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Election Be Damned, Google’s Anti-Trump Bias Is Alive And Well

 Donald Trump has won reelection, yet Google claims any positive comments about him are false and a threat to democracy. Recently, the editorial team received a notice from Google stating that their article, titled "Unburdened By What Has Been, Trump Is Poised To Deliver Bigly," contained "unreliable and harmful claims. " Google’s guidelines label content as false if it undermines the electoral process, promotes harmful health claims, or contradicts scientific consensus on climate change. Google did not specify which part of the article violated its rules or what corrections could be made. Consequently, the publication analyzed the content and found no health claims or climate change references, suggesting the complaint must relate to allegations of Trump’s achievements or potential for success. The editorial argues that their statements about Trump’s strong start were considered problematic by Google's standards of truth. There is speculation about whether the ...

Mexico, Canada cozy up to Trump amid trade war threats while China goes it alone

 Canada and Mexico are working to avoid trade conflicts with the United States as Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House. Trump announced plans for a 25% tariff on all products from Mexico and Canada on his first day in office. He has long supported tariffs and criticized foreign trade practices for outsourcing American jobs. During his first term, he renegotiated trade deals with these countries and imposed tariffs on China, which did not lead to significant agreements like those with Canada and Mexico. On the 2024 campaign trail, Trump is focusing on tariffs to bring back American jobs and increase domestic production. He aims to use tariffs to also leverage cooperation on immigration issues. Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, initially expressed skepticism about Trump's tariffs, warning of a potential trade war, but both leaders have indicated their willingness to continue discussions. Trump claimed they had a productive conversation about immigration and dru...

Profits in Child-Trafficking

 The movement of minors across the U. S. -Mexico border is complex and poorly managed. Children are brought to the border and are supposed to be united with family, but many issues arise from government incompetence. Contracts to private military contractors and nonprofits cover up these failings, allowing government agencies to avoid accountability. Human smugglers manipulate the immigration system by coaching children on what to say at the border. If a child claims to be under 14, they do not need to provide documentation, making it easy for smugglers to take advantage of this. Once at the border, Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) can only hold minors for 72 hours, prompting an urgent process to transport them using contractors like MVM. These contractors move children based on unverified claims about their family’s whereabouts in the U. S. The children are then handed over to nonprofits connected to the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), tasked with finding sponsors based on th...

A Top Priority for the Musk/Ramaswamy DOGE Commission: Decentralizing the Federal Government

 Decentralizing the federal government should be a priority for Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). One suggested plan from Donald Trump for his second term is to move around 100,000 federal employees out of Washington, D. C. to places with “patriots who love America. ” This move is expected to decrease costs and help make federal agencies less political. There are also security and fairness reasons for relocating these agencies across the U. S. The author shares his personal experience regarding the proposal by Senator Robert Byrd in the 1990s to move CIA employees to West Virginia. He and his wife, who were CIA employees, were excited about the potential move since housing in the DC area was expensive, and they disliked the local culture and high taxes. However, the plan was blocked by the Washington establishment. The author believes moving federal agencies to areas with more affordable housing is a major benefit, as many federal employees...

Sources Say Georgia Supreme Court Set To Dismiss Fani Willis Case Against President Trump

 Fani Willis is currently the only prosecutor actively pursuing a case against President Trump, with reports suggesting that the Georgia Supreme Court may soon dismiss her case. A source close to Willis mentioned that her RICO case against Trump and others involved in alleged election interference could be dismissed, and many believe it is likely to happen. Willis, who became the Fulton County District Attorney in 2021, initially seemed poised to succeed in her high-profile case against Trump. However, the landscape has changed significantly, and she now faces challenges as she alone continues her prosecution while other cases against Trump have been dropped. Reports indicate that the Supreme Court may intervene and end her case, which could leave her position vulnerable. Despite the setbacks and criticisms, Willis remains defiant. However, sources indicate she may not be fully aware of the obstacles she faces, referring to her as unprepared and overly confident. There are claims t...

