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Read more ›By Eric Peters | Eric Peters Autos People are – understandably – terrified of any correspondence that looks like it’s from the government since it usually means something bad and something you can’t avoid. Scammers have glommed on to people’s fear of anything official looking and are using it to trick people into opening crap correspondence they’d otherwise just trash without even looking at. So when an official-looking […]
Read more ›by Devvy Kid | NewswithViews I’m betting millions of Americans are still reeling from the alleged outcome of the elections last November. In a recent column I linked to a list of Muslims allegedly elected. It blew people away because they cannot understand why Americans are so blind to the truth about that America, freedom – hating fake religion. Two new […]
Read more ›According to Ballotpedia, the new U.S. Congress is facing divided government, a shutdown, and new leadership priorities under a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives. As we move beyond the 2018 elections and closer to 2020, let’s take a closer look at some of the districts won by the opposite party’s presidential candidate in 2016. Republicans ceded ground in […]
Read more ›by Jonathan Easley and Alexis Simendinger Lawmakers return to snow-covered Washington today with negotiations to reopen the government still frozen in place for a record 24th day. No talks occurred over the weekend, although Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) says he asked President Trump to reopen the government and negotiate for more border wall money later. “He’s not going to give […]
Read more ›🏈 The NFL is down to its final four. The Los Angeles Rams will play at the New Orleans Saints on Sunday at 3:05 p.m. and the New England Patriots travel to Arrowhead Stadium to play the Kansas City Chiefs at 6:40 p.m. ❆ Federal offices in the Washington region are closed today because of heavy snowfall on Sunday. Emergency […]
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