Liberals keep telling young people they’re doomed — no wonder they’re so depressed The Biden era is turning America’s youngest voters, the “Zoomers,” into doomers. They’re depressed and fearful — and their confidence in the nation’s institutions, from the police to the Supreme Court, is weakening. Newsom calls out National Guard to 'crack down on crime' in San Francisco To deal with the fentanyl crisis in San Francisco, California is bringing in the National Guard. Former SCOTUS Justice Stephen Breyer speaks out in defense of Clarence Thomas: 'Man of integrity' "I sat next to him on the bench for 28 years. I like him. He’s a friend of mine. I’ve never seen him do anything underhanded or say anything underhanded." How an Ill-Informed Internet Mob Ruined a UVA Student's Life Morgan Bettinger was accused on social media of telling protesters they would make good "speed bumps." It was more than a year before investigations cleared her. A famed Afghan violinist moved to L.A. with nothing. Then a man with a violin called. In Afghanistan, the Taliban bans playing music and makes it a crime in some places to have an instrument. Ali Esmahilzada fled with almost no possessions. Cops force their way into home, manhandle father, drag him away in handcuffs for allegedly piercing son's ear: Video It is illegal in Arkansas to "perform body art" without a license. It is also illegal to perform body art upon a person under the age of 16 even with a license, regardless of parental consent, except either when prescribed by a physician or "when piercing the earlobe." In-store ATMs dispense cards – not cash – to make purchases Many restaurants and stores are moving to cashless purchases and have begun installing cash-to-card kiosks, or reverse ATMs. |
Biden claims collective ownership of children "There's no such thing as someone else's child. No such thing as someone else's child," he said. "Our nation's children are all our children." ... Also, in that same speech, Biden calls himself "a student of history." Biden’s corruption is enough to disqualify him from office now When the Framers gave Congress the power to remove a president from office by inserting impeachment clauses in the Constitution, nothing more animated them than fear of foreign corruption. Biden Holds Fewest Press Conferences Of Any President In 40 Years Biden averaged just 10 news conferences per year during his first two years in office, while Trump averaged nearly double that number in his first two years. Susan Rice stepping down as Biden's domestic policy adviser Does this mean she’s joining the campaign? Trump teases his $100 book of letters from Oprah, Bill Clinton, and dozens of others Trump said many of the celebrities featured in his upcoming book of letters are no longer friends with him, while he also compared himself to Richard Nixon. Rand Paul scores 100% on CPAC conservative scorecard, while Cheney, Kinzinger flunk The annual report rates each member of Congress on their conservative credentials based on more than 20,000 votes they made during the year. Robert Reich urges secretaries of state to refuse to put Trump’s name on 2024 ballots Reich, labor secretary under Clinton, urged secretaries of state to refuse to put former Trump’s name on the 2024 ballots, saying that Trump “committed treason.”
|
Amid Recruiting Woes, Officers Allege The Army Is Preventing Their Scheduled Discharge Recruitment and retention failures have beset all five branches of the U.S. military in recent years, with a 2022 Pentagon study finding that 77% of Americans ages 17 – 24 are unfit to serve due to obesity, drug use, or other health issues. WaPo: Ukraine planned major attack on Moscow A couple of days before the one-year anniversary of the invasion, the Central Intelligence Agency sent out a report noting that Ukraine "had agreed, at Washington's request, to postpone strikes" on the Russian capital. Russia warns again that risks of nuclear confrontation with US growing: TASS Risks of a direct military confrontation between the two nuclear powers, Russia and the United States, are steadily growing, the TASS news agency quoted a senior Russian diplomat as saying on Tuesday. Russia tries to conceal its dwindling nuclear stockpile The main rule of Russia's power diplomacy says: If something goes wrong with their war effort in Ukraine, reach for the nuclear intimidation card. Russian billionaires see wealth rise to over half a trillion dollars: Forbes After Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine, the West imposed what it casts as the most severe sanctions in modern history on Russia's economy.
|
|
|