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Day: October 7, 2023

Our Government Actors Running With Scissors

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I explore the childlike behavior of Congress and question the responsibility of those who raised such “overgrown children.” If our leaders act with impatience and self-centeredness, where does the blame lie? Dive into this introspective look at the maturity and accountability of our nation’s policymakers. Uncover the parallels between parenting and the behavior exhibited in the halls of…

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FL Dem who wants her student loans canceled owns a 3 million dollar house…

The Democratic Party’s pick to unseat Florida Sen. Rick Scott (R.) wants taxpayers to cancel her thousands of dollars of student debt.
Now, Mucarsel-Powell wants help with her student loan debt, which totals anywhere from $15,001 to $50,000, according to her 2021 financial disclosure.

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Supreme Court Temporarily Reinstates Biden Admin’s ‘Ghost Gun’ Rule

New order blocks Texas judge’s injunction preventing federal government’s regulation of homemade guns from taking effect until Oct. 16.

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Male High School Runner in Maine Ranked 172nd as a Boy, Now Ranked 4th as a Girl

More transgender sports insanity has reared its head, this time in Maine. Maine Coast Waldorf School sophomore Soren Stark-Chessa competed as a male last year, but now calls himself a girl and competes as a female. Switching genders has done a lot for Stark-Chessa’s athletic career. After ranking in the 170s as a male, the …
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California Small Businesses Shaken Down by Frivolous Lawsuits

In California, 750,000 employees lose their jobs each year due to litigation costs paid by employers, according to a report by Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse.

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23andMe User Data Targeting Jews Stolen And Listed For Sale

The attackers utilized recycled password attacks to guess login information

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