America Was Founded as a Christian Nation

 Thanksgiving reflects America's religious roots and its historical connection to Christianity. The current political landscape shows a divide: some believe religion should be absent from public life due to modern secularism, while others argue it should remain influential. This divide was highlighted during a recent presidential campaign, where Vice President Kamala Harris dismissed hecklers referencing Jesus, while J. D. Vance welcomed similar sentiments, showcasing differing views on Christian nationalism. Critics of public Christianity often see it as a threat to a free society, a view upheld by Enlightenment thinkers who wished for religion to diminish in influence. However, dismissing public Christianity ignores America's historical identity, which is intertwined with religious values. Justice Joseph Story noted that early American colonies supported Christianity through laws and institutions, viewing public support for religion as essential for societal health. Some argu...

NYT & Bloomberg Bury Rutgers Study Showing DEI Makes People Hostile

 A recent study from the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) and Rutgers University suggests that "diversity, equity, and inclusion" (DEI) policies may actually foster hostility among individuals, leading them to perceive racism where it may not exist. The study involved 324 participants who read either neutral texts or materials from prominent figures linked to DEI, such as Ibram X. Kendi and Robin DiAngelo. Those exposed to the latter showed increased hostility in neutral scenarios. The study's authors found these results alarming and sought to replicate them with a larger sample, confirming their findings. Despite the significance of these results, major media outlets like The New York Times and Bloomberg suppressed coverage, raising concerns about their commitment to truth over ideological agendas. DEI training programs, which have been widely adopted in various institutions and reportedly cost around $8 billion annually, are intended to address inequality. Ho...

Trump Transition Team Signs Modified White House Agreement, Without Govt Technology to Conduct Surveillance

 The President Trump transition team has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to initiate the transfer of control of the federal government. The landing teams from each cabinet will commence interactions with their outgoing counterparts. Despite previous delays in signing the agreements, President Trump chose to wait until his cabinet was complete. However, the transition team has rejected the second part of the agreement that involves government offices and technology. Chief of Staff Susie Wiles announced that they will not accept any technology, including cell phones and computers, from the General Services Administration (GSA), opting instead to self-fund the transition using private donations and establish their own security measures to prevent surveillance. In the previous administration, the GSA was criticized for tracking the Trump team's communications and sharing information with federal operatives. Experts and former officials expressed concerns over the transition ...

NIH Admits Elites Did Not Receive ‘Useless and Dangerous’ COVID Shots

 A senior scientist from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Raja Cholan, revealed in a video that many elites who claimed to have taken the COVID vaccine were not truthful, expressing doubts about the shots being "useless and dangerous. " Cholan stated he himself has not received the latest COVID vaccines, uncertain if they prevent infection or transmission. He mentioned that vaccines may increase heart risks for younger people and criticized safety guidelines, such as the six-foot social distancing rule, as arbitrary. Cholan warned that society would understand the true safety issues of vaccines too late. He also noted that the approval process for vaccines was expedited and suggested financial interests were involved. When discussing the potential impact of a Trump administration on the NIH, he expressed that it might be worse for the agency but felt his department would remain largely unaffected. He described the political climate and insinuated that it would be pref...

Is Pro-Kamala Harris Bias During 2024 Election Destroying The Big Media?

 The recent I&I/TIPP Poll reveals significant issues for major media outlets, particularly regarding their perceived bias towards Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in the presidential election. The poll surveyed 1,436 adults and showed a concerning decline in trust toward traditional and alternative media sources. Only 29% of respondents expressed either "a lot" or "quite a bit" of trust in traditional media, while 64% reported "little" or "no trust. " Trust levels varied by political affiliation, with Democrats showing slightly more trust compared to Republicans and independents. The poll also introduced questions about media influence in the campaigns, showing that 53% of respondents believed the media favored Harris over Donald Trump, while 45% thought this coverage negatively impacted her candidacy. A significant majority of Republicans felt that media bias worked against their candidate. The poll results highlight a broader crisis in th...

