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Apr 05 2016
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Alien Crime Victims to Wisconsin on Eve of Vote: Stop ‘Traitor’ Ryan from Stealing Delegates
On the the heels of new reports indicating Speaker Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) could likely emerge as the GOP nominee should the “#NeverTrump” clique keep Donald Trump from getting 1,237 delegates outright, the American victims of illegal alien crime are now speaking out against the possibility of a President Ryan.
Breitbart NewsNov 27 2019
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Politics and the holidays: Speak out or shut up?
What’s happening Politics is one of the most contentious subjects in our society. Political polarization and the intensity of opinions have never been more pronounced. This can create a perfect storm of conflict during the holidays, when people with widely different views are brought together in the same place, and family dynamics can raise the temperature in the room. Most Americans dread the Yahoo! The 360Oct 18 2016
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'Worse than Watergate.' State Dept. Part of Clinton Email Coverup?
Much trouble is brewing for both presidential candidates just one day before the final presidential debate.
Donald Trump is still playing defense regarding his attitudes towards women.
Meanwhile, new evidence shows the State Department tried to cover up a Benghazi-related message on Hillary Clinton's private server during the FBI investigation into her email scandal.
CBNFeb 18 2017
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No One Mentions That The Russian Trail Leads To Democratic Lobbyists
K Street lobbyists are the symbol of Washington influence-peddling as they push government for favors, subsidies, exemptions, and other special treatment for their clients. Their customers include, in addition to domestic clients, foreign governments, oligarchs, fugitive speculators, and a rogue’s gallery of questionable figures. Washington lobbyists trade on their access to power. Many are
ForbesDec 14 2020
Analysis
Can the world outdo the Paris accord? Climate summit dreams big.
For many, it was a moment of unity and hope. Representatives from nations around the world had gathered in Paris in December 2015 and agreed to take drastic measures to curb climate change.
But lurking behind the Paris Agreement was the understanding that those ambitious plans would not actually achieve the agreed-upon international goal of limiting global warming to an increase of 1.5
Christian Science MonitorMar 31 2020
Analysis
It’s time for a massive wartime mobilization to save the economy
A dangerous myth is taking hold in the United States that the country must decide between saving the economy at the expense of risking many additional Covid-19 deaths and a depression leading to double-digit unemployment.
Trump says that the cure for the virus can’t be more costly than the virus itself. Others, like former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, caution that the US must stick
VoxAug 31 2016
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Where They Stand on Economic Policy Issues
In the end, elections usually come back to the economy—to jobs, wages, taxes, imports and exports, the price of goods and the cost of an education. Differences over all these issues—from tax rates and immigration to globalization and the minimum wage—are particularly sharp this year between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Here’s a look at where the two candidates stand on the top economic
Wall Street Journal (News)May 24 2019
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Planned Parenthood, ACLU Sue Alabama over Abortion Law
Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a federal lawsuit Friday challenging a new law in Alabama that bans most abortions in the state, save those to prevent a serious health risk to the mother.
The law reclassifies abortion as a Class A felony, punishable by up to 99 years in prison for abortionists. Women who undergo an abortion, however, would not be
Breitbart NewsAug 28 2016
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Inside The 2016 Fight For The White Working Class
Joshua Lewis is knocking at a front door when the homeowner pulls into the driveway in a red Toyota pickup truck. Out steps Craig. Craig is fresh off from work, and he’s just the voter Lewis is looking for.
Lewis has a question for Craig: If he had to vote in the presidential election tomorrow, whom would he choose ― Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump?
HuffPostFeb 27 2016
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Will High Tide Of Primary Voter Turnout Float Republicans In November?
As Donald Trump might say, Republican turnout in this year's presidential primaries so far has been yuuuuuuuge.
Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada all shattered previous records. Meanwhile, Democratic turnout has dropped since 2008, when the fight between Barack Ob
NPR (Online News)