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John Klar: Faced with vaccine failures, Vermont’s governor has a silly proposal

Rather than questioning the efficacy of useless vaccines or why cases skyrocketed despite mask use, Vermont’s leftists, who regard government as a divine protector, demand instead that Phil Scott doubles down and make everyone else join them in the useless ritual of masking.

November 22, 2021 in U.S..
Public domain

Energy companies to Biden: Poor policy decisions are responsible for spike in energy costs

The American Automobile Association’s gas prices tracker shows the national average of a gallon of regular gasoline is about $3.41, which is $1.20 more expensive than the same time last year.

November 21, 2021 in U.S..
Wikimedia Commons/Petr Novak

The left’s appalling efforts to ‘normalize’ pedophilia

Some on the left have made a concerted effort of late to “normalize” pedophilia by twisting language and shifting concern from would-be victims to the pedophile himself. That’s a dangerous precedent everyone must understand and confront.

November 21, 2021 in U.S..
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Rittenhouse not guilty on all charges in Kenosha shootings

A jury found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty Friday on all five counts against him in the 2020 shootings that killed two men and injured another during rioting in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Rittenhouse shook and broke down in tears as the not guilty verdicts were being read, one by one.

November 19, 2021 in U.S..
Wikimedia Commons/Infrogmation

Massachusetts out of TCI: Statement by gov’s press secretary

“The Baker-Polito Administration always maintained the Commonwealth would only move forward with TCI if multiple states committed, and, as that does not exist, the transportation climate initiative is no longer the best solution for the Commonwealth’s transportation and environmental needs.”

November 19, 2021 in U.S..
United States Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs

6 takeaways from hearing for Biden’s controversial pick for currency chief

Most Senate Republicans have expressed opposition to Cornell Law School professor Saule Omarova’s nomination, as have most community banking organizations. Here are six big moments from Omarova’s Senate hearing.

November 19, 2021 in U.S..
The White House

Build Back Better government supports would grow to $76,400 per poor family

The Build Back Better Act would add another $11,300 in annual benefits to the average poor family, bringing total government support to $76,400 per family.

November 19, 2021 in U.S..
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Energy companies to Biden: Poor policy decisions are responsible for spike in energy costs

The energy industry is pushing back after President Joe Biden suggested that the skyrocketing cost of gasoline and other energy sources could be foul play by producers.

November 18, 2021 in U.S..
FBI

FBI ‘tagging’ parents fuels debate over school boards, parental rights

The FBI has sparked nationwide controversy after a report emerged showing that the federal law enforcement agency has been “tagging” parents who have allegedly harassed school board members.

November 18, 2021 in U.S..

National School Boards Association removes letter comparing parents to domestic terrorists from website

The letter suggested the use of statutes, such as the USA PATRIOT Act, to stop threats or violence directed toward school board members over actions that it said could be “the equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism and hate crimes.”

November 18, 2021 in U.S..

Biden visits New Hampshire to promote $1 trillion infrastructure law

President Joe Biden visited New Hampshire on Tuesday to tout the newly signed $1 trillion infrastructure plan, saying it will improve the lives of tens of millions of working-class Americans while fixing roads, bridges and expanding internet access.

November 17, 2021 in U.S..
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New Hampshire panel says vaccine mandate will hurt economy

The Biden administration’s vaccine mandates for private employers, health care workers, and federal contracts will exacerbate New Hampshire’s workforce shortage and supply chain issues, according to a new report by a legislative committee.

November 16, 2021 in U.S..

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