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Dec 07 2016
Headline Roundup
Trump - Time‘s Person of the Year
Trump remade the game: the huckster came off more real than the scripted political pros. The cable-news addict made pollsters look like chumps. Time says he will now lead a "Divided States" of America.
NPR (Online News) Breitbart News Time MagazineApr 05 2023
Headline Roundup
Speaker McCarthy Meets With Taiwan President in California
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) met with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen on Wednesday in California.
Key Quotes: Addressing reporters, McCarthy said, “The friendship between the people of Taiwan and America is a matter of profound importance to the free world. And it is critical to maintain economic freedom, peace and regional stability. We will honor our obligations and reiterate our
Reuters New York Post (News) Associated PressAug 04 2020
Perspectives Blog
Many Left-Rated Sources Ignore Police Security Withdrawal From DNC
This year’s Democratic National Convention will take place from August 17-20 in Milwaukee (otherwise known as the second best city on Lake Michigan), where former Vice President Joe Biden is expected to be crowned the party’s nominee for president. But weeks before Milwaukee is set to host the festivities, more than 100 Wisconsin police departments have pulled their security forces for the
Hirsh JoshiApr 07 2023
Headline Roundup
IRS Releases $80 Billion Spending Plan to Increase Enforcement and Services
The Internal Revenue Service released a spending plan Thursday, setting out the agency’s goals to allocate $80 billion in funding from the Inflation Reduction Act over the next decade.
Details: The largest chunk of funds, $47.4 billion, is slated to go toward expanding “enforcement on taxpayers with complex tax filings and high-dollar noncompliance to address the tax gap.” $12.4 billion
CNN Digital Reuters Washington ExaminerFeb 02 2022
Headline Roundup
US National Debt Hits $30 Trillion for First Time
A recent statement from the Treasury Department said as of Jan. 31, the U.S. had a national debt of $30 trillion.
That number equals just over $90,000 per citizen, or nearly $240,000 per taxpayer. Debt-fueled spending increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, as the U.S. government borrowed roughly $5 trillion to fund efforts to stave off economic fallout from lockdowns, restrictions, job
The Epoch Times USA TODAY Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 16 2012
News
Democrats open door to letting taxes rise in 2013 to reset debate with GOP
Senate Democrats appear willing to use your paycheck to play political hardball on taxes unless Republicans agree to President Obama's plan to raise taxes on America's top earners. A top Senate Democrat warned Monday that, if Republicans don't relent, her caucus is willing to let all the Bush-era tax rates expire at the end of the year -- in effect threatening to let the country fall off what
Fox News DigitalJul 15 2020
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Fox News Crops Trump Out of a Photo with Epstein, Maxwell
Fox News made headlines last Sunday when it covered the arrest of alleged Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. Authorities charged Maxwell on four counts related to recruiting minors to engage in sexual activity and two counts of perjury.
During the television segment, Fox displayed several photos of Epstein and Maxwell together, including the photo featured above.
The
Micaela RicaforteJun 17 2020
Perspectives Blog
No Such Thing As a Social Distancing Trophy
We’re bored. We’re restless. We’ve watched everything good on Netflix. And it’s really nice outside. So therefore we must be healthy.
Such is the sublogical thinking that has driven the nature of our country’s re-opening, despite the complete and total lack of evidence that the Covid-19 virus is subsiding. The United States has reached a plateau in which just over 21,000 people test
Dan SchnurOct 24 2018
Headline Roundup
Trump Refers to Himself as a 'Nationalist'
President Trump referred to himself as a "nationalist" at a Texas rally, encouraging the audience to "use that word." Some have criticized Trump for employing a term that has often been associated with white supremacy, while others have defended the term as part of his "America First" agenda.
Christian Science Monitor HuffPost Washington Times