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Month: August 2024

New York Judge Upholds No-Excuse Mail Voting Scheme 3 Years After Voters Rejected The Idea

"Upholding the Act in these circumstances may be seen by some as disregarding the will of those who voted in 2021."

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Cash-Strapped California Inches Closer to Handing Taxpayer Home Loans to Illegal Aliens

California lawmakers are one step closer to making hundreds of millions of taxpayer-funded home loans available to residents living in the country illegally. Democrats on… Read More

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Poorly educated students become unhinged at the DNC

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Poorly educated students at the DNC showcase the consequences of Marxist influence on our education system. Instead of seeking solutions, they demand others act on their behalf. This behavior reveals the dangerous erosion of true education, where a well-educated student would recognize the importance of the Constitution and reject the misleading rhetoric of American Marxists.

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School Choice Popularity Expands

In Tennessee, after Governor Bill Lee’s education freedom bill was defeated in the state legislature, 12 of the 15 pro-school choice candidates he endorsed won their primaries.
There are 13 other Republican-controlled states that have the opportunity to look out for parents and their children’s education by enacting pro-school choice legislation.

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Columbia Students Suing Pro-Palestinian Protest Organizers Had ‘Jarring’ Experience: Attorney

Attorney Daniel Suhr is representing three Columbia University students and two graduates in the challenge.

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Harris’ Proposed Platform Opens Floodgates To Illegal Aliens Even More

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/harris-proposed-platform-opens-floodgates-to-illegal-aliens-even-more

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400-Ounce Gold Bars Cross $1 Million Mark for First Time

There has been an ‘increased appetite to buy real assets, including gold,’ amid geopolitical tensions, according to a precious metals expert.

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New York’s Highest Court Rules Mail-In Voting Doesn’t Violate State Constitution

New York state’s highest court has upheld a law challenged by Republicans that allows residents to vote by mail up to 10 days before Election Day in a 6–1 ruling. Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the New York Early Voting Act into law in September 2023. The legislation authorizes voters to apply to the New York […]

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