Month: November 2021

In response to President Biden: Lockdowns Are Off the Table, ‘For Now’ As Jim Geraghty noted, yesterday President Biden responded, “Yes, for now,” when asked whether lockdowns are “off the table.” Critical attention has focused on that ominous “for now.” Here’s how Biden should have answered: “Obviously, I do not have any legal authority to
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After three years of competing as a male, a transgender swimmer at the University of Pennsylvania switched to competing as a female and is now dominating the competition, the Daily Wire reported this week. What are the details? Senior swimmer Lia Thomas, formerly known as Will Thomas, reportedly broke multiple school and conference records during
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Users, including numerous conservatives are hammering Twitter for unleashing a new policy that could destroy videos or images that expose the left to mockery or criticism. Say goodbye to independent journalism that can actually expose rioters and the left. Conservatives condemned Twitter for declaring the platform “will not allow the sharing of private media, such
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The Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal workers went into effect Nov. 22, despite vocal opposition from some members of Congress. This mandate could result in more than a hundred thousand people being disciplined or fired for refusing to comply, even if those workers are otherwise excellent employees or if their loss will severely
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It turns out that the Billion-Dollar King of Abortion’s philanthropic organization gave close to $200 million to just one extremist abortion group that prides itself as being the “professional association of abortion providers.” Warren Buffett’s Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation gave at least a whopping $196,388,893 between 2003 and 2020 alone to the National Abortion Federation
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Joe Biden’s federal vaccine mandate on private companies with 100 or more employees likely won’t survive constitutional muster. However, Biden undermined the mandate on Monday by suspending his vaccine mandate for federal workers in a blatantly political move. The Biden administration is telling federal agencies to “hold off on suspending or firing federal workers for not
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Then-Republican gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis speaks at a rally in Orlando, Fla., November 5, 2018. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters) Florida governor Ron DeSantis, discussing COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters, November 4: Ultimately, people should be able to make these decisions. I don’t think people want this decision yanked away from them. I don’t think they want to allow
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A woman told WBBM-TV she had just exited a Chase Bank on South Michigan Avenue in Chicago on Monday afternoon with some cash in hand when a heart-stopping encounter took place. “I had just come out of the bank and was sitting in my car about to lock my door to pull off and leave,”
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President Joe Biden’s campaign to mandate the COVID-19 vaccine suffered yet another setback in federal court on Monday. What is the background? In early November, the Biden administration enacted a vaccine mandate for health care workers at medical facilities that receive federal funds via Medicare or Medicaid. The mandate was issued via the Centers for
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After the November 3, 2020 Presidential Election a number of individuals offered to help President Trump overcome the stolen election.  This past weekend a number of accusations were shared online by some of these individuals which were in response to some statements made by Kyle Rittenhouse. Lin Wood went on an angry rant after the
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The upcoming Supreme Court abortion case could be “the most important” case of “our lifetimes,” predicts Alliance Defending Freedom senior counsel Erin Hawley. Hawley, mother to three and wife to Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, a Republican, discussed Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization during a podcast interview with The Daily Signal. The Supreme Court will
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Union supporters gather outside of the Amazon fulfillment center in Bessemer Ala., March 29, 2021. (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images) NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE H eads, I win — tails, I get another flip of the coin. Sound fair to you? When it comes to its contest with would-be union organizers, Amazon literally cannot win
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Ghislaine Maxwell targeted young girls and manipulated them before “serving them up for sexual abuse”, a US prosecutor said in her opening statement in the New York trial of the British socialite. The 59-year-old former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein faces six counts of enticing minors and sex trafficking over a 10-year period. As her trial
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Blake Masters at the “Rally to Protect Our Elections” hosted by Turning Point Action in Phoenix, Ariz., July 24, 2021. (Gage Skidmore/The Star News Network/CC BY-SA 2.0) Yesterday, Nate Hochman published an interesting profile of Blake Masters, who is running for the Republican nomination in the 2022 Arizona Senate primary. I learned a lot from
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A 13-year-old boy accidentally shot and killed his 5-year-old brother on Thanksgiving while brandishing a weapon on a video for social media, police said. The Brooklyn Park Police Department (BPPD) said in a statement on Facebook that officers were called to a home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on a call about a 5-year-old who had
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) will be the subject of a forthcoming biography titled, “Take Up Space: The Unprecedented AOC.” The book, which has a Feb. 1, 2022 release date, will provide “a dynamic and comprehensive look at one of today’s most influential political and cultural icons,” the description states. Some of the material in the
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