About time #bidencrimefamily
The South Bend Tribune’s editorial page editor, Alesia I. Redding, told me over the phone, “We’re not going to print these things. … We don’t print those things in a family newspaper.” Exactly. That’s why moms and dads don’t want “those things” in the family sections of our public library either. #parentalrights #censorship
China has about 56 million state employees as of 2012, and they are more affluent than average because they “commanded an average wage about 8% above the national urban average.” And “because Apple now ships roughly 230 million iPhones globally every year, 56 million would be a notable chunk to take out of the pool of potential buyers #apple #ccp #china
First, it should cut off the spigot of money used to interfere in the presidential election: “No federal funds may be used to prosecute any major presidential candidate on or before Nov. 5, 2024.” Second, it should ensure that any state or local government that chooses to use its office as a political weapon is punished: “Any state or local jurisdiction that prosecutes any major presidential candidate on or before Nov. 5, 2024, loses all federal funding.” #dojcorruption
“Under these rules, you’ll probably find more adult content at the kids’ library than on Twitter,” #parentalrights #censorship
“There’s clear scientific evidence that digital tools impair rather than enhance student learning,” “We believe the focus should return to acquiring knowledge through printed textbooks and teacher expertise, rather than acquiring knowledge primarily from freely available digital sources that have not been vetted for accuracy,” #parentalrights #sweden
Owen stood outside the US Capitol. Owen and Alex Jones warned people about going inside the Capitol. They knew it was a setup. Instead of being awarded medals for their actions that day, the regime arrested Owen months later on bogus charges. After all, he IS a Trump supporter. #dojcorruption. #january6th
On paper, that adds up to more than $60 billion in tax hikes in 2023. Yet, as of July 31, tax revenues are down almost $400 billion from the same time last year, representing a 13 percent drop in tax receipts—even larger after accounting for inflation. It’s unusual for tax revenues to drop from one year to the next, as it’s happened only eight times since 1960. And only once in that 63-year period—from 2008 to 2009—did revenues fall by more than 7 percent. #bidenomics
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