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Craig Bannister | April 24, 2023
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has abandoned his legal effort to prevent a former assistant from testifying before Chairman Jim Jordan’s (R-Ohio) House Judiciary Committee about Bragg’s investigation of former President Donald Trump. On Friday, the Democrat DA dropped his lawsuit seeking to quash Jordan’s subpoena of anti-Trump zealot Mark Pomerantz, who had previously worked on the…
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Craig Bannister | April 24, 2023
The way to stand up to those in power isn’t to blindly accept whatever they pressure you to think and do, 2024 Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said Sunday. Ramaswamy sent a “message to teens & younger Americans” via Twitter: “A message to teens & younger Americans: obsessing over gender identity & systemic racism & climate change isn’t an act of standing up to…
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Craig Bannister | April 21, 2023
People have, traditionally, been rewarded for having good credit scores, but a new Biden Administration mortgage fee may do just the opposition, Fox News Host Sandra Smith observed, in a discussion with Former Federal Housing Administration Commissioner David Stevens. Smith interviewed Stevens Thursday on “America Reports,” to get his reaction to a new fee that will be added to the monthly…
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Craig Bannister | April 21, 2023
Starting next month, homebuyers with good credit will have to pay a monthly mortgage fee to subsidize people with bad credit who want mortgage loans. The fee, which was instituted by a Biden Administration rule – not by Congress – adds about $40 more a month ($480 per year) to the mortgages of those with credit scores of 680 buying homes in the $400,000 range. The Biden Administration’s…
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Craig Bannister | April 19, 2023
The Biden Administration is spending $1 billion of taxpayer money from Pres. Biden’s “Inflation Reduction Act” on grants “to increase equitable access to trees and green spaces” in urban and community forests. The grants will create “jobs in tree-planting and maintenance” and advance “environmental justice” - all while combating climate change - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said in a press…
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Craig Bannister | April 17, 2023
The “Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2023” would, if passed, discriminate against biologically-male transgender student athletes who want to compete against biologically-female athletes, President Joe Biden said Monday, vowing to veto the bill.   The House bill, H.R. 734, which was introduced by Rep. Greg Steube (R-Fla.) and is expected to come up for a vote this week, would…
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Craig Bannister | April 17, 2023
Rep. Katie Porter and Piers Morgan debate biological males competing against female athletes. (Screenshot) “It’s a startling state of affairs when two middle-aged men, me and Bill Maher, were standing up vociferously for women's rights” and a female Democrat Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.) “was incapable of doing that,” Piers Morgan said Monday. The “Piers Morgan Uncensored” host appeared on Fox…
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Craig Bannister | April 14, 2023
Businesses are closing because of crime in Democrat-run cities, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) noted Wednesday, pointing to three examples. “New York City. Portland. San Francisco. All seeing businesses close down because of crime. All run by Democrats,” Jordan tweeted, linking to news of how, and why, a major retailer closed a San Francisco outlet this week. As CNSNews.com reported on Tuesday, a…
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Craig Bannister | April 12, 2023
When a BBC reporter claimed that “hateful content” on Twitter has been on the rise, he couldn’t name a single example of hateful content, when pressed by the social media platform’s CEO Elon Musk, during a live interview.   On Tuesday, BBC North America technology reporter James Clayton conducted an impromptu interview with Musk live on Twitter Spaces. Asked to define “hateful content,”…
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Craig Bannister | April 11, 2023
A flagship Whole Foods Market location in San Francisco has been closed until the store is able to ensure the safety of its employees.   Previously, the store had changed its bathroom policy to cut down on drug use and removed its handbaskets because they made shoplifting easier. But, that wasn’t enough, NBC Bay Area notes: “The location at 8th and Market streets will keep its doors closed…