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Month: October 2024

We get what we vote for

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Do you remember the Rolling Stones song You Can’t Always Get What You Want? Well, it’s true, you can’t always get what you want, but if you don’t ask, you never will. That’s why voting is so important. While participating doesn’t guarantee you get the outcome you want, not voting doesn’t make the situation any better…

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Vance Confirms Chinese Hackers Breached His Phone

Vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) said his phone was hacked by Chinese entities that exploited infrastructure designed to spy on Americans.

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Biden-Harris DHS Squandered Taxpayer Funds on Outreach Campaign to Help Illegal Immigrants

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/biden-harris-dhs-squandered-taxpayer-funds-on-outreach-campaign-to-help-illegal-immigrants

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Newsom Signs Executive Order Targeting California’s High Electricity Prices

The governor’s order does not state how much Californians might save on their bills each month once the measures are enacted.

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Mail Ballots Without Dates Must Be Counted: Pennsylvania Court

‘We are not being asked to make changes with respect to the impending 2024 General Election,’ Judge Ellen Ceisler wrote.

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Florida Faces Lawsuit Over Age Digital ID Verification Law for Social Media

Tech companies challenge Florida’s restrictive social media law in a federal lawsuit.

The post Florida Faces Lawsuit Over Age Digital ID Verification Law for Social Media appeared first on Reclaim The Net.

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‘Fraudulent’ Mail Ballot Request Forms Found in Another Pennsylvania County, District Attorney Says

The Monroe County district attorney said that dozens of ‘irregular forms’ were found, with some turning out to be ‘fraudulent.’

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Air Force Officials Paid About 8,000% More Than They Should Have on Soap Dispensers for Aircrafts, Watchdog Finds

The Air Force has been overpaying for basic soap dispensers for its aircraft fleet — to the tune of nearly $150,000 in extra costs, according to the Pentagon’s watchdog agency.
The Department of Defense’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) launched an investigation into the Air Force’s expenditures on spare parts for its fleet of C-17s, the military’s largest transport aircraft. The investigation report, released on Tuesday, found that not only had Air Force officials massively overpaid by hundreds of thousands of dollars for some spare parts, but spent 7,943 percent more than it should have on soap dispensers for restrooms on the aircraft, or “more than 80 times the commercially available cost.”

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