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Kamala Harris and other Democrats keep talking about the American Dream, but their conception runs counter to everything those who’ve come here have believed. Kamala Harris says that “the idea of the American Dream was something that previous generations could count on. Not as much anymore.” She sounds like an astute student of the obvious. When Americans have seen their disposable income go down during her tenure at the Naval Observatory, the obvious question must be, “What makes you think that you know how to do anything about it? But more fundamentally, what is “The American Dream?” Democrats will come...
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The table was set. The pastries arranged. A white tablecloth dangled placidly in the early morning mist, surrounded by 12 golden-hued high-backed chairs. Five decades ago, a dozen friends gathered here, on the National Mall, for breakfast. They wore morning coats and floor-length dresses, dined on oysters, drank champagne and danced together as a string quartet played in the shadow of the Lincoln Memorial. The extravagant scene on July 19, 1974, drew in a Washington Post photographer, who captured the moment in an image that would ricochet around the country in newspaper reprints. But the people and circumstances at...
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Normally the USPS would be able to confirm the number of mail-in ballots sent to election officials to ensure fraudulent ballots aren't inserted into the election. Bypassing the central scanning facilities, as the directive requires, means there will be NO way to verify the numbers reported by local election authorities match the numbers reported by the USPS.
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.... Runbeck Election Services and Hart InterCivic tabulators, many ballots are not registering. Toller noted that a batch of 50 ballots experienced a 32 percent failure rate. ... To address the problem, three-person teams will verify the intent of the voter in a designated room before processing the duplicated ballots.
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The USMC has released its final conclusions regarding its investigation into the bizarre loss of an F-35B that crashed in South Carolina on September 17th of last year. The Marines say that the mishap was caused primarily by pilot error, stating that “the pilot incorrectly diagnosed an out-of-controlled flight emergency and ejected from a flyable aircraft, albeit during a heavy rainstorm compounded with aircraft electrical and display malfunctions.” The jet went on to continue flying without a pilot for over 60 miles before slamming into a field. Thankfully, nobody was injured as a result of the incident. You can read...
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After several Israeli government ministries cut ties with the Haaretz newspaper due to comments made by its publisher, Amos Schocken referred to Hamas as freedom fighters, Schocken issued a weak apology. "I reconsidered what I said. Many freedom fighters in the works and in history, maybe even on the road to the establishment of the State of Israel, committed shocking and terrible acts of terror and harmed innocents to reach their goals. I should have said 'Freedom fighters, who use methods of terror and must be fought. The use of terrorism is not legitimate.'
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“Who among you is wise and understanding? Let him show by his good behavior his deeds in the gentleness of wisdom” (James 3:13). Wisdom is the art of living life skillfully. Most philosophers throughout history have believed that if a person could acquire anything, it should be wisdom, because wisdom would allow him to obtain anything else. That philosophy matches Scripture. Proverbs 4:7 says, “Acquire wisdom; and with all your acquiring, get understanding.” Many people claim to be wise, but it’s also true that no fool in our world is a self-confessed fool—everyone believes he’s an expert. The world offers...
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The bias, from both the mainstream media and the tech/social media is mind-boggling. The problem isn’t that Democrats openly and habitually lie about Donald Trump on a regular basis. The problem is that the media uses subliminal messaging to reinforce those lies. They are not fair, neutral arbiters. The media are Democrats, by and large. For example, Democrat strategist Aisha Mills recently appeared on Erin Burnett’s show on CNN and blatantly lied about a recent comment from Trump, claiming he’d said that illegal immigrants to the U.S. brought in a lot of “bad genes” among other things. Mills's insane rant...
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Former President Donald Trump routinely declares he’s leading in the swing states “by a lot.” His top pollster is backing that up via data with just days to go before the election. Tony Fabrizio contends, “Trump’s position nationally and in every single Battleground State is SIGNIFICANTLY better today than it was 4 years ago,” saying the GOP nominee “holds the lead in 5 of the 7 Battleground States that account for over 270 Electoral Votes.” Fabrizio points to public polling, via the RealClearPolitics average, to show his client is better off today than he was four years ago — and...
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Alpha News is based in Minnesota. They recently sent a reporter to Mankato, Tim Walz’s hometown in the state, and every person they interviewed is voting for Donald Trump. Can you even imagine what will happen if Trump wins Minnesota while Kamala Harris is running with the sitting governor of the state? It would be a massive humiliation for the Harris campaign and the Democrat party. Minnesota hasn’t gone red since Nixon. The polls in Minnesota are close. Trump absolutely could pull out a shocking win here. From Alpha News: ‘Don’t care for the man’: Alpha News finds frosty reception...
