#18251
Ever since Donald Trump's victory …
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#18252
Twice-failed presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton was interviewed by Kara Swisher of Recode at the 92nd Street Y in New York City Friday. Clinton told Kara that she “still wants to be president,” and will make her decision whether she will throw her hat in the ring for a 2020 rematch with Trump after the midterms. …
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#18253
Has Obama called the victim yet?
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#18254
Come and sit with me while we take a reprieve from the craziness of life to enjoy a moment of beauty from today...or from the past.
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#18255
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congress has announced plans to retroactively impeach all previous Republican presidents.'We must spend our time working on important things, like impeaching all these presidents who aren't in office anymore,' said Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. 'It's what the American people want.'Abraham Lincoln's im ...
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#18256
WASHINGTON, DC — In a stunning development sure to cause significant controversy around the globe, every human being on earth has been ordered to make financial reparations payments to every other human being in the world due to the fact that at some point in history, every people group owned slaves from another people group.
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#18257
[image][W225]https://www.unzcloud.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Drfn_cOWkAIgvRx.jpg[/image] Tucker had it coming. That seems to be the consensus among mainstream journalists after Tucker Carlson’s wife and family were threatened by an Antifa mob. Among those sympathizing with Antifa: Matthew Yglesias [Email him] of VOX.com, who scolded readers who “empathize with the fear of the Carlson family rather than with the fear of his victims” that [?]
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#18258
When a newly-elected Somali-American lawmaker alleged on social media last week that she was the victim of anti-Muslim verbal abuse in a Washington, D.C. taxi cab, a number of mainstream media outlets
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#18259
Why would anyone be mad that she got in line and became a U.S. citizen legally?
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#18260
The growing medical applications of oxygen gas are primarily driving the oxygen market across the globe. In addition to this, the expanding healthcare infrastructures and extensive investments by government bodies in ensuring the availability of oxygen cylinders, on account of the sudden onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and rising respiratory problems, are further augmenting the market growth.
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#18261
While Trump parades his ego in D.C., many will gather in cities across America to show unity in opposition to..
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#18262
Members of Freedom Caucus are making the repeal of Obamacare their priority.
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#18263
A thorough rebuttal of Bernie Sanders' CNN Town Hall lies. Taken from #DailyCrowder at CRTV.com Take media back and join the Mug Club: http://louderwithcrowd...
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#18264
Speaking at an interfaith event at the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center (ISBCC) in mid-December, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren told a crowd of 2,600: “Now is a time when we must be
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#18265
Within four hours of becoming president of the United States, Donald Trump signed an executive order intended to limit immediately the effects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) in ways that are revolutionary.
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#18266
    Once upon a time, the left wing of American politics favored the practice of diplomacy. Whereas Republicans had invaded Afghanistan and Iraq while favoring aggression against Iran, the Democratic Party sought to speak with Iran instead. While a questionable move with a dangerous foe, Democrats knew escalating tensions could trigger worse results. During the most recent presidential election, President Donald Trump represented an aggressive change to politics. Many in the mainstream media and political left noted how he allegedly endorsed violence, spoke with fiery rhetoric, and otherwise embraced a more assertive brand of politics. Democrats, as the narrative went, would represent a more rational alternative. We now know this is not the case. Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has met the wrath of the Left’s anti-President Trump rampage for a couple reasons. First, when the controversial immigration executive order was passed, Uber was the only taxi service that still served customers. Other taxi companies were aiming to leave innocent travelers stranded as retaliation for a government action. Kalanick was?
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#18267
Eco-activists charged with causing soil erosion and site contamination.
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#18268
On Tuesday, in a self-immolating display of narcissistic stupidity, The Daily Californian – the student newspaper for UC Berkeley – ran an op-ed defending the use of violence in shutting down a speech by alt-right popularizer and professional provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos. The op-ed, titled “Violence as self-defense,” was a whole series of op-eds talking about why violence was useful in shutting down political debate.
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#18269
Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more! Like & Share if you enjoy! I didn't pick the music and I don't know what it is, the original video is from the Hoove...
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#18270

