By Andrea Widburg "...Monday night's monologue may have been his most fiery yet, because he focused on something we've all seen from the moment Biden swore an oath to "preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States": as all totalitarian regimes do, Biden is using the instruments of government to persecute his political opponents.
We saw it when Biden and his armed bureaucrats characterized a large protest and an accompanying small riot at the United States Capitol (especially compared to past Democrat and BLM riots) as an "insurrection."
We saw it when they imprisoned those people who had entered the Capitol (many under the impression that they were allowed to be there) and proceeded to hold them without bail, charges, or trial. When Democrats engaged in violent protests across America from January 2016 forward, Biden and his cohorts characterized those protests as "mostly peaceful" and righteous First Amendment actions aimed at challenging a fake president. Remember "The Resistance"?
We saw it when the same administration that's copacetic about drug-, sex-, and child-trafficking across a completely open border engaged in an all-out nationwide manhunt to track down every granny who wandered awestruck through the Capitol rotunda taking photos.
We saw it when Democrat politicians had a January 6 show trial in the Capitol.
We certainly saw it when Biden's FBI (for it certainly is no longer America's FBI) raided the home of Biden's probable presidential challenger in 2024 (that would be Trump) to seize documents that bureaucrats labeled as "classified" despite Trump, who had the sole plenary power to do so, declassifying them..."
1812 - Moscow was set on fire by Russians after Napoleon Bonaparte's troops invaded.
1814 - Francis Scott Key wrote the "Star-Spangled Banner," a poem originally known as "Defense of Fort McHenry," after witnessing the British bombardment of Fort McHenry, MD, during the War of 1812. The song became the official U.S. national anthem on March 3, 1931.
1847 - U.S. forces took control of Mexico City under the leadership of General Winfield Scott.
1899 - In New York City, Henry Bliss became the first automobile fatality.
1901 - U.S. President William McKinley died of gunshot wounds inflicted by an assassin. Vice President Theodore Roosevelt, at age 42, succeeded him.
Right. So, 4000 Twitter employees, a vast majority of whom are commie as f*ck and don't hide their hatred towards people who disagree with their political worldview, have access to YOUR personal information. They could tweet it out. They can also leak the information to journalismers in the media who share their hatred towards people with opposing viewpoints.
People like those who donated to Canada's Freedom Convoy, all of whom had their hacked personal information tweeted out. People like that. Though, in that case, Twitter employees didn't leak the info themselves. They only allowed the hacked information to BE tweeted because it was small-dollar middle-class donors and not Hunter Biden.
School closures' effect on students' health has long been a topic of discussion, largely because the negative impact was more immediately clear. Correlations were observed between closures and the significant spike in mental illness, suicide, and obesity, as well as with students' diminished immune systems.
Now, with the results in from standardized tests administered this spring, it is abundantly clear that the school closures have also negatively impacted the academic ability and wherewithal of American children nationwide.
Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn is on the verge of financial collapse after losing $145 million last year.
Life, death, newborns entering the world, a CEO raking in millions ($3.2 MILLION!), politicians calling for an investigation: all part of the drama swirling around Maimonides Medical Center, which lost a staggering $145 million last year..."
Why is Luciferase in Patent US10435695B2? And why is that patent owned by the Department of Homeland Security? - Emerald Robinson
"As most of you know, I was the first reporter to ask President Trump why the NIH had been funding the Wuhan Lab of Virology to “research bat coronaviruses” several years before the COVID pandemic. That was April 2020.
From Hillary Clinton's email scandal to Biden family corruption to Russiagate and the Mar-a-Lago raid, it's very clear that many institutions in Washington, D.C., have a separate set of rules for former President Donald Trump — including the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation. And when you take a look at history, it's also clear that there's nothing more destructive to a free civilization than having a judicial system that favors one political side or is used to go after the other, as Peter Schweizer, author of "Red-Handed" and expert on Biden family corruption, explained.
"Does the neighbor heat the apartment to over 19 degrees? Please inform us," reads the poster currently circulating on messaging services such as Signal and Telegram, according to Swiss media.
as well as a maximum hot water temperature of 60 degrees,
and to turn off saunas and swimming pools.
'Willful' violators risk three years in prison, while negligent violators face a daily penalty between 30 francs (US$31) and 3,000 francs (US$3130) and up to 180 days in prison..."
Our favorite law enforcement officer is out doing the Lord's work. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd held a press conference this morning, outlining the 160 people arrested in a large human trafficking sting, including prostitutes, people seeking to procure sexual services, and other people related to the sex trade.
Out of the 160 people, only a handful of people arrested were from Polk County.
"...Friday's PBS NewsHour underlined how there is no debate and no democracy on PBS.
They put on a RINO who says the GOP is simply awful, and the liberal on the panel says "Oh, I agree!"... Opposing a raped grade-schooler from getting an abortion is "undermining health."
No, the Republicans are somehow the only horrible actors in that story ...Woodruff actually ended the segment by saying "All right, entirely too much agreement here tonight.
But it's perfectly all right." No. It's not all right. It's a travesty.
The Washington Post's gaudy slogan is "Democracy Dies in Darkness," but these two pundits demonstrate that PBS can't tolerate a pundit who might calmly state that the Democrat stance on abortion is just as "deeply radical" as the Republican stance, and it's much more lethal, with a death toll of more than 900,000 humans a year."
FBI JOHN BINDER11 Sep 2022477 Seven of the 19 Islamic terrorists who hijacked commercial planes on September 11, 2001 (9/11), killing nearly 3,000 Americans, remained in the United States after overstaying their visas thanks to a wide-open loophole that continues to allow about 685,000 illegal aliens to stay in the U.S..."