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Craig Bannister | March 8, 2024
“If everything’s coming up roses, you’d think he’d be in a better mood,” Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) said Thursday, after Pres. Biden boasted - by angrily yelling nonstop for more than an hour – in his State of the Union speech. “Well, it was a speech about an angry old man,” Sen. Johnson said, appearing on the Fox News Channel following Biden’s speech: “If things were all that great, if…
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Craig Bannister | March 8, 2024
The unemployment rate jumped unexpectedly, while the employment numbers reported in the previous two months were revised down significantly, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) report for February, released Friday. The seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate, which many market analysists had expected to stay the same or decline, jumped from 3.7% to 3.9%. Total nonfarm payroll…
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Craig Bannister | March 7, 2024
Before Pres. Joe Biden delivered his annual address to Congress on Thursday, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) posted a video on social media describing “The Real State of the Union.” “It's a pattern we’re seeing all across the country now: we’re seeing violent crimes committed by illegal aliens that Joe Biden released,” Sen. Cruz says at the beginning of the video. While Cruz leads off by citing the…
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Craig Bannister | March 7, 2024
The tax plan announced by the Biden White House would charge U.S. corporations a higher tax rate than the rate corporations are charged in Communist China. On Thursday, Biden’s tax plan was posted on the White House website, in the form of a “Fact Sheet,” which details the president’s goal of raising the corporate tax rate to 28%: “Raising the corporate tax rate to 28% and the corporate…
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Craig Bannister | March 7, 2024
“At this point, the Biden admin is like a continuous SNL skit,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said Tuesday, commenting on video of the Biden Climate Czar John Kerry claiming that, if Russia can wage a war, they can fight climate change. Kerry, the outgoing U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, made the claim during remarks at the Foreign Press Center in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday: “I mean,…
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Craig Bannister | March 5, 2024
Even though her state continues to be overwhelmed by illegal immigration, Democrat Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill that would have allowed police to arrest illegal immigrants. On Monday, Gov. Hobbs vetoed the "Arizona Border Invasion Act" (Senate Bill 1231) which would have made illegal immigration a state crime, thus allowing police to arrest lawbreakers and do the job the Biden…
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Craig Bannister | March 5, 2024
Leading up to November’s elections, U.S. Attorney General is vowing to wage lawfare against election security measures and to prosecute perceived “threats” by those who speak out strongly against election fraud. AG Merrick likened election security laws to the police brutality 59 years earlier against civil rights demonstrators in Selma, Alabama in his remarks at a Selma church service on Sunday…
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Craig Bannister | March 4, 2024
“BREAKING HUGE NEWS,” Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on social media Monday, cheering a federal appeals court ruling on his state’s immigration law that had been blocked by a lower court. “Federal appeals court allows Texas immigration law to take effect,” wrote: “Law enforcement officers in Texas are now authorized to arrest & jail any illegal immigrants crossing the…
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Craig Bannister | March 4, 2024
“BREAKING HUGE NEWS,” Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on social media Monday, cheering a federal appeals court ruling on his state’s immigration law that had been blocked by a lower court. “Federal appeals court allows Texas immigration law to take effect,” Gov. Abbott wrote: “Law enforcement officers in Texas are now authorized to arrest & jail any illegal immigrants…
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Craig Bannister | March 4, 2024
In a 9-0 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a Colorado Supreme Court ruling that former President Donald Trump could be removed from the state’s 2024 presidential ballot. States do not have independent authority to decide who can, and can’t, be on their ballots based on Article 3 of the 14th Amendment (“insurrection”), because the Constitution gives sole authority to do so rests with…