#243326

Venezuela IS Socialism

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

Media personalities claim socialism didn't cause Venezuela's collapse, but it did. --------- Subscribe to my YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/johnstossel ...
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The next state flag of Mississippi will not include the Confederate battle emblem. But the suggestion that the new flag say “In God We Trust” worries some advocates and watchdog groups who see the phrase often invoked by conservative activists and lawmakers aligned with Christian nationalism. 
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#243328
Tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel said Tuesday that American Big Tech companies do not consider themselves to be "American companies."
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#243331
An off-duty U.S. Border Patrol agent was discovered on the side of a roadway with serious injuries to his head, chest, and hands, according to officials. The Border Patrol agent appears to have been ruthlessly attacked.
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#243332
RUSH: What would happen after something like that? You'd be gone. You would want nothing more to do with me or this program.
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#243333
Washington, DC – Black Lives Matter protesters stormed a Target store in the nation’s capital last Saturday and threatened they would shut them down completely if any of the employees ever called the police on a black person again (video below). Drew Hernandez, from the web-based show “Lives Matter” followed the protesters and filmed video […]
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#243334
Biden’s argument that the U.S. should gauge its success in the emerging rivalry with China’s electric vehicle adoption is convoluted.
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#243335
An explosion at one of the two centers in the world that have repositories of a virus that causes smallpox unnerved health and biosecurity professionals this past September. While it appears that the pathogens at the VECTOR research center in Russia were unaffected, officials there could have been more transparent about what happened.
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Syndicated Analytics new report titled  “ Instant Noodles Manufacturing Plant Project Report  2024: Industry Analysis (Market Performance, S...
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#243337
Public records don't indicate what candidate she voted for in November 2016.
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Former Senator Jeff Flake said that he would rather have a Democrat win the 2020 presidential election than have President Donald Trump win a second term. Flake made the comments during a debate in New York hosted by Intelligence Squared, a non-profit that aims “to restore critical thinking, facts, reason, and civility to American public …
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TAIPEI, Taiwan - Chinese police on Monday seized the Tsinghua University professor and essayist Xu Zhangrun, silencing one of the last voices within China's besieged intellectual circles who dared to openly and persistently criticize President Xi Jinping's leadership. Xu's arrest in Beijing's outskirts came five months after he published a lengthy essay pleading with political leaders to conduct an open investigation into the coverup of the covid-19 outbreak in Wuhan and reverse the country's spiral into tyranny. What began as a local outbreak was exacerbated by a political system that stifled whistleblowers and "a rot that goes right up to Beijing," Xu wrote in his February piece, which he predicted would be "the last piece I write." Friends in Beijing, some speaking on the condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals, said Xu was taken away early Monday. A widely circulated statement on social media from Xu's friends, which could not be independently confirmed, said Xu's home was surrounded by 20 police officers, who took away Xu and his computer. Tsinghua University's Law Department, where Xu taught constitutional law until he was demoted last year for his political writing, said Monday it was "not clear" about Xu's situation. Beijing's public security department declined to comment. One friend who met Xu on Saturday said the professor was in high spirits as he gathered with friends after weeks of isolation; Xu had been barred from leaving his home during the politically sensitive month of June, when some dissidents commemorate the anniversary of the bloody Tiananmen Square crackdown in 1989, but did not seem to be under an unusual degree of pressure. But Xu's arrest was not wholly unexpected, coming at a time when the Communist Party is forcefully reasserting itself not only globally - over territorial disputes...
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#243340
As protests broke out across the country in the name of Black Lives Matter, the group’s co-founder went on a real estate-buying binge, snagging four high-end homes for $3.2 million in the US …
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#243341
Biden played an explicit role in limiting the U.S. oil industry but the corrupt media are conveniently ignoring his track record.
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#243342

Just a moment...

Submitted 6 months ago by Mark Wilson

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He might be the most consequential vice president ever. He could well be the next commander in chief. And the one person in America he can’t have thinking about that is his boss.
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#243344
Democrats just won’t take ‘no collusion’ for an answer.
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#243345
Public health experts decried the anti-lockdown protests as dangerous gatherings in a pandemic. Health experts seem less comfortable doing so now that the marches are against racism.
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#243346
“Identify and deploy all available federal volunteers to support.”
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President Joe Biden said Thursday that the US was taking steps to ease what he called “Putin’s price hike at the pump.” 
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#243348

Hydrogen Production Cost Analysis

Submitted 6 months ago by Mark Wilson

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#243349
Warmbier died at 2:20 p.m. Monday, days after he was released from North Korea.
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#243350
Rejecting born-alive protections can only be supported if a woman is entitled to terminate her responsibilities as a parent with lethal, violent force.
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