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đš BREAKING: Florida's Attorney General just told Democrat election lawyer Marc Elias "BRING IT ON" after he threatened to sue against Florida's SAVE AMERICA ACT The soon-to-be-law: - Fortifies citizenship requirement and verification - Ensures valid photo ID to vote - Marks paper ballots as the primary method of voting - Bans student IDs as valid form of voter ID AG JAMES UTHMEIER: "This is what you said the last 3 times, and how did that work out? Bring it on." đ„đ„ LFG, Florida does it right again! Gov. Ron DeSantis is expected to sign the bill. It has passed...
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We need to wakeup Senator John Thune. The Save America Act is America's last Chance. If he could get it passed he would become a hero. This bill is common sense. If the democrats win again, Filibuster is gone. If he loves America, he needs to make this his number one passion. Any ideas to wakeup him up. I mean not to say how bad he is but how to change his mind. Maybe a march for Thune. Real ideas, please. Please pray that God would change his mind.
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âThe kingâs heart is in the hand of the LORD, as the rivers of water: he turneth it whithersoever he will.â â Proverbs 21:1 One of the oldest themes in the Bible is God putting his will into the hearts of rulers to do what he wants them to do. In fact, he not only chooses the rulers, raises them up or takes them out, but he decides what they will do during their administration, or during the period of their rule, even though they think they are in charge. Fox News, Reuters, and Axios are all reporting that Ali...
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Monday marked the 32nd anniversary of the passing of Charles Bukowski from leukemia at age 73. Considering the life he lived, it is remarkable he lived as long as he did. Bukowski, whose rough but strangely captivating visage was best described by Paul Ciotti as âa sandblasted face, warts on his eyelids and a dominating nose that looks as if it was assembled in a junkyard,â was an author who defined outsider American literature in the 1960s and 1970s. Unlike his wholesome contemporaries, Ray Bradbury and E. B. White, Bukowski was a notorious womanizer with an aura of stale aftershave,...
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(LOS ANGELES) â Over 100 Amazon drivers at the DAX7 facility in Los Angeles marched on their bosses today, demanding the employer recognize them as members of Teamsters Local 396 and bargain a union contract. The drivers are organizing to address Amazonâs low pay, punishing delivery quotas, and dangerous working conditions. âThe movement to unionize Amazon grows stronger every day because of courageous workers like the drivers at DAX7,â said Randy Korgan, Director of the Teamsters Amazon Division. âAmazon will claim that these drivers donât work for them, but that is a lie. Amazon Teamsters will not rest until they...
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Canadian Economic Downturn Structural, Not Cyclical The BoC delivered an unusually political message this week: The countryâs downturn isnât cyclical, but structural. Cyclical issues are related to the business cycle, rising and falling with the natural booms and busts weâve all come to love and hate. Structural changes are permanent and require drastic changes for the economy to operate. The Governor attributes this shift to three forces: slowing population growth, a breakdown in US trade relations, and artificial intelligence. âThe impact of these forces on the Canadian economy will not be a temporary cyclical fluctuation. These are deep structural changesâŠâ...
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Today I am happy to announce the release of the very short audio for Thomas Jefferson's interesting letter "A Dialog between the Head and Heart", which reaches just past 30 minutes long. Yes, it is a very short recording, but this one is a little different than most others I work on. This recording is a compilation; that is, there are three voices present that are seemingly talking to each other in a way. One of the recordings in this I recorded. This does not signal my triumphant return to the microphone though. I wish. I still have a very...
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Multiple airports across the U.S. are collecting donations for Transportation Security Administration employees and federal staffers working without pay during the ongoing partial government shutdown, which started nearly one month ago in February. The partial shutdown began Feb. 14, and TSA workers are set to miss their first paycheck of the shutdown this weekend, as some continue to seek support from places like food pantries or find side jobs to try to make ends meet. Congressional lawmakers remain at an impasse, trading blame as Republicans pushed back this week on a Democratic proposal to fund federal agencies within the Department...
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Like clockwork, whenever there's a military conflict in the Middle East, articles begin popping up regarding the rebuilding of the Third Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. Some claim that construction is already secretly underway. Others maintain that the Temple can not be rebuilt except by the Messiah. The topic even came up at a White House press briefing last October when a reporter asked Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt if the topic of rebuilding the Temple had been brought up in Trump cabinet meetings. "It has not," Ms. Leavitt replied. "No it hasn't" Given that the Temple Mount is currently occupied by...
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Yes, it's true, the "globalist elites" have been literally trying to force larva down our throats. They love the idea of us feasting on crickets and cockroach milk instead of normal, healthy food. Alas, even the influence of Big Bug hasn't been enough to convince people to buy mealworm meatballs. Now all the bug factories are closing up! As Vox exclusively reported, "plans to build a large insect farm in Nebraska â a joint project between Tyson Foods, America's largest meat company, and Protix, now the world's second largest insect farming company â are indefinitely on hold."
