Conservative Treehouse,
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Sundance
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Yesterday, Joe Biden declared that all coal-fired electricity plants in the U.S would be shut down, saying, “we’re going to be shutting these plants down all across America and having wind and solar.”
Today, West Virginia Democrat Joe Manchin, the senator who gave Joe Biden the vote he needed for the ‘inflation reduction act’ also known as the climate change investment act that will eliminate all oil, coal and natural gas development, pretends to act surprised that Joe Biden will destroy the West Virginia coal mining industry.
Epoch Times,
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Caden Pearson
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has spoken on camera for the first time about her husband, Paul Pelosi’s condition after he was attacked in their home last week.
Pelosi opened a 28-minute video about the upcoming midterm election by giving a brief update about her husband, who returned to their residence from the hospital on Thursday.
“Thank you, thank you, thank you for kind words, your prayers, and your good wishes for Paul,” Pelosi said.
“It’s going to be a long haul, but he will be well. And, it’s just so tragic how it happened, but nonetheless, we have to be optimistic. He’s surrounded by family, so that’s a wonderful thing,”
Substack,
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Don Surber
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Emily Oster, Professor of Economics and International and Public Affairs at Brown University, wrote in The Atlantic that we must declare a pandemic amnesty in which we forgive what she and her friends did and said about covid.(snip) "The people who got it right, for whatever reason, may want to gloat (snip).I am not gloating. How can one gloat over the lives ruined and the people hurt by Oster and her elitist crowd’s pandemic panic? (snip)The 900 people linked to protests inside the Capitol on January 6, 2021, deserve the amnesty Oster and company would bestow upon themselves. The J6 dissidents suffered a cruelty worthy of
Business Insider,
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Jordan Hart
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Former Twitter employees have been vocal about brutal layoffs under new owner Elon Musk, but the platform's cofounder, Jack Dorsey, said he's the one to blame.
In a Saturday tweet, Dorsey took responsibility for Musk cutting thousands of jobs during his first week (snip) In a tweet on Friday, Musk said he had "no choice" but to reduce Twitter's workforce as the company was losing $4 million a day.
Though Musk faced backlash for the surprise firings, he maintained that the company offered those affected a severance package.
"Everyone exited was offered 3 months of severance, which is 50% more than legally required," Musk tweeted.
The Federalist,
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Eddie Scarry
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Democrats and their little media friends are beside themselves that right-wingers aren’t in mourning over the very strange — shut up, don’t ask! — attack on Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband. They’ve all seemed to have forgotten how they treated everyone over the past three years.
(snip) Paul Pelosi was hospitalized last week after a man in his house attacked him with a hammer. At this point, that is literally the only thing that everyone agrees happened, since the story keeps changing. (snip)
Setting aside the ever-changing kinky details of the affair, it’s been interesting to watch liberals in the days since whine about Republicans and conservative media being insufficiently
American Greatness,
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Victor Davis Hanson
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As the midterms approach, one way of looking at America’s current disaster is that we, the American people, were lab rats. And since 2021, the Left were the mad scientists, eager to try out their crackpot leftist experiments on us.
The result is that the housing market is tottering on the verge of collapse.
As interest rates soar, our $31 trillion national debt crowds out everything else in the budget.
Inflation roars at a rate of 8-9 percent per annum, higher than at any time in 40 years. Yet the prices of the stuff of life—food, fuel, shelter, energy—are far steeper still than the official rate.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Andea Cavallier
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NBC News has pulled a bombshell report that claimed Paul Pelosi did not tell responding police officers that he was in danger just before he was injured in a hammer attack at his San Francisco home last week.
The clip posted by the media outlet early Friday morning cited sources (snip)that claimed the husband of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi did not declare an emergency or say he was in distress when cops showed up at his door in response to his 911 call.
(snip) claimed the 82-year-old walked back a few feet away from the officers and into the foyer toward David DePape,
American Mind,
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Sierra Weir
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Human sexual dimorphism—the predictable and consistent physical differences between males and females—is undeniable. Ironically, even trans activists acknowledge this fact when they seek to use surgery and psychotropic drugs to modify their bodies to resemble the opposite sex. That they can’t get past nature is not surprising since the categories of male and female are mutually exclusive. No matter how close a male gets to female morphology, there is an infinitely deep chasm between the two categories.
While both men and women feature a wide spectrum of every trait, at no point do these differences cross over into the other sex.
Taki´s Magazine,
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Steve Sailer
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With elections a few days away, crime statistics are finally being widely discussed in the press. So…I’m not going to pass up one last chance to deluge you with new graphs based on the CDC’s WONDER database of causes of death.
Democratic politicians have been flailing about looking for a way to get off the hook for the historic increase in murder and car crash mayhem ever since our respectable class’ leaders declared “the racial reckoning” was at hand following the unfortunate expiration of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. (snip)I’ve graphed homicide victimizations by month: Homicide Rate By Race. (Graph)
Donsurber.com,
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Don Surber
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I call it the battle of turncoats. I trust neither Liz Cheney nor Tulsi Gabbard. The fact that both opposed Trump (oh yes, the little surfer girl ran for president as a Never Trump Democrat) is part of it. But mainly I distrust them because they have turned on their own parties.
Of the two, Liz has it harder because her switch is to Democrats in a Republican year. She went down to Arizona to try and save Secretary of State Katie Hobbs from the Queen of MAGA, Kari Lake. It is almost unfair.
Tulsi stayed home and tweeted, "Kari Lake is a leader who puts people first, is fighting for border
Epoch Times,
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John Ransom
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In an election year that has Democrats often using the “extremist” label on the GOP to distract from the country’s economic problems, experts say that the rush by mainstream media to blame “right-wing extremism” for the attack on the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calf.), has actually harmed the Democrats,
(snip) Democrats used the Jan. 6 Committee hearings, amplified by the media, to highlight the “danger to democracy” that the GOP allegedly poses to the country. But one observer said that the quickness with which some media outlets alleged that the attack on Paul Pelosi was the result of a conservative obsession—before more detail about the alleged assailant came to
Eeuters,
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Siddharth Cavale
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NEW YORK - Kroger Co's acquisition of Albertsons Companies Inc could exacerbate income inequality through job losses and eroding wages at a time of high inflation, a group of the retailers' biggest unions and antitrust experts wrote in a letter seen by Reuters on Thursday.
"In many markets across the country, grocery competition would cease, likely resulting in employee layoffs and higher prices," they wrote in a letter addressed to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) chair Lina Khan, urging the agency to block the deal.
"The merger should be blocked, as it would harm workers, consumers and communities," said the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 400, who authored
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My snipped up intro does not do justice to this fine essay. Highly recommend you take the time to read what patriot Surber has to say...