November 26, 2024

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Paper Tiger: U.S. military may soon be no match for China
One should not be surprised that U.S. military recruiting and retention rates have fallen dramatically and are well below military needs to safeguard America. Read More.
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AZ witness: Printer problems 'could not be by accident'
A polling expert and director of Big Data Poll testified in Arizona Republican governor candidate Kari Lake's lawsuit that the Election Day chaos in Maricopa County disproportionately effected Republican voters and possibly affected the outcome of the governor's race. Read More.
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GOP caves on spending days before party control of House
The omnibus spending package that is about to be passed by Congress days before Republicans take control of the House contains 6,825 pages: 4,155 pages of legislative text plus 2,670 pages of explanatory materials that instruct agencies how to carry out the provisions and include at least 4,000 earmarks to pay for the pet projects of representatives and senators. Read More.
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Kim cultivates middle class in 'communist' North Korea
Since its founding in 1948, North Korea has claimed to be a communist society. Under communist rule, there are supposedly no class divisions. Read More.
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Hotez ratioed on Twitter after calling vax skeptics a 'major killing force'
A Dec. 14 Twitter post by Dr. Peter Hotez under the flag of the World Health Organization (WHO) stated: “Anti-vaccine activism, which I actually call anti-science aggression, has now become a major killing force globally." Read More.
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Law profs doubt J6 referrals against Trump will hold up
Law professors Jonathan Turley and Alan Dershowitz said the Select Committee on Jan. 6 brought its highly scripted, one-sided account of President Donald Trump's alleged role in the events of Jan. 6 to the panel's logical conclusion on Monday by referring four criminal charges on Trump to the Department of Justice. Read More.
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Twitter got millions from FBI before censoring laptop story
The FBI paid Twitter nearly $3.5 million to censor and discredit the Hunter Biden laptop story ahead of the 2020 election, according to the latest "Twitter Files" release. Read More.
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Texas sends Guard to deal with El Paso border disaster
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the deployment of 400 National Guard troops to El Paso to assist with a border catastrophe created by Joe Biden's open border policies. Read More.
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Meme: The true meaning of Christmas
In this meme posted to Twitter on Dec. 20, Donald Trump (Linus) explains to Joe Biden (Charlie Brown) the true meaning of Christmas. Read More.
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In Joe Biden's America, it pays not to work
There currently are 3 million fewer workers in the U.S. than there were pre-pandemic. A new study found that some states now pay the equivalent in welfare compensation to a job with an annual pay of $100,000. Read More.
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Biden vows to bring in ‘hundreds of thousands’ of refugees
An installed presidential administration is taking your country away from you. Read More.
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In final meeting, J6 panel votes for 'referrals’ against Trump
During its final hearing, the House Select Committee on Jan. 6 on Monday wrapped up an 18-month investigation with four criminal referrals to the Department of Justice against former Republican President Donald Trump. The committee is comprised of Democrats and two anti-Trump Republicans. Read More.
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Will Trump get another chance to save America from the Uniparty?
What the budget negotiations and last month's midterm elections confirmed was that "all Democrats are Democrats, and most Republicans are Democrats," independent journalist Emerald Robinson noted. Read More.
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Vigano: Fight back against the 'planetary dictatorship'
Outspoken anti-globalist Roman Catholic Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano has called for a "manifesto" to fight back against a coup d’état launched by globalist elites who are relentlessly pushing a "New World Order, in which a Universal Republic enslaves everyone and a Religion of Humanity cancels Faith in Christ." Read More.
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Report: FBI cooked the books on J6 investigations
While American political prisoners are ending their second year in the "American Gulag" on dubious charges, FBI officials in Washington, D.C. instructed field offices to stop agents from documenting hours spent investigating the events of Jan. 6, 2021, a whistleblower said. Read More.

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