints included a professor who used the terms “redsk*n” and “Squ*w” when discussing Peter Pan, a student who yelled “shut up, I’m trying to sleep” at Black Lives Matter protesters, and a dorm resident who...
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More than a dozen House Democrats are urging the Department of Justice (DOJ) to address "insider threats to election systems," which they say are posed by candidates who are running to fill local election positions motivated by former President Trump's false claims about the 2020 presidential election. In a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland dated Wednesday, the Democratic lawmakers said they are worried that those candidates may attempt to influence the outcomes of future races if they are installed as election officials. "Unfortunately, many of the candidates seeking to fill newly vacated state and local election posts support former...
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At $200 per barrel, Andurand said demand could fall to balance the market. Directly asked if oil could reach that level this year, he replied that it could. “The fact that maybe to have the same impact on the economy at the high price of 2008, when it was $150, might be actually closer to $250 today. So that’s the way I think of it,” he said.
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ransomnote: The Expose is over the target and taking flak, banned and censored - even Paypal turned against them in an effort to deprive them of funding. Please pray that the Expose receive the funds it needs to keep serving the public.Deaths of professional football / soccer players due to cardiovascular issues such as cardiac arrest and heart attack are doubling every three months, with the number of deaths occurring in December 2021 alone equalling the annual average over the previous 12 years.In all, deaths among professional football/soccer players in 2021 were 4 times the average rate recorded between...
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VIDEOTime magazine said it best when they revealed last year that the media, both traditional and social, worked to "fortify" the election. And a prime example of fortifying the election was Hunter Biden Laptop Denialism. Everyone knew from the get-go that the laptop and the damning emails it contained were authentic but the media, as you can see here, went into deep denial mode. Even many of the denialists later grudgingly admitted the validity of the story once the election was "safely" over. The last nail in the coffin of Hunter Biden Laptop Denialism came with the very very belated...
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Within hours prior to the Xi-Biden call which is now in progress, China sent an aircraft carrier through the Taiwan Strait on Friday in what’s being seen as a message to the West. “The timing of the Shandong’s movements, being so close to the US-China President’s call, was described as provocative by the source,” Reuters described. “Around 10:30 a.m. the CV-17 appeared around 30 nautical miles to the southwest of Kinmen, and was photographed by a passenger on a civilian flight,” the source told Reuters of the pass-through which was also confirmed by Taiwan’s Ministry of Defense. Via The National...
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Paris (AFP) – With the planet facing the "potentially serious consequences" of global warming, UN experts writing 32 years ago urged an indifferent world to take immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Planet-warming carbon pollution has increased ever since. In 1990 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change produced the first trio of reports in a cycle of climate change assessments -- one on the physical science of warming, one on the impacts and one on solutions -- that has repeated roughly every six years. While the authors of the most recent IPCC report on impacts, released in February this...
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US existing home sales fell -7.24% from January as mortgage rates soar. On a YoY basis, existing home sales declined by -2.43%. The median price of existing home sales “slowed” to 15% YoY in February as inventory picked-up slightly. And yes, Fed Stimulypto is still around and hasn’t helped increase inventory for sale. As I said earlier, we are seeing the Treasury yield curve plunging towards recession.
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After 8 years in the Bay Area, web designer Mike Rothermel, who’s in his mid-40s, his wife and 9 year-old daughter realized their time in the tech capital had expired. Fed up with the Bay Area’s high prices and harder lifestyle, Rothermel craved the ease of life and lower costs in Boulder, where he’d grown up. “Everything costs less and people are less competitive. You don’t have to make more than your neighbor or drive a better car. We don’t feel that pressure here,” says Rothermel of Boulder.
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Actor Pedro Pascal has weighed in on the great San Antonio or Austin taco debate. Pascal was in Austin for the SXSW premiere of the Nicolas Cage film "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent" and while on the red carpet he was asked which city had the better tacos. "It's San Antonio people. It's San Antonio. If we're talking about tacos. Chile con queso maybe you get that in Austin, but you get a taco in San Antonio por favor," Pascal said. "No, yes, as far as I remember yeah it's San Antonio." Pascal expressed his love for Austin, but...
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Dr. Anthony Fauci spoke about retiring from public life as demands for his termination have grown louder this week. Fauci, 81, told ABC News he is “certainly” thinking of retiring as President Biden’s top medical adviser. Suggesting he will stay on until the end of the pandemic, Fauci noted the pandemic might already be over.
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For weeks, Mykolaiv was on the front line. Russian tanks and infantry made incursions into the streets of the southern Ukrainian port city. Russian artillery blasted civilian neighborhoods. Now, with Ukrainian forces pressing a counteroffensive, the Russians have been pushed back and Mykolaiv’s 470,000 people are attempting a tentative return to normality. ... "The battles around Mykolaiv have been bloody, with heavy casualties on both sides. Every day, military ambulances and civilian vans marked “200”—the Soviet-era code name for killed in action—bring the mangled remains of Ukrainian soldiers to the regional morgue in Mykolaiv. The influx of Ukrainian fatalities has...
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We give you the top 10 beautiful Linux Distributions of 2022. They are a visual treat to your eyes while being a robust operating system. The most fantastic thing about Linux Distributions is you can customize them to any extent to satisfy your visual needs. Whether based on Ubuntu or Fedora, you have all the tools you need to customize a Linux desktop.But, there are many Linux Distributions that looks stunning without any customization. The developers have made them so that you can experience the visual treat right after installation without any additional effort on customization.Hence, we compiled a list...
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Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., is urging President Joe Biden to extend the student loan payment pause to give the administration time to fix broken student loan programs and help student loan borrowers better prepare to make payments.
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Recent polling on whether or not Americans favor a no-fly zone over Ukraine has showed that citizens are in favor of the idea, but when those polled are told what the definition and implications of a no-fly zone are, support substantially wanes. Supporters of the no-fly zone were at 40 percent of those polled, while opponents were at 25 percent. However, Yahoo! News reports, the numbers switched once respondents were told that a no-fly zone means that NATO would engage in war with Russia, shooting down their planes over Ukrainian air space.
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[Catholic Caucus] Prominent priest says we need to ‘save the papacy’ after Francis deposes conservative bishop‘To save the papacy we must save the primacy of law in the Church’ said Rev. Santiago Martín, founder of the Franciscans of Mary. MADRID (LifeSiteNews) — A prominent Spanish priest is calling for renewed respect for Church law to “save the papacy” from distortion, after Pope Francis’s sudden dismissal of a bishop in Puerto Rico and amid the unchecked dissidence of the German “Synodal Path.”In a March 11 video titled “Save the Papacy,” Rev. Santiago Martín denounced a growing lawlessness in the Church that...
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