Proof That Democrats Hate Honest Elections

I Voted Stickers On Graves

There are many ways that votes can be – and are — stolen or manipulated.  There is a lot of debate over such things as various forms of mail-in voting, the days and hours of early voting and the security of same-day voting. But there is overwhelming public support for two measures that Democrats strongly oppose.  They are a requirement for a photo ID and the purging of ineligible voters from the local polling lists.  More than 70 percent of the American people endorse both – siding with Republicans and…

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Arizona Fights Back Against Gun Control

Arizona’s newest law protects gun owners from anticipated federal overreach. It prohibits local police from enforcing any policy that violates the Second Amendment.  “We in the state of Arizona don’t want the federal government to infringe on our Second Amendment rights regardless whether it’s banning background checks or AR15’s, it’s up to the state to decide that,” said the bill’s sponsor, State Rep. Leo Biasiucci (R). Critics view the law as unconstitutional and hope the courts will overturn it. “I think whenever there are these mass shootings we start talking…

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March Breaks a New Record for Child Migrants

Migrants At Southern Border

Border patrol agents apprehended nearly 19,000 unaccompanied minors at the US-Mexico border during the month of March – the most ever in a single month. On average, 507 children are transferred each day from Customs and Border Patrol (CPB) facilities to sponsors, up from 276 in February.  In total, there were roughly 172,000 migrant encounters during the month of March – the highest for a single month in 15 years and a 71% increase from the previous month. The massive increase in migrants at the southern border is a direct…

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CNN Claims Certain Fonts are “Racist”

CNN Headquarters

In a recent CNN article, write Anne Quito suggested that certain fonts can contribute to racism. The article, titled “Karate, Wonton, Chow Fun: The End of ‘Chop Suey’ Fonts,” states that fonts used to communicate “Asaianness” create negative stereotypes. “Type designers in the West have since cooked up many of their own versions of chop suey. Variations on the font are commercially distributed as Wonton, Peking, Buddha, Ginko, Jing Jing, Kanban, Shanghai, China Doll, Fantan, Martial Arts, Rice Bowl, Sunamy, Karate, Chow Fun, Chu Ching San JNL, Ching Chang and…

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Will There Be a Global Corporate Tax Rate?

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is working with G20 nations to establish a global minimum corporate tax rate. The proposal is designed to keep American corporations from fleeing the country when President Joe Biden raises taxes to pay for his $2 trillion infrastructure plan. This is a stark departure from our former president, who incentivized companies to stay in the United States by lowering the corporate tax rate. Biden’s infrastructure plan and tax proposal lack support from Republicans. So, Democrats are planning to use the budget reconciliation process to approve both with…

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Joe Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Is Going to Make Nancy Pelosi Rich

If Joe Biden’s massive $2 trillion infrastructure plan passes, we will see big tax hikes and more debt placed on our backs. However, there’s one person who will likely take in a big chunk of change if the bill passes: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). One of the far-left policies hiding in the infrastructure plan is $174 billion to be allocated towards electric vehicles and charging stations. In January, Joe Biden also promised to replace the U.S. Government vehicle fleet with electric vehicles. That alone would put massive amounts of…

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With Weed Legalized, NYPD Not Allowed To Approach Smokers

Police officers in New York this week received a notice instructing them not to stop or approach people who are smoking marijuana in public. The memo was sent two days after Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) signed a bill to legalize recreational use for residents 21 and older. Smoking weed in public places, including sidewalks and front porches, “is not a basis for an approach, stop, summons, arrest, or search,” reads the memo. The smell of marijuana “no longer establishes probable cause of a crime to search a vehicle,” though police…

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Should College Athletes be Getting Paid? The Supreme Court Debates

The Supreme Court this week heard a case that could forever change the future of college sports by deciding if college athletes should be getting paid. In the case NCAA v. Alston, a group of student athletes led by former West Virginia RB Shawne Alston seeks expanded compensation for players in Division I men’s and women’s basketball, as well as the Football Bowl Subdivision. The 9th Circuit Court upheld their argument last year. It accused the NCAA of violating the Sherman Antitrust Act with its strict limits on compensation. In…

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Vermont Opens Vaccine to BIPOC Over 16, White People over 50

Phil Scott, the Governor of Vermont, announced the next steps of the state’s Covid-19 vaccination rollout. Anyone over the age of 16 who identifies as black, indigenous, or a person of color is now eligible for the vaccine. If you are white, you must be over the age of 50 to qualify for a shot. The Vermont government website states that the plan is that anyone of any race who is over 50 can get the vaccine. Those who are over 16 with “high-risk health conditions” can get the vaccine.…

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Harry and Meghan Lied to Oprah

Harry And Meghan Royal Wedding

I am breaking my promise to myself not to comment on the royal nonsense surrounding the departure of Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle from the grounds of Windsor Castle.  While they ran away to enjoy more privacy, they did want to explain themselves to Oprah Winfrey and millions of viewers around the world. In the interview, her ladyship played the race card against the royal family – excluding Queen Elizabeth and the ailing Prince Philip.  The revelation of racism was greeted with shock by Winfrey.  British…

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