Ari Fleischer: Biden Chief of Staff’s retweet on inflation, supply chain proves Dems are now party of the rich

executivechiefs of staff should never use emojis. Using two of them,joe-biden” target=”_blank”> President Joe Biden<cares about ordinary Americans dropped from 58% to 49% since April). economy is real and so is the pain the average American is feeling. TOP WHITE HOUSE OFFICIAL RETWEETS POST CALLING INFLATION, SUPPLY CHAIN ISSUES ‘HIGH CLASS PROBLEMS’ On Election Day…

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Washington University in St. Louis: 'Professionalism' is racist

An event at Washington University in vacation-destinations is asking students one question: “Is Professionalism a Racist Construct?” The event is being held virtually through the university on Feb. 1, but states that the term professionalism, at times, “has at times been used to silence and marginalize people of color.” “The term ‘professionalism’ has at times…

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Las Vegas woman shouting 'let's go Brandon' removed from Allegiant Air flight after causing disturbance

A las-vegas” target=”_blank”>Las Vegas< over the weekend after refusing to wear a mask and causing a disturbance onboard her general flight, authorities said. Katrina Alspaugh, 51, was at a security checkpoint in the airport when another passenger confronted her for not wearing a mask, according to a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police arrest report. It was…

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After Chicago Labor Day weekend shootings wound 8 children, top cop pleads with public

chicago” target=”_blank”>Chicago< to “stay away from children” after a violent weekend that left several children wounded, including a 4-year-old boy who was fatally struck by a stray bullet while getting his haircut inside his home.  Chicago crime Superintendent David O. Brown delivered his impassioned plea to the public on Monday morning, as the extended violent…

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America's attics, basements and garages are filled with treasures

Previous generations kept nearly everything they had — a fact that’s easy to overlook in today’s fast-paced, disposable world. Furniture was built to last; jewelry, often carefully handcrafted, was treasured and shareda> with family members. < Not just that: With infectious-disease potentially turning into an endemic, many activities such as garage, attic and basement sales have…

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