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In Milwaukee, a robust street-fighting group of activists, using data our StopBogusBallots.com team provided, challenged 4,900 addresses in the City of Milwaukee today. Milwaukee allows any citizen to challenge any registration on the Wednesday before an election. These 4,900 challenges are now added to the 55,000 challenged in June and 94,000 challenged in another recent lawsuit mostly through the work of Peter Bernegger. Thus in a state where the 2024 margin of victory is likely around 25,000 ballots, the team identified over 150,000 addresses, able to receive a mail-in ballot, falling into one of 17 ineligible categories. Such categories include...
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On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Katy Tur Reports,” NBC News Senior Business Correspondent Christine Romans stated that “We’re so scarred by the fresh inflation memories that people really focus on the price they’re paying for things, and they don’t really see the big picture” on economy among other factors like the COVID pandemic and insurance, home, and childcare costs. Romans said, “If you look at the polls, people say it’s really lousy. And I think the reason is because the inflation scars are really fresh. And what we lived through through the coronavirus pandemic was really awful. And so, you...
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Billionaire Mark Cuban half-heartedly apologized on Friday to those who “felt slighted” at him suggesting women around former President Donald Trump are weak and dumb, saying he has “no excuses” — while trying to offer a bunch. Cuban, a top campaign surrogate for Vice President Kamala Harris, attempted to walk back his remarks a day after sparking widespread fury for emphatically declaring on ABC’s “The View” that Trump is “never” around any “strong and intelligent women.” “When I said this during the interview, I didn’t get it out exactly the way I thought I did. So I apologize to anyone...
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Marist polls of battlegrounds Michigan and Pennsylvania released on Friday have the Democratic vice president ahead of her Republican rival by two points in each state, 50% to 48%. A third poll of Wisconsin voters shows Harris with a three percentage point lead, 51-48%.
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A couple of weeks ago, on a balmy autumn day, I proudly planted a Trump yard sign in my lawn. My wife was on the porch. Across the way came a shout. “Your husband didn’t make you do that, did he?’ I looked across the way to see our neighborhood’s version of Gladys Kravitz. The decibels suddenly rose. “Trump is gonna take away my rights,” she screeched. “You disappoint me, girl!” My wife smiled, put a hand to her ear, pretending not to hear, pulling a Reagan. Gladys’ hubby scampered out and ushered her into the house. The trauma must...
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Job creation in October slowed to its weakest pace since late 2020 as the impacts of storms in the Southeast and a significant labor impasse dented hiring plans. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 12,000 for the month, down sharply from September and below the Dow Jones estimate for 100,000. It was the smallest gain since December 2020. The unemployment rate, however, held at 4.1%, in line with estimates.
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A 17-year-old is in custody after eight people were shot, two of them fatally, just after 1 a.m. Friday in Orlando, Florida. FOX 13 reported the incident occurred near an area where “hundreds of people were celebrating Halloween at bars, clubs, and restaurants.” There was the sound of gunfire followed, minutes later, by more gunfire. The 17-year-old was tackled by officers and apprehended. WESH noted that Orlando Police Chief Eric Smith indicated the 17-year-old “has a previous arrest record” and that he was not at the Halloween celebration long before alleged opening fire. Smith said, “He pretty much walked into...
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An international study has confirmed that semaglutide, a diabetes drug, effectively treats chronic kidney disease and improves overall health. ============================================================================= A new study revealed that semaglutide reduces kidney damage markers in chronic kidney disease patients, sparking interest in further research. The diabetes medication semaglutide, commonly known as Ozempic, benefits patients with chronic kidney damage and obesity. It reduces protein levels in their urine, lowers kidney inflammation, and decreases blood pressure. This was shown in an international study led by clinical pharmacologist Hiddo L. Heerspink of the University Medical Center Groningen in the Netherlands. This is the first time that it...
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An illegal migrant who failed to appear at his immigration hearing after being cut loose at the border has been arrested for allegedly raping a five-year-old girl on Long Island, police said. Wilson Castillo Diaz, 26, is accused of attacking the little girl on Oct. 16, according to Nassau County cops. Details of the alleged rape — including Diaz’s relationship with the girl and where it occurred — weren’t immediately available.
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