BREAKING: Senate Passes Bill to Keep Government Open

Congress had a lot of things hanging out in the wind this week. The House has been trying to shove through their massive spending agenda in the ‘Build Back Better’ bill — the budget reconciliation bill. They’ve also been trying to push through the bipartisan infrastructure bill that had been scheduled to be voted on … Continued

Weekly jobless claims rise more than expected to 362,000

KEY POINTS Weekly jobless claims totaled 362,000 last week, an increase of 27,000 from the previous week and above the 335,000 estimate. Continuing claims rose to 2.84 million. The economy grew at an annualized pace of 6.7% in the third quarter, slightly above estimates. Initial jobless claims climbed again last week, rising to 362,000, the … Continued

AOC’s teary Iron Dome meltdown dampens her chances against Schumer 

 Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., has diminished the chance of a successful primary run against New York Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer after she was filmed crying on the House floor following a vote to give another $1 billion to Israel to restore its Iron Dome missile interception system. Last week, after she initially voted against the … Continued

Classified Briefing on Nord Stream Pipeline Renews GOP Concerns That Biden Is Caving to Russia

Sen. Bill Hagerty (R., Tenn.) said that a classified briefing on Wednesday about the contested Nord Stream 2 Russian energy pipeline renewed concerns that the Biden administration is bowing to Russia, which is completing a massive energy project that Republicans worry will solidify Moscow’s grip on Europe’s energy needs. Hagerty, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations … Continued

Democrat push to expand government, inject race alienates 2022 swing voters, polling shows

 Bashing America, cops and free-market capitalism comes with blowback. Newt Gingrich, who crafted the Contract with America that upset Washington’s political status quo a quarter century ago, has quietly been conducting one of the most extensive polling operations ever of swing voters ahead of the 2022 election. His takeaway: Dems’ big government, race-focused and America-disparaging … Continued

The pandemic taught us authoritarianism is very popular 

Opinion. By Tucker Carlson. On Saturday, some unnamed actors in the House of Representatives inserted a remarkable provision into the so-called “budget reconciliation bill.” Almost nobody outside Washington noticed it was there. The bill is one of the largest in human history. It’s nearly twenty-five hundred pages long. It spends $3.5 trillion dollars. Where does that money come … Continued

Debate over COVID vaccine has another topic: natural immunity

Recovering from an illness such as COVID produces antibodies, which are made by the body’s immune system to fight the invading cells from a virus or bacteria. But many medical professionals are downplaying the role of antibodies while touting the vaccine, and they insist that area of expertise is still unknown 20 months after the … Continued

Triggered by the Constitution

The National Archives and Records Administration has decided to place content warnings on historical documents. According to the NARA, “The Catalog and web pages contain some content that may be harmful or difficult to view …”.. (Excerpts from American Family Values)

House Dems united in death

People say it’s hard to find consensus in Washington, but Democrats have found plenty on one issue: abortion. At least in the House, the idea of middle ground has vanished. When it comes to the taking of innocent life, the battle lines are clear: Republicans are 100-percent opposed, and all but one Democrat is in favor. With … Continued

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