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While more revelations about the Bill Gates–Jeffrey Epstein relationship have begun trickling out following the Gates’s divorce announcement, the strong evidence pointing to their relationship beginning decades prior to 2011 continues to be covered up by the media—not necessarily to protect Bill but to protect Microsoft. n early May, the announcement that …
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We live in a world where people wait in line for what is already theirs — food, water, and shelter. When the European immigrants landed on the shores of the American continent in the first wave of settlement in the 1600s, they quickly cast off the burdens of feudalism and …
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In a recent talk at the David Horowitz Freedom Center’s 2018 Restoration Weekend on November 15-18 at the Breakers Hotel in Palm Breach, Florida, Kilmeade spoke about American freedom, but misrepresented what the Koran actually teaches.
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Perpetual war for perpetual “peace.”
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi spoke to The Washington Post and mocked Republicans saying that Democrats “ate their lunch” in the big negotiations this year, and it’s basically true. “Even though they had the signature and two majorities, we ate their lunch,” Pelosi boasted in her interview with The Post on Sunday. …
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More than 3,500 retail stores are going to close all across America over the next few months as the worst retail downturn in U.S. history gets even deeper.  Earlier this week, Sears shocked the world when it announced that there is “substantial doubt” that the company will be able to …
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It has only been two weeks since Christmas, and already we are witnessing a stunning bloodbath of store closings.  Macy’s shocked the retail industry by announcing that they will be closing about 100 stores.  The downward spiral of Sears hit another landmark when it was announced that another 150 Sears …
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On Tuesday, President-elect Donald Trump signaled that he would cancel a $4 billion Boeing contract that would build an entire new fleet of Air Force One planes. However, his statement that he wanted the manufacturer to “make a lot of money, but not that much money” came after an investigation …
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Sometimes, things are said so much that they begin to sound plausible. Ridiculous things like: “We will have to spend our way out of debt.” They sound like the insane ramblings of the mentally challenged, but people like the sound of spending more money that they do not have. This …
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“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”—George Santayana, The Life of Reason, Vol. 1 In Harold Ramis’s classic 1993 comedy Groundhog Day, TV weatherman Phil Connors (played by Bill Murray) is forced to live the same day over and over again until he not only gains some insight …
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