Month: May 2020

[ad_1] A child looks out from her window in Brooklyn, N.Y., during her first week of home school after public schools were closed statewide because of the coronavirus. March 19, 2020. (Caitlin Ochs/Reuters) Both came out today via the National Bureau of Economic Research, and they’re available here and here. The upshot is that lockdowns
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[ad_1] In a ruling issued minutes ago (in John Doe #1 v. Trump), a divided panel of the Ninth Circuit has denied the Trump administration’s motion for a stay pending appeal of a district-court order that bars the Trump administration from enforcing Presidential Proclamation No. 9945, Suspension of Entry of Immigrants Who Will Financially Burden
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[ad_1] Thousands of freedom protesters converged on the Michigan capitol in Lansing in late April to protest Governor Gretchen Whitmer and her tyrannical orders during the state economic lockdown. Whitmer’s orders were some of the strictest and ridiculous in the nation. The governor banned shopping at JC Penney’s but not Walmart. Motor boats were not
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[ad_1] Britain’s Prince Harry and his fiancée, Megan Markle, visit Nottingham Academy in Nottingham, Britain, December 1, 2017. (Andy Stenning/Pool via Reuters) Meghan Markle loves drama. Ever since she and her husband, Prince Harry, vowed to “step back” as senior royals — which they say was to preserve their privacy and autonomy — they have
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[ad_1] A plastic replica of a fetus at twelve weeks which is used to show women who come into the Alternatives Pregnancy Center what the stage of growth looks like, Iowa, July 6, 2011. (REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi) The Washington Post has demonstrated once again its intense unwillingness to report accurately on abortion policy. The latest example is this
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[ad_1] Former vice president Joe Biden speaks during the Democratic presidential debate in Washington, D.C., March 15, 2020. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) The New York Times writes of Joe Biden’s search for a running mate: “The ramifications of Mr. Biden’s choice will be profound. Even if he loses in November, his decision will all but anoint a
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[ad_1] The coronavirus gave many of the so-called leaders in this country an opportunity to reveal their true selves. Many may have suspected before, but now all doubt has been removed: They’re vicious tyrants. Across the country, many mayors, governors, and congressional leaders have demonstrated just what control freaks they really are. Gavin Newsom, head
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[ad_1] Liberal billionaire Warren Buffett apparently doesn’t believe that the coronavirus will cripple the might of the U.S. economy in the long-run. A prominent liberal business figure like Buffett voicing such sentiments provides ammunition to President Donald Trump, who also predicted that the economy is “going to make a very strong comeback.” Buffett stated during
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[ad_1] Nancy Pelosi is not interested with finding the origins of the Wuhan virus that is decimating the US economy and has killed 60,000 elderly and sickly Americans.Instead, Pelosi wants to spend her resources on another hoax investigation of President Donald Trump. The woman is pure evil. Via Breitbart.com. Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA) told Breitbart
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[ad_1] Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot (Kamil Krzaczynski/Reuters) Mike Allen’s Axios AM newsletter, today: “Governors, mayors and other local officials have gotten the best reviews — for acting swiftly to head off worse outcomes, or simply for letting science guide responses under intense political pressure… Lori Lightfoot, Chicago mayor (D): She wins praise for focusing on the
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[ad_1] The heroes during the COVID-19 pandemic who forever will be remembered are our health care professionals. Doctors, nurses, emergency medical technicians, and other medical professionals are on the front lines of that fight.  Generous individuals across America are responding to the sacrifice—long hours and putting themselves at risk of the contagion—of our health care
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[ad_1] The $2.2 trillion CARES Act stimulus package and historic unemployment rate during the coronavirus pandemic is placing a strain on our economy. Rachel Greszler, research fellow in economics, budget, and entitlements at The Heritage Foundation, joins the podcast to explain the effects of record high unemployment on the economy and how Americans can successfully
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[ad_1] But don’t count the president out: his approval ratings are, as of today, nowhere near Bush’s when he left office. WASHINGTON—The Trump project has gone to seed. That’s the view of quarantined information traffickers in the nation’s capital, anyway. It’s late spring, just months into an already turbulent decade. And Donald Trump is doomed.  The
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[ad_1] When President Barack Obama promised to “fundamentally transform America”, one of the main tools used to achieve that end, along with the loss of our liberties and our constitution, was the misleadingly named Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare. The ACA, forced on Americans by Democrats, provided packaged coverage that many people didn’t
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[ad_1] A report from the Department of Homeland Security says the Chinese government lied to world health agencies about the spread of coronavirus in order to buy time to stock up on medical supplies to deal with the pandemic. The Homeland Security report assessed that Chinese leaders “intentionally concealed the severity” of the novel coronavirus
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[ad_1] Former CIA Analyst and National Security Council Chief of Staff, Fred Fleitz, recently joined Jan Jekielek at American Thought Leaders to discuss the ongoing Obama administration spygate scandal. During their discussion Fleitz revealed the existence of an unpublished House Intelligence report that contradicts the intelligence community assessment on Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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[ad_1] A situation turned violent when about 10 inmates at an immigration detention center in Massachusetts were asked to be transferred to a medical wing and tested for coronavirus.  The inmates refused the tests, barricaded themselves inside a wing of the building, destroyed property inside the building and violently clashed with law enforcement officers. The
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[ad_1] Americans are venturing out more to fast-food restaurants, gas stations and public places even as health experts and government officials demand extending economic lockdowns, location data show. People are back to visiting gas stations and fast-food restaurants at pre-COVID-19 levels, according to location data collected by Foursquare, a local search-and-discovery app that helps users
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