Taking the Day Off
I have decided to take the day off today…. Lots to do getting ready for Christmas…. everyone here is just tired and can not blame them…. So enjoy your day without us today… Tomorrow, “We’ll be Back”
Read more ›I have decided to take the day off today…. Lots to do getting ready for Christmas…. everyone here is just tired and can not blame them…. So enjoy your day without us today… Tomorrow, “We’ll be Back”
Read more ›OAN Newsroom On Monday, Congress returns to work to gear up into a two-week overdrive as lawmakers conclude their work for the year. Lawmakers have to work fast if they hope to pass a number of major legislative measures before the short working period is up. The House has just nine in-session days starting Monday. The Senate has 14 before […]
Read more ›By Cassandra Fairbanks A Dominion representative who has been scanning ballots in Floyd County, Georgia, appears to have worked as an official photographer for Kamala Harris’ campaign last year. Over 3,000 votes, the majority of which were for President Trump, went initially uncounted in the county. Aric Thompson, Dominion representative and one of men scanning ballots there, worked as an official […]
Read more ›Authored by Kenny Stancil via CommonDreams.org, As of the last week of November, Covid-19 has claimed the lives of more than 100,000 people who live and work in long-term care facilities in the United States, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation’s latest analysis of state-reported data. The following chart depicts the growth in Covid-19 deaths among nursing home residents and staff in the […]
Read more ›Moderna said it will ask the feds to clear its experimental coronavirus vaccine for emergency use on Monday, adding to hopes that two inoculations could be available by the end of the year. The biotech firm will be the second drugmaker to seek a so-called emergency use authorization for a COVID-19 vaccine from the US Food and Drug Administration after Pfizer […]
Read more ›by Tyler Durden In the last few decades, young adults have faced harsh economic realities – from the financial crisis in 2008 to this year’s global pandemic, both triggering catastrophic losses in jobs and financial stability. And while the widespread effects of COVID-19 have yet to be fully captured, Visual Capitalist’s Aran Ali notes that young adults are already now living with their parents to […]
Read more ›Written By Sam Jacobs The Chinese Coronavirus (COVID-19) hit American shores — officially, anyway, there is significant evidence that it arrived earlier — in late January 2020. The American public was then told that a two-week shutdown of the economy would “flatten the curve,” relieving the pressure on hospital intensive care units and saving lives in the long run. The average American, including conservatives, being people […]
Read more ›If you really want to understand the great global warming scam you must listen to my podcast this week with Rupert Darwall. In his new book Green Tyranny, Darwall tells a story so extraordinary and implausible that it’s no wonder most of the mainstream media has been too scared to touch it. The bottom line: it all started with the Nazis. Yes, I know. It sounds […]
Read more ›November 30 is the 334th day of the year (335th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 31 days remaining until the end of the year. Holidays Bonifacio Day (Philippines) Christian feast day: Andrew November 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Cities for Life Day (International) Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Barbados from the United Kingdom in 1966 Independence […]
Read more ›I bet you’re never seen this story reported on the nightly news…but don’t worry, we’ll show it to you! I first saw the story online under the title: “Bill DeBlasio’s Wife Reportedly Loses $850 Million of Taxpayer Funds!” Sometimes you look at a headline like this and think: “that can’t possibly be true.” Or you HOPE it’s not true. Sadly? […]
Read more ›Can anyone believe that Bush Republicans or the “Never-Trumpers” are the future of the party when one considers the massive and visceral reaction of millions of Trump voters even to the idea of conceding his defeat in this election? In the first two decades of the century, President-elect Joe Biden’s choice for secretary of state supported U.S. wars in Afghanistan, […]
Read more ›Pennsylvania Republicans are introducing legislation that would override how the state’s electors are chosen, the GOP’s latest move to challenge Joe Biden’s victory and hand the state’s 20 electoral college votes to Donald Trump. “There is mounting evidence that the PA presidential election was compromised,” Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano, who led a hearing on voter fraud in the state this […]
Read more ›By L. Reichard White Research has now revealed that from the age of three, toddlers don’t forget a debt. Does that strike you as odd? Why would toddlers even recognize the concept of “debt,” let alone not forget one? Have AmEX, VISA, Capital 1 and MasterCard already gotten to them? Clearly it’s not the credit industry that explains this. At such an early age, genetics must be involved. But why […]
Read more ›By Greg Holt | News with Views I am literally amazed at the teaching out there that so-called Christians will follow and believe. Raphael Warnock is a Democrat who also happens to be a pastor. First I cannot understand how anyone can possibly say they are a believer in Jesus – and be a Democrat. Does that sound a little […]
Read more ›Of course, the Christmas music of today (including Alfred Burt’s “Caroling, Caroling”) is much different than its melodic ancestors: The first seasonal carols were sung to commemorate the winter solstice. One of the earliest Christmas-specific carols was “Angel’s Hymn,” which dates back to the year a.d. 129. Christmas carols in the English language likely began around 1426 with the work […]
Read more ›“Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord, as His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him who called us by glory and virtue,” 2 Peter 1:2-3 Peter understood what it meant to put our faith in the Word of […]
Read more ›By Publius Huldah / NewsWithViews.com Our Declaration of Independence says the Creator God endowed us with Rights, and that the purpose of government is to “secure” the Rights God gave us. What does this mean? How does a government go about “securing” God given rights? I will show you. The miracle of our federal Constitution was that it created a […]
Read more ›President Franklin Pierce placed thefirst Christmas Tree in the White House in 1856. Born NOVEMBER 23, 1804, Franklin Pierce, was elected a Congressman at age 29 and a Senator at age 33. Franklin Pierce resigned from Congress during the Mexican-American War and enlisted as a private. He was eventually promoted to brigadier general. Pierce’s leg was crushed at the Battle of Churubusco. A Northern Democrat,Franklin Pierce ran for President […]
Read more ›November 29 is the 333rd day of the year (334th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 32 days remaining until the end of the year. Holidays Christian feast day: Blessed Bernardo de Hoyos Brendan of Birr Cuthbert Mayne Radboud of Utrecht Saturnin November 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People (International) Liberation […]
Read more ›Born and raised in Massachusetts, little-known Elder John Leland (1754-1841) was a key figure in the history of American religious liberty. Self-educated, he received a “sign from God” and set out as a traveling evangelist, becoming a Baptist. In 1776 he was called to Virginia to preach and became a leader in the struggle for religious liberty from Virginia’s Anglican […]
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