Month: June 2023

The “[insert-nefarious-thing here]-industrial complex” terminology is arguably overused in political nomenclature, but, in most cases, its use is not without merit. All such linguistic constructions describe the morally hazardous merger of private (corporate) and public (government) interests based on skewed incentives that undermine some moral, universal public good like any of the numerous rights enshrined
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Prosecutors on Wednesday said the parents of a 3-month-old girl — after her father allegedly shook her to death — dressed their infant in a hat and onesie, then placed her in a stroller in order to sneak out of a shelter where they were living before dumping the body in a wooded area in
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Crime in Chicago continues to leave locals on edge as criminals continue to pull off brazen robberies. A Chicago father was robbed at gunpoint on the front porch of his home in broad daylight with his children near the scary situation. Police suspect the same armed bandits may have pulled off nearly 50 similar heists
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By Wayne Allyn Root I believe I’ve come up with a game-changer. An idea that has the power to save America from destruction and collapse at the hands of our enemies (domestic and foreign). An idea so powerful that if President Trump adopts it as a centerpiece of his campaign, it will catapult him to
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A shopper at a Dollar General store Daniel Acker | Bloomberg | Getty Images Dollar General’s core customers are reining in their spending amid a worse than expected macroeconomic backdrop, leading the discounter to slash its full year outlook after a dismal earnings report Thursday.  Shares of Dollar General plunged about 16% in morning trading
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In the latest string of violent attacks by pro-abortion activists against innocent pro-life Americans, our friends at Life News reported that on Friday, two men “were assaulted and seriously injured” outside a Planned Parenthood abortion mill in Baltimore, Maryland at the hands of a violent abortion activist. According to a NewsBusters analysis of closed captioning,
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President Joe Biden released a national strategy to combat antisemitism touting commitments from organizations that have attacked Jewish groups while declining to mention a single Orthodox Jewish group and failing to unequivocally condemn attacks on Israel as antisemitic, just hours before religiously observant Jews had to unplug for a 48-hour festival. “It came out a
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There were 53 shootings in Chicago over Memorial Day weekend, including 11 fatalities. It appears the governor’s plan to deploy yellow-vested ‘peacekeepers’ to deter violence and crime didn’t work out too well. Brandon Johnson, the city’s new mayor, released a statement, and blamed the violence on ‘community disinvestment’ and poverty. ABC 7 News in Chicago
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Over the years, I’ve noticed something. People who live comfortably do not do so because they are particularly wealthy. It’s because they are disciplined. They possess financial maturity. They live according to principles and rules they impose upon themselves. I have a feeling that Jane, today’s first tipster, is one of those people — quietly
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President Joe Biden is celebrating the LGBT movement again this year by proclaiming the month of June as “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Pride Month.” Biden has issued these proclamations each year of his presidency so far, though the 2021 proclamation did not include the term “Intersex.” He has also issued “Transgender Day
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Dr. Karen Johnson was fired as the first director of the “Office of Equity” for Washington state after she made derogatory comments about Mexicans and other people, including white people. Those were some of the revelations found in an investigation by the Washington State Office of Financial Management into the termination of Johnson’s employment earlier
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How do House Republicans negotiate on a debt ceiling when the media so blatantly favor the other party? The media inaccurately declare that impending spending decisions are “deep cuts,” “steep cuts,” “gutting” the federal budget. They constantly warn of spending-cut victims and promote “historic” spending increases of massive proportions. Our research guru Rich Noyes has
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