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Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama declared "the enemy is inside the gates" when sharing a post on X that juxtaposed a photo of the September 11, 2001, terror attack on the Twin Towers with an image of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The post Tuberville shared was from an account called "End Wokeness," which included a message that read, "Less than 25 years apart." The image appears to show Mamdani hosting a Ramadan Iftar event at city hall, based on an Instagram post from an account called "muslimnews" that includes video footage which matches up with the image...
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Four U.S. service members were killed when a KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq Thursday afternoon after a mid-air incident with a second aircraft, officials confirmed. A U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft went down in western Iraq around 2 p.m. ET, U.S. Central Command confirmed early Friday. Four of the six crew members aboard the aircraft have been confirmed dead as rescue efforts continue. The other aircraft involved in the incident landed safely, CENTCOM said. Officials said the loss of the aircraft was not the result of hostile fire or friendly fire. The identities of the service members are being...
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The United States has temporarily lifted sanctions on Russian oil, a boost to the Kremlin as Washington tries to contain energy prices sent soaring by the American-Israeli assault on Iran. President Vladimir Putinâs team welcomed the move to ease penalties that were imposed over Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine, and pushed Friday for the U.S. to go further. The decision caused dismay in Europe, where officials feared it would give a timely boost to the Moscow war machine on their doorstep as attention shifts to the Middle East. The announcement failed to immediately calm oil prices, which have spiraled since Tehran...
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President Donald Trumpâs critics claim he has taken the United States to war in Iran with no coherent endgame in mind, while some of his own skittish advisers are urging him to end the war prematurely. Both are wrong. Operation Epic Fury is on its way to a massive success. A patient Trump can achieve what no modern president before him came anywhere close to: the irreversible elimination of the Iranian threat. By contrast, if victory is not decisive, Iranâs surviving leaders could conclude that America lost its nerve and was too weak to defeat them. So, what is the...
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Itâs risky to maintain a friendship with a nation intent on committing suicide. he whole point of Impractical Jokers is a few pranksters doing things, on purpose, which violate the norms of our society. This is whatâs known as comedy. In real life, the whole point of a border is keeping people out who violate the norms of our society by accident. This is what we know as âhaving a country.â Now, we all know that a country can be comical, but things get serious when too many people from too many countries start violating your norms willy-nilly. For instance,...
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The U.S. attorney tasked in 2020 by Attorney General William Barr with vetting evidence related to the Biden family and Ukrainian corruption knew nothing about the recently revealed âRound Riverâ FBI operation launched to neutralize all negative information and allegations of Biden family corruption. That secret operation not only left the Pittsburgh-based U.S. attorney unaware of potentially relevant information, it also buried scores of derogatory allegations about the Biden family in the FBIâs prohibited access files, preventing them from being accessed by any other FBI officials.... The scandal, however, is no longer about the Biden family, but about the FBI...
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Occasionally I hear credentialed professionals with prestigious titles whine about the so-called âwar on expertise.â It really bothers people who see themselves as âexpertsâ that a growing share of society ignores them. A psychologist might intuit something revealing from the lack of self-confidence plaguing our âexpertâ class. If all the fancy degrees, voluminous curricula vitae, and lofty career positions have failed to instill a resilient modicum of self-esteem, then perhaps all those things are not the true measures of a personâs worth. âExpertsâ do not like to be challenged. They say things such as, âI have a PhD in this,â...
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A report published by the Spanish newspaper ABC on Thursday claimed that Venezuelaâs deposed socialist dictator NicolĂĄs Maduro spends his nights in prison yelling âI am the presidentâ and claiming that he was âkidnappedâ by the U.S. Maduro, long wanted by U.S. authorities on multiple narco-terrorism charges, led the Venezuelan socialist regime from March 2013 to January 3, 2026, the day the United States executed a law enforcement operation in Caracas to arrest him and his wife, Cilia Flores. The now-deposed dictator clung to power after the end of his first term in 2019 by holding sham presidential elections in...
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For decades, the United States and its allies have been gaming out what a full-scale war against the Islamic Republic of Iran would look like. As recently as 2020, in the immediate aftermath of the airstrike that neutralized Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander Qasem Soleimani, mainstream and center-left media outlets summarized the forecasts of American war planners. Their conclusions were sobering. In a war that the Iranian regime sees as existential, Tehran could be expected to pull out all the stops. âIranâs vast network of proxiesâ would be activated. American and European civilians would be targets, as would vulnerable U.S....
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