Trump’s Unrealistic Budget

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Ahead of his address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, President Trump has released the first details of his broad budget goals for fiscal year 2018, the headline-grabbing element of which is a proposed 10 percent increase in defense spending. To offset this additional $54 billion for the Pentagon, the president is recommending across-the-board cuts in as-yet-unspecified discretionary-spending programs. The specifics are still forthcoming, but the president’s budget preliminaries suggest that his fanciful campaign promises — to solve the nation’s pecuniary woes by targeting “waste, fraud, and abuse” and cutting foreign aid — have not been adapted to fiscal reality. It’s still in the earliest stages, but his plan portends a significant increase to an already massive federal debt. It goes without saying that the federal government is chock-full of waste. Bureaucracies are beset with bloat — duplicative or ineffective programs, overstaffing, and more — that can and ought to be trimmed. However, deep cuts to the EPA, the Department of Education, the Department of State, and the rest, which the White House’s budget outline partly relies on, are not only politically unrealistic but also unlikely to balance out the administration’s proposed spending. Beyond the $54 billion heading to the Pentagon — which is welcome after the neglect of the Obama years — the president continues to promote large-scale infrastructure spending. On Monday, meeting with several governors at the White House, he promised: “We’re going to start spending on infrastructure — big.” (On the campaign trail, Trump proposed $1 trillion in roads, bridges, and more.) Again, where the money is to come from is anyone’s guess, especially as the White House and congressional Republicans pursue tax cuts. If reports are accurate, the administration seems to be predicating its budget on optimistic annual growth projections. In reality, the specter looming over America’s financial prospects is not waste or foreign aid. Foreign aid amount to $42.4 billion per year, or less than 1 percent of the federal budget; but some of this aid is in the interest of the U.S, and not the uniform waste the president sometimes suggests. The graver menace is our entitlement programs, which at present constitute 60 percent of federal government spending; they are expected to reach two-thirds of federal spending within a decade. The president’s budget, though, is designed to protect the largest of those programs — and not just from cuts to benefit levels, but from any cuts at all. This is silly. Ensuring that Social Security benefits are paid out at expected levels (for many current beneficiaries, a sudden cut would be untenable) should not mean that the Social Security Administration is exempted from budgetary oversight. Until Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and our host of other unsustainable programs are reconfigured, the country will continue adding to its debt burden. What is ultimately needed, of course, is long-term entitlement reform. Until Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and our host of other unsustainable programs are reconfigured, the country will continue adding to its debt burden. From what we know so far, though, the administration is proposing no change in the trajectory of the federal budget. In the meantime, an increase in (disciplined) defense spending and an aggressive approach to administrative excess are fine priorities. But without setting itself to the country’s most pressing financial problems, the White House will never succeed in making its math add up.
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#18271
EXCLUSIVE: Navajos Celebrate End of Obama’s Job-Killing Energy Policies: Trump Offers ‘Unwavering Support’ for Coal
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#18272

Are Democrats doomed?

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

ARE DEMOCRATS DOOMED? In the last few days, there has been some buzz among Democrats that maybe, after all the talk about being headed toward defeat in this year's midterm elections, they might not be in such bad shape after all. For four reasons: One, redistricting has gone better than expected in…
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#18273
Syndicated Analytics' latest report titled “Corrugated Boxes Manufacturing Plant Project Report: Ind
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#18274
TAIPEI CITY - Having watched as Russian tanks rolled through Ukraine while nobody came rushing to their defense, the Taiwanese government today released an official statement acknowledging that they are 'totally screwed'. 'I mean, why lie?' said the President of Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen. 'We were hoping America would use dipl ...
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#18275
President Donald Trump appointed a longstanding advocate of abstinence sex education to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
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