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Month: January 2025

So long, Joe… and thanks for all the manure!

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Not only has Joe Biden been closing out his presidency by pardoning a long list of murders, rapists, and drug dealers, but after months of saying he would never do it, he not only pardoned his son Hunter and gave him a grant of immunity for any other crimes he committed while Joe was in office. Then, he awarded the second highest civilian…

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The overpowered judiciary

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Many view the judiciary as the most powerful branch of government, referring to its decisions as “settled law.” But the judicial branch wields neither force nor will—only judgment. Exploring Chief Justice Roberts’ concerns and recent events, we uncover why true judicial independence must come with limited power to preserve the balance of government.

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Americans Continue Moving South for Jobs, Lower Taxes: Surveys

South Carolina tops U-Haul’s 2024 ‘growth states’ list for the first time, while California continues to experience population outflow.

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California Officials Knew of LA’s Fire Risks Back in July 2024 and Did Nothing

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/california-officials-knew-of-las-fire-risks-back-in-july-2024-and-did-nothing

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Trump Sentenced to Unconditional Release in New York Case: 5 Things to Know

The president-elect declared his innocence and decried the case as a political ‘witch-hunt.’

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The serious decline of civics in America

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – How can we defend our rights if we don’t know what they are or how they’re protected? A lack of civic literacy has left many Americans unaware and vulnerable. Blame often falls on the education system, but what role do parents and communities play? Understanding and defending our rights starts with reading and studying the U.S. Constitution diligently.

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Within a Month, Six Largest U.S. Banks Leave UN Net-Zero Banking Alliance

Within one month of each other, six of the largest U.S. banks left the United Nations Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA) not soon after Donald Trump was elected president.
Last month, Goldman Sachs was the first to withdraw from the alliance, followed by Wells Fargo, The Center Square reported.

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