Month: July 2022

[ad_1] So much for transitory In 2021, Biden’s Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called inflation “transitory” and assured Americans it was unlikely to be a long-term problem. Well, not so much. It’s not “transitory,” it’s a disaster for all Americans. According to the Consumer Price Index, inflation for June of 2022 reached a 40-year high of
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[ad_1] Two months after a shooting in Uvalde, Texas, left 19 students dead, some Connecticut school districts are considering adding armed security officers on campus. This school year in particular marks 10 years since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, which prompted universal background checks and expanded the state’s assault weapons ban. The town of
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[ad_1] President Joe Biden said Monday that Republicans who voted against banning assault rifles are not on the side of police in America. Speaking virtually to attendees at the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives conference in Orlando, Florida, Biden said that Republicans who refused to ban so-called “weapons of war” are not telling
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[ad_1] The eyes of Texas’ legal establishment are on its disgraced attorney general, Ken Paxton. The Texas Bar has taken steps to discipline Paxton for his fraudulent attempt to sell Donald Trump’s Big Lie to the Supreme Court, and Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody should be watching very closely. Moody tried to sell the Big
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[ad_1] NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! “They’re coming for your guns,” warned Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla. “What about our right to live?” countered Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash. The trio of mass shootings in Buffalo, Uvalde, Tex., and Highland Park, Ill., sparked House Democrats to prep a bill to ban high capacity weapons
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[ad_1] Brandon Wolf — Photo: Sean Black “On Monday, June 13, 2016, I felt I didn’t even know whether or not it would be worth living to see Tuesday,” says Brandon Wolf. “There was a part of me that hoped that when I fell asleep, I never woke back up again.” The 33-year-old gun safety
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[ad_1] Guest Opinion By Mary Keyes Rogers | July 23, 2022 Regardless of your political persuasion, you’ve gotta hand it to the Democrats for how well they’ve presented the Jan. 6 hearings. Every “i” has been dotted and each “t” has been crossed, emotions kept in check, timetables explained, and unbiased witnesses called upon to
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[ad_1] After opening the door for civil lawsuits against gun makers and sellers earlier this month, Gov. Gavin Newsom expanded the ability for private citizens to sue the firearms industry for deaths and injury caused by gun violence. The governor signed a bill Friday to allow private citizens to sue gun makers, sellers, dealers and
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[ad_1] The Naperville City Council discussed an ordinance banning the sale of assault weapons in the city at its meeting this week, listening to input from the public. Should gun dealers be banned from selling high-powered weapons? The weapons are meant only for use by the military. End of discussion. Or is it? Does it
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[ad_1] Juan Roederer: Supreme Court: Justices have selective interpretations of the Constitution I wonder how the “supreme hypocrites” on the Supreme Court would have ruled, had that coach knelt turned toward Mecca, held his hands open upwards toward the sky and silently prayed to Allah. To strengthen my harsh designation of some SCOTUS members as
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