NC Families Sleep in Tents Amid Snow After Hurricane Devastation

 North Carolina families, including those with young children, are currently living in tents surrounded by snow as they struggle to recover from recent hurricane devastation. Following the hurricane's impact, FEMA's hotel vouchers for temporary accommodation ran out, with many families now facing harsh winter conditions. Despite the severity of the snowstorm, federal aid has been slow to arrive, leaving residents hopeless for immediate assistance. A Fox News reporter visited the area to interview affected families, revealing that many have lost their homes and vehicles, exacerbating their difficult situation. Residents report a significant lack of basic necessities like sanitation and warm shelter, with some stating that recovery efforts are moving at an alarmingly slow pace. The hurricane claimed 103 lives and caused extensive damage, yet federal support appears to prioritize illegal immigrants, with more funds allocated to them than to American hurricane victims. Critics are ...

Why Trump Really Should ‘Buy’ Greenland

 The idea of former U.S. President Donald Trump purchasing Greenland became a widely discussed topic when he suggested the notion in 2019, and it raised questions about the geopolitical and strategic implications of such an acquisition. Although the Danish government rejected the idea, it did spark a discussion about the benefits of Greenland being part of the U.S. Here's why some argue that the U.S. might benefit from the idea of "buying" Greenland: 1. Strategic Military Position Greenland is located in a critical position between North America and Europe, with easy access to the Arctic, Atlantic, and the northern polar region. This makes it highly valuable from a military standpoint, especially given the increasing importance of the Arctic region due to climate change and growing international interest in Arctic resources. The U.S. could use Greenland as a base to enhance its military presence and capabilities, both for defense and for monitoring geopolitical rivals suc...

Former Rep. George Santos exposes what’s really going on in Congress: boozing, selling votes, and more…

 Former Rep. George Santos has recently criticized Congress, claiming it operates more like a chaotic party than a serious government institution. He asserts that many members engage in unethical behaviors, such as drinking with lobbyists and selling their votes on legislation, suggesting they prioritize personal gain over their duties to the American people. In his revelations, Santos expresses disgust towards his former colleagues, stating that they often neglect their responsibilities, sometimes even allowing others to vote on their behalf when they are too hungover. Santos's comments reflect a broader sentiment of disillusionment with Congress, which is viewed by many as having low approval ratings due to its ineffective leadership. He also called for accountability regarding ethical standards, questioning why there are no investigations into these behaviors. Moreover, the text discusses a "secret slush fund" that Congress allegedly uses to settle sexual misconduct ca...

Crescent Dunes: Biden DOJ Moved on Election Night to Cover Up Alleged Solar Energy Scandal that Cost Taxpayers Hundreds of Millions

 The article discusses a controversial decision by the Biden administration's Justice Department (DOJ) to dismiss a qui tam lawsuit regarding the failed Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project in Nevada, which allegedly cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars. This decision occurred shortly before the presidential election, raising suspicions of a cover-up to protect the administration's green energy initiatives. The project, backed by the Obama administration with $737 million in loans, aimed to harness solar energy but went bankrupt in 2020 due to operational failures, including environmental issues and lack of profitability, leading to claims that the taxpayer money was misused. The lawsuit, filed by CMB Export, LLC on behalf of the U. S. government, was initially allowed to proceed by the DOJ but was then abruptly dismissed just after the election, when it appeared that Republican Donald Trump would reclaim the presidency. This action by the DOJ has prompted inquiries fr...

Why Vitamin D3 is Essential for Your Health!

