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America needs an honest, adult conversation about our challenges in 2022

After watching the nasty, petty, and downright dishonest partisan political theater around the capitol-protests” target=”_blank”>Jan. 6 attacks< and, with few exceptions, the shallow agendas of the reporting community. However, the viciousness and negativity of attack politics is the opposite of what the American people want. Washington avoids reality by focusing …

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Supreme Court saves Americans from Biden COVID vaccine mandate—but the fight is not over

Last year, President Joe Biden launched an unprecedented assault on Americans’ constitutional liberties by imposing unlawful infectious-disease vaccine mandates onmillions of individuals. Our office sprang into action, filing the first-in-the-nation lawsuit against the mandates for contractors and federal employees, and co-leading two other challenges against the mandates for private businesses …

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Putin is picking a fight he can't win with Ukraine

I almost feel sorry for Russian President personalities. As talks over Ukraine fall flat, Putin is picking a fight he can’t win.  When President Joe Biden gave up Afghanistan, world-regions saw a golden opportunity to play hardball with NATO over Ukraine. But NATO isn’t giving in to Putin’s outrageous demands for the …

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The 10 worst provisions in Biden, Schumer's voting rights bills

Hyperbole is common in politics, but the claim by joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Joe Biden< like voter ID that protect legitimate voters and ensure that their votes are not diluted or negated by fraud or mistakes. They’ve made it easier to vote, but harder to cheat. Georgia’s voting” target=”_blank”>voter ID requirement< So what was Georgia’s great crime in its 2021 reform bill? It wisely …

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