    Watch now     Vitamin D3   is important for overall health. It helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus, which are essential for maintaining strong bones and teeth. Vitamin D3 also plays a role in immune system function, mood regulation, and inflammation control. Here are some of the key benefits: Bone Health : Vitamin D3 is essential for calcium absorption in the gut, which helps maintain strong bones and teeth. A deficiency can lead to conditions like osteoporosis and rickets. Immune Function : Vitamin D helps regulate the immune system, and adequate levels can reduce the risk of infections and chronic diseases. Some research suggests it might help in reducing the risk of respiratory infections and autoimmune diseases. Mood and Mental Health : There is evidence suggesting that vitamin D3 may help improve mood and ward off depression, especially during the winter months when sunlight exposure (a natural source of vitamin D) is limited. Heart Health : So...

Trump Announces 25% Tariff on All Products From Mexico and Canada Until Illegal Alien Invasion is Stopped, Will Impose Additional Tariff on China Over Fentanyl

 President Trump announced a 25% tariff on all products from Mexico and Canada until the flow of illegal immigration and drugs, particularly fentanyl, is stopped. He claims that over 15 million illegal immigrants have entered the U. S. since President Biden took office, primarily facilitated by what he calls ineffective border policies. Trump stated that Mexico and Canada could resolve the situation quickly but have chosen not to, and he will implement this tariff as a consequence. Additionally, Trump revealed plans to impose a 10% tariff on all products from China until it ceases the export of fentanyl to the United States. He criticized Biden's handling of the fentanyl crisis, which has led to over 70,000 American deaths annually. Trump expressed frustration over China's lack of action regarding drug trafficking, noting that they promised strict penalties but have not followed through. He is determined to take these steps immediately upon the start of his second term.  https...

Just About Everyone Outside Washington D.C. Supports Trump’s Plan To ‘Wreck’ The Bureaucracy

American sentiments towards government bureaucracy, particularly in Washington, D. C. , and critiques the current state of federal agencies. It highlights that many Americans feel dissatisfied and angry about the direction of the country, with a strong desire for substantial change. Polls show a significant majority of voters believe the country is on the wrong path, which contributed to the election of Donald Trump, who is seen as a candidate promising to disrupt existing norms. The text emphasizes the economic divide between Washington, D. C. , and the rest of the country, noting that wealth in D. C. has grown while many other areas struggle economically. It points out that federal employees earn much higher salaries compared to the median household income in the U. S. , which raises concerns about the fairness of this disparity. Federal jobs are also viewed as more secure compared to private-sector employment, reflecting an ongoing divide between federal bureaucrats and ordinary Ame...

Jack Smith finally ends a $90 million legal assault on Trump, but leaves vexing DOJ issue unsettled

 After extensive legal challenges costing over $90 million, Donald Trump has emerged without any federal criminal charges against him. Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz stated that the federal cases are concluded and Trump cannot be indicted further. However, the dismissal of two cases by Special Prosecutor Jack Smith raises a legal question regarding the constitutionality of his appointment and that of Robert Mueller, as they were not Senate-confirmed U. S. attorneys. Trump's legal team challenged Smith's appointment, arguing it violated the Appointments Clause of the U. S. Constitution. U. S. District Judge Aileen Cannon ruled that only a sitting U. S. attorney can be appointed as special counsel without Senate confirmation. This ruling remains significant as it could impact future special counsel appointments and investigations of political figures. As Smith sought to have Trump dismissed from the case due to his upcoming presidency, the appellate court must decide if th...

The Path to Recovery Has Just Begun

 Donald Trump critiqued the Democratic Party's approach to American culture and history. It argues that Trump supporters feel offended by the progressive agenda, particularly issues like gender identity and the idea of government-managed economies based on "meeting needs" rather than traditional market goals. It contrasts Biden's alliance with Bernie Sanders in 2020 with President Truman's decision in 1948 not to ally with Henry Wallace, who had leftist leanings. The piece criticizes policies that push for higher minimum wages, arguing that they could lead to job losses and increased prices, negatively affecting businesses. It claims that government control over the economy discourages initiative and leads to social problems, including substance abuse. The author fears that excessive regulation is pushing the country toward a fascistic state, which they argue is a form of leftism. The article also highlights the erosion of individual liberties